Oops, she did it again…

For you a-holes that were lucky enough to get pretty-prit Brit Brit tickets, you’re in for a show. On a side bar, Ticketmaster, my archnemesis, the day will come when I meet you in a dark alley and I with thwart YOU as you have thwarted me time and time again since 1996…you will rue the day you screwed me out of Britney Spears tickets! Oh yes, you will rue…

In marginally-related news, here is a video clip made popular by Perez Hilton from Brit Brit’s Tampa show…funny that her microphone was on, considering she is lip synching her heart out the rest of the time.

Turn your speakers up when the video hits 00:32…

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