The next morning, the manager announces that they're going to perform at a music festival in the afternoon. The girls are psyched. They've been waiting all day for the chance to meet their idols, and they can't wait to meet them. The manager tells the girls that they can have their picture taken with the two of them in the "cosmic waiting room" , and the girls are all, "Oh, yeah, that's right, we're actually going to meet our idols!" . The girl is psyched to meet her idols, but she's also psyched to see how cool they are. She's so excited that she can barely contain her excitement when she hears the manager's name. She says, "What a great name!" and then squeals "Oh chatter crap, here ya go!" , which is a reference to the fact that the manager is on his way to the festival. She tells the manager that she'd like to meet him, too, but the manager won't let her do it, because he's busy with the rest of the day's music festival. But the girl says she'll do it anyway, because the manager has "an intense gaze" for her, and she thinks that if she were a fan of the manager, she could
The next morning, the manager announces that they're going to perform at a music festival in the afternoon. The girls are psyched. They've been waiting all day for the chance to meet their idols, and they can't wait to meet them. The manager tells the girls that they can have their picture taken with the two of them in the "cosmic waiting room" , and the girls are all, "Oh, yeah, that's right, we're actually going to meet our idols!" . The girl is psyched to meet her idols, but she's also psyched to see how cool they are. She's so excited that she can barely contain her excitement when she hears the manager's name. She says, "What a great name!" and then squeals "Oh chatter crap, here ya go!" , which is a reference to the fact that the manager is on his way to the festival. She tells the manager that she'd like to meet him, too, but the manager won't let her do it, because he's busy with the rest of the day's music festival. But the girl says she'll do it anyway, because the manager has "an intense gaze" for her, and she thinks that if she were a fan of the manager, she could