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Sarah Goodhue was left internally seething this morning by a comment made during a run of the mill conversation with a colleague.

The mid-level brand manager at a PR firm in Betoota’s trendy French Quarter was attempting to show off her left field interests when casually explaining her weekend movements to a colleague named Sam.

“Yeah just went to a gig down at the Quarter on Saturday night, which was pretty sweet man,” Goodhue said, fully expecting the follow-up question about who she saw.

When that follow up question came, Goodhue rolled with her stock line:

“Oh man, not like a big name or anything, you’ve probably never even heard of them, Cattlefish and The Dog Boats they are called.”

While the interaction until that point had played out exactly how Goodhue had expected, what came next left the young woman in shock sipping her three-quarter full almond milk chai.

“Aw yeah, I know the Dog Boats,” colleague Sam nonchalantly replied before rolling off a couple of their songs.

The response rocked Goodhue and left her steaming.

Petulantly ending the conversation, the trainers and jeans clad woman spoke to our reporters about the interaction.

“I have got no idea how he (Sam) even knows them,” seemingly ignoring the fact that the show sold out Betoota’s 2,000 capacity hall in the French Quarter.

Goodhue then confirmed that she was probably done with the Dog Boats, and would start looking harder for more alternative music that no one listens to.