In a particular episode, Richie Cunningham (played by Ron Howard) played host to a rock and roll band (contemporary 1950s era), Johnny Fish and the Fins. The band needed a secret place to stay, and Richie was friends with one of the band members. The only problem was, he wasn't allowed to tell anybody. Richie took a lot of flak from his friends and his girlfriend but kept his friend's confidence intact. Toward the end of the episode, Richie and all his friends got to go to the JF&F concert, but the tickets were for seats way up top. Fonzie (played by Henry Winkler) uttered the words, “I'm getting' a nosebleed up here”. This seems to be the first documented popular use associating “nosebleed” with the way-up-high cheap seats at a spectator event.
Here are media examples:
1. It's a little more than four days away from the big game at BC Place, but with the Lions out of the picture, Grey Cup fever isn't exactly sweeping Vancouver.
Organizers are still optimistic it will be a full house on Sunday, and anyone planning to book accommodation downtown can expect to pay dearly.
With the Lions out and the last grey cup in B.C. just three years ago, filling BC Place stadium is a tough sell.
Even with a sellout a long way off with just four days to go, Ticketmaster is still demanding close to $300 for a nosebleed seat.
Still, preparations are underway for the party they're calling “The Roar by the Shore.”
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