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Nice. Too bad I'm finding out that late.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Jean-Michel Jarre.elevation wrote:Anyway, a gig on 11.11.11 is quite cool, I wonder how many people would've thought of that same thing (meaning to do something on that date).
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It's to be found in its entirety on YouChoob Pirating was encouraged afaikelevation wrote:Nice. Too bad I'm finding out that late.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Jean-Michel Jarre.elevation wrote:Anyway, a gig on 11.11.11 is quite cool, I wonder how many people would've thought of that same thing (meaning to do something on that date).
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Only 10 weeks to go....
anyone from donegal going down for the gig ?
Not sure about Donegal but a few yahoos from Derry I think!deirfiur wrote:anyone from donegal going down for the gig ?
The Chancer Corporation
whoo hoo
Well we're quite near Donegal and am a regular in Buncrana!deirfiur wrote:whoo hoo
The Chancer Corporation
Whoo Hoo indeed
What's the plans for 11-11-1 for heartlanders...
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Hi Sisters newbie here. Just received my tickets for the Dublin Gig (first ever Sisters gig-despite loving the band for so long). Very excited
Be nice to meet up with other Sisters fans there if possible.
Be nice to meet up with other Sisters fans there if possible.
What a pain in the hoop.
My tickets arrived in the post this week, giving me a momentary thrill until I looked at the date and realised that since buying the tickets, I organised a long haul trip away.
So, I have two tickets for this gig for sale at face value - €78. Anyone want em?
My tickets arrived in the post this week, giving me a momentary thrill until I looked at the date and realised that since buying the tickets, I organised a long haul trip away.
So, I have two tickets for this gig for sale at face value - €78. Anyone want em?
Do I drive or am I driven?
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I am interested in both, see PM,
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Should have checked are they standing?Arrrgh! wrote:What a pain in the hoop.
My tickets arrived in the post this week, giving me a momentary thrill until I looked at the date and realised that since buying the tickets, I organised a long haul trip away.
So, I have two tickets for this gig for sale at face value - €78. Anyone want em?
Ian C
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At a guess....landing in town pig-early, breakfast at Delhi O'Deli (looks blooming scrumptious), mooching, Guinness, meeting assorted salt-of-the-earth Belgians, locals and other fine folk from across Europe all descending on Dublin, going with the flow so long as it involves more Guinness, more veggie nosh (hopefully different from the Paris equivalent of veg food - salmon), then retiring to the Upper Circle of the Olympia to watch a ton of fog and lights and listen to the UBG IGM. Twas ever thus.deirfiur wrote:What's the plans for 11-11-1 for heartlanders...
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
sheet, now i know i wanna go
what do you think, buy this upper circle ticket and jump down, is it high?, or wait maybe someone will be selling two standing ones?
sisters gigs sold out, good god, what times we live in
what do you think, buy this upper circle ticket and jump down, is it high?, or wait maybe someone will be selling two standing ones?
sisters gigs sold out, good god, what times we live in
long live rock'n'roll
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Where is Dehli O'Deli's? Im looking for some new decent places to eat.Planet Dave wrote:At a guess....landing in town pig-early, breakfast at Delhi O'Deli (looks blooming scrumptious), mooching, Guinness, meeting assorted salt-of-the-earth Belgians, locals and other fine folk from across Europe all descending on Dublin, going with the flow so long as it involves more Guinness, more veggie nosh (hopefully different from the Paris equivalent of veg food - salmon), then retiring to the Upper Circle of the Olympia to watch a ton of fog and lights and listen to the UBG IGM. Twas ever thus.deirfiur wrote:What's the plans for 11-11-1 for heartlanders...
Also any particular pub worth the pre/post Sisters gig?
Okay, sorry to take a while to get back to this. (Been on holiday for the last week.)
I've still got those two tickets for anyone who wants them. They're not standing tickets - they're circle seats, row D, so not too bad.
PM me if you want them - first come first served.
I've still got those two tickets for anyone who wants them. They're not standing tickets - they're circle seats, row D, so not too bad.
PM me if you want them - first come first served.
Do I drive or am I driven?