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Sold out for Local people already
Posted: 20 May 2005, 09:56
by Mrs RicheyJames
Not fair
They only went on bloody sale this morning!! Ah well. I'll be happy with me A-HA gig in Dec!!!!
Posted: 20 May 2005, 10:17
by Mrs RicheyJames
However.....
Roll on 8/11! Just bought tix for the Noocastle gig!
Posted: 20 May 2005, 10:33
by snowey
Forgot about that..............
Hmmm do we go for Manchester tickets or Llandudno tickets????
Posted: 20 May 2005, 10:34
by snowey
Hoorah, Llandudno won.
Posted: 20 May 2005, 10:41
by Mrs RicheyJames
Manc's sold out anyway.
I wanted Bratfd or Manc.....
Noocassal won as my dear husband has never been!! Poor lamb, I think he thinks it's nice or something LOL.
Posted: 20 May 2005, 11:25
by snowey
Oh Dear...poor Ritchie
Did you book through the venue? I did and saved over £12 in booking fees, Rip Off Seetickets.
Posted: 20 May 2005, 12:19
by Mrs RicheyJames
snowey wrote:Oh Dear...poor Ritchie
Did you book through the venue? I did and saved over £12 in booking fees, Rip Off Seetickets.
No I booked through seetickets!! BUGGER
Posted: 20 May 2005, 16:49
by emilystrange
am i the only one who just doesn't get that programme?
Posted: 20 May 2005, 17:42
by andymackem
No Em, I'm with you.
I saw the first series when I was in Glasgow and it made no impact at all.
The second came out when I was in Devon and it looked like a documentary. Either way, it wasn't funny.
What _was_ funny was seeing people in Tiverton totally missing the irony as they hailed it as the funniest thing ever. In their local town, with the local people
Posted: 20 May 2005, 17:50
by emilystrange
i just found it cruel and sneery..
Posted: 20 May 2005, 17:54
by andymackem
But I _like_ cruel and sneery. I _am_ cruel and sneery.
Most peculiar.
Posted: 20 May 2005, 17:56
by James Blast
Amen! ems
Posted: 20 May 2005, 18:03
by emilystrange
there's no need to pray to me, but feel free, mr blast
Posted: 20 May 2005, 19:01
by James Blast
hehehehehehe
Posted: 20 May 2005, 19:13
by Ginger
I got 2 tickets for Manchester from Ticketmaster at around 11.30am. Seetickets was sold out and Ticketline only had 1 stall ticket left.
Posted: 20 May 2005, 20:37
by Mrs. Snowey
andymackem wrote:
it looked like a documentary.
It's fly-on-the-wall stuff where I come from...
Or is that "fly-on-t'wall"?
It may well be cruel and sneery. But only to the sorts of people who deserve it anyway
Posted: 20 May 2005, 21:02
by James Blast
nah, its weird Mrs. S me no likee
Posted: 20 May 2005, 21:05
by Mrs. Snowey
Wot floats your boat then Mr. B?
Posted: 20 May 2005, 21:42
by James Blast
Still Game
or old, olde stuff
Mrs. S, ask the EBGs
Posted: 20 May 2005, 21:45
by Debaser
Much as I love LoG - I really can't see the attraction in seeing it live....there's no settee to hide behind when Papa Lazaroo comes a knocking fer starters
Posted: 20 May 2005, 21:46
by Mrs. Snowey
Re: the link to Still Game: I'm sure I've seen those two before.
In real life
Posted: 20 May 2005, 21:50
by Black Alice
James Blast wrote:Still Game
or old, olde stuff
Mrs. S, ask the EBGs
We loved that programme
- although only saw a few
Having said that, we also enjoy League. Have the live DVD and, although I would go to see them, I wouldn't pay £25 for the privilege (am paying that to go to see Rammstein - and they have fire
).
Posted: 20 May 2005, 21:54
by Mrs. Snowey
Black Alice wrote: I wouldn't pay £25 for the privilege (am paying that to go to see Rammstein - and they have fire
).
Fire? Like a camp-fire? Do they have marshmallows too?
Posted: 20 May 2005, 21:56
by Black Alice
Mrs. Snowey wrote:Black Alice wrote: I wouldn't pay £25 for the privilege (am paying that to go to see Rammstein - and they have fire
).
Fire? Like a camp-fire? Do they have marshmallows too?
No
....but that has just conjured up such a wonderful image of Tils & co in lederhosen enjoying a boy scout moment ......thank you
Posted: 20 May 2005, 22:01
by James Blast
Wuv gote a coupla bloody weirdos here, Victor.
Ye might be right therr, Jack!