tickets 2007
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- doctorbraino
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tickets 2007
I haven't received my ticket for the Jun 30 show at Saratoga, anyone else order from the pre-sale and not get their tickets yet?
I know they claim I may receive them up to two weeks prior to the show, but usually I get them well ahead of that date.
I know they claim I may receive them up to two weeks prior to the show, but usually I get them well ahead of that date.
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- Middle Kingdom
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- Middle Kingdom
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The walk up hill to the lotsMiddle Kingdom wrote:Scranton is nice.
Been there twice.
The walk up hill back to the lots
is a hike.
Is a hike not for tots.
Your first two lines rhymed so nice, MK!
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- Kares4Rush
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I heard the venue is bootieeful, MK. I've never been.Middle Kingdom wrote:Scranton is nice.
Been there twice.
The walk up hill back to the lots
is a hike.
Is it really a hike or is you waxing poetic again? Also is there lots of "mountainous" driving to get there?
Seriously, it's good to know these things since I had a really, really bad broken leg years ago and things like this still affect me.
Freeze this moment a little bit longer...
If Gina an I don't meet you in a couple of weeks for some horse racing we will see you there then.Kares4Rush wrote:Aye, with a friend making a loooong drive too.Me wrote:So you going to Scranton, Kares?Kares4Rush wrote:Just got an e-mail saying my ticket for June 29 is being sent. I'm still waiting on PNC, tho.
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- Kares4Rush
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I've been up the Olympic Mountains, Hurricane Ridge and have been atop a glacier on Mount Rainier, t. My family is from there.awip2062 wrote:"Mountainous" driving back east?Kares4Rush wrote:
Is it really a hike or is you waxing poetic again? Also is there lots of "mountainous" driving to get there?
ROFL
Kares, come back out here and climb the real mountains on your healed leg!
I have problems with balance on torn ligaments, muscle atrophe, etc. and just need to know ahead of time what I might need to know.
Freeze this moment a little bit longer...
- Middle Kingdom
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Pretty decent mountain view.
Nothing like the great pacific northwest though.
To exit back up to the lot, it is one skinny
two-sided stairway, kind of steep.
We heard it was designed by Penn State students
and a bunch of us had a field day picking on their design.
You may want to hang and try to be in the last grouping to leave.
Waxing what? I'm too tender for that.....
Nothing like the great pacific northwest though.
To exit back up to the lot, it is one skinny
two-sided stairway, kind of steep.
We heard it was designed by Penn State students
and a bunch of us had a field day picking on their design.
You may want to hang and try to be in the last grouping to leave.
Waxing what? I'm too tender for that.....