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Post by Lump on Nov 30, 2010 18:36:47 GMT -8
too bad that abiday sibiday bitch wishes she was as cool as our snorlax.
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Post by Pea on Nov 30, 2010 18:38:34 GMT -8
wut
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Post by Lump on Nov 30, 2010 18:39:22 GMT -8
just... agreeing.
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Post by Pea on Nov 30, 2010 18:40:43 GMT -8
i've been drinking since i got off work, i should probably stay away from the board tonight
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Post by stamper on Dec 8, 2010 12:45:02 GMT -8
my tickets arrived in the mail! Attachments:
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Post by Whoopsie Goldberg on Dec 8, 2010 13:56:43 GMT -8
yeah me too. 300 dollars for a piece of paper! I feel ripped off because I like to keep my stubs.
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Snorlax
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Post by Snorlax on Dec 9, 2010 14:13:40 GMT -8
Haha snorlax as precious, amazing
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Post by Lump on Dec 11, 2010 9:33:06 GMT -8
And at the same time, I felt bad for posting that. Glad you like it, though.
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Post by know ID yuh on Dec 13, 2010 18:24:22 GMT -8
yeah me too. 300 dollars for a piece of paper! I feel ripped off because I like to keep my stubs. I have no idea what I'm going to do with them, but I like to keep my stubs too. I've been to a couple other music festivals, and they have let me keep my stub just because I told them I collect them. You should be alright if you're not a dick about it.
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Post by Pea on Dec 13, 2010 19:53:23 GMT -8
You can always email Ticketmaster and tell them you never received your ticket in the mail. They will print you a new one and you can A) Be the world's biggest prick and sell the now void original ticket to some poor soul B) Keep it as your ticket stub souvenir ...obviously i'm joking. don't waste yours or ticketmaster's time with this scheme.
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Post by know ID yuh on Dec 13, 2010 20:07:21 GMT -8
You can always email Ticketmaster and tell them you never received your ticket in the mail. They will print you a new one and you can A) Be the world's biggest prick and sell the now void original ticket to some poor soul B) Keep it as your ticket stub souvenir ...obviously i'm joking. don't waste yours or ticketmaster's time with this scheme. Joking or not, I have a lot of experience with this scheme. First, I ordered tickets to a band online, and ended up with two free LCD Soundsystem tickets, which was hugely sold out. I called Ticketswest, and talked to the most mentally challenged phone person I've ever encountered. I even had the receit for the person who purchased the tickets, and told them I only wanted them to go to the show. They told me they had no record of the tickets I was holding. Instead of selling them for face (which would be about $60 total), I mailed the tickets to the purchasers, because I had their receit with the mailing address. How nice am I? They never replied with a thank you. Assholes.
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Post by Lump on Dec 13, 2010 20:10:57 GMT -8
You can always email Ticketmaster and tell them you never received your ticket in the mail. They will print you a new one and you can A) Be the world's biggest prick and sell the now void original ticket to some poor soul B) Keep it as your ticket stub souvenir ...obviously i'm joking. don't waste yours or ticketmaster's time with this scheme. Joking or not, I have a lot of experience with this scheme. First, I ordered tickets to a band online, and ended up with two free LCD Soundsystem tickets, which was hugely sold out. I called Ticketswest, and talked to the most mentally challenged phone person I've ever encountered. I even had the receit for the person who purchased the tickets, and told them I only wanted them to go to the show. They told me they had no record of the tickets I was holding. Instead of selling them for face (which would be about $60 total), I mailed the tickets to the purchasers, because I had their receit with the mailing address. How nice am I? They never replied with a thank you. Assholes. Hopefully you had some good karma comin' to ya. That's sweet of you.
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Post by know ID yuh on Dec 13, 2010 20:19:24 GMT -8
Joking or not, I have a lot of experience with this scheme. First, I ordered tickets to a band online, and ended up with two free LCD Soundsystem tickets, which was hugely sold out. I called Ticketswest, and talked to the most mentally challenged phone person I've ever encountered. I even had the receit for the person who purchased the tickets, and told them I only wanted them to go to the show. They told me they had no record of the tickets I was holding. Instead of selling them for face (which would be about $60 total), I mailed the tickets to the purchasers, because I had their receit with the mailing address. How nice am I? They never replied with a thank you. Assholes. Hopefully you had some good karma comin' to ya. That's sweet of you. The funny thing is, I needed an extra Cake ticket for my date, and posted a karma add on craigslist. I didn't even mention this LCD story. I had people replying to my karma add selling tickets for face who later sold them to scalpers instead. Assholes.
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Post by Lump on Dec 13, 2010 21:20:37 GMT -8
dayumn
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Post by Pea on Dec 13, 2010 23:13:03 GMT -8
I had a friend post an ad on craigslist talking about how much he wanted to go to an upcoming Sigur Ros concert but since he was a "poor college student" he couldn't afford tickets. Someone actually replied and gave him a free ticket
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Post by emptyfox on Jan 21, 2011 11:19:30 GMT -8
TICKETS PURCHASED! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA (finally)
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Post by emptyfox on Feb 2, 2011 23:00:14 GMT -8
FUCK YA MY TICKETS GOT HERE~!AND111ONE
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Post by Pea on Feb 2, 2011 23:19:38 GMT -8
woooooooooooo foxxxy!
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Post by interstateeight on Feb 14, 2011 10:30:51 GMT -8
And I may officially join the love fest that is this thread. See you fuckers in May.
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Post by Friendly Destroyer on Feb 14, 2011 10:32:53 GMT -8
Heeeyyyyyyyyy!
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