If people are willing to pay that much it’s not too high. I just hope it doesn’t take away from the 15 Club.
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If people are willing to pay that much it’s not too high. I just hope it doesn’t take away from the 15 Club.
Is that for the concert at Bridgestone, open air arena next May?
I do not care as I do not plan to attend regardless of cost, but I suspect the Nashville ticket market is similar to Atlanta if not worse.
I'm sure that's right. As far as I know, that's just what they go for these days.
Nissan Stadium in Nashville, right?
For the pair I guess I can live with $554 if she just gives me a hearty hand shake and a pat on the back. :)
seriously I paid that for KISS tickets, but had fun with other half so the cost wasn't really an issue. Would pay more than that if AC/DC did a gig I could attend. Wouldn't give you a bazooka Joe comic and a rusty skate key for Taylor Swift tickets. (not a bad old guy reference, huh?)
Buffalo is about to get buried. Hope those people can get up on their roofs to shovel the snow off.
Fwiw, Stubhub has the same ticket now on sale in that section. Cheapest ticket is $1561 + fees.
Each.
As in, well over $3k for the same pair of tickets I got. Or more than $4k in the same section.
Maybe I'll just shut up.
Buffalo’s up to 4 feet and it’s still coming down 3-5 inches per hour.
Projection is for 6 to 7 feet of wet snow on the ground when it ends some time Sunday. Buried automobiles, CO poisoning, house fires, freezing temps in homes, and collapsed roofs are going to be a huge problem for residents from Erie to Syracuse.
Missouri man writes demand note on birth certificate while robbing bank https://trib.al/ERFl1Mn
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FiGSrpfW...pg&name=medium
That’s not the way it’s usually done?
I don't know, but I know that I would trust that guy if he walked in asking for money.
Sometimes the struggle is real being from Missouri. To make things worse, he’s also from Springfield.
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Did he get enough cash to get him out of town?
Starting to look a lot like Christmas.
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How come no one ever says it’s beginning to look a lot like Festivus?
What does Festivus look like? An aluminum pole?
Ms. boss, has the house all dolled up inside, and the tree is finished being adorned.
We traditionally put up the Christmas decor Thanksgiving weekend, while I got the outside lights and wreaths up, Ms. boss has been under the weather and was unable to do much.
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Typical late autumn weather here in the Ohio River Valley. Cold, damp, cloudy/dreary.
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I don’t think I’ve seen the sun in a week.
Sun?
This afternoon view from my hotel balcony (Daphne, Alabama).
Sun can't penetrate that pea soup. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...827883193f.jpg
Been foggy as heck here for a couple of days. It's like being in London but without the great pubs and bad food.
On the street you turn off of to get to where I grew up in Mobile, Alabama. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...c09e95c627.jpg
Lots of hairless babies everywhere.
Maury Povich, loitering outside handing out business cards…
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I just had the privilege to read a letter a young man wrote home on July 3, 1943 while he was serving in the army.
I also got to hold the Purple Heart he received because he was killed in action on July 11, just 8 days after he wrote the letter. The folded and framed flag that was on his coffin is part of the collection too.
The letter is pretty humbling to read, especially when itsays "Don't worry Dad I no you back there in the USA will do all in your power to help win the war." "don't worry about us boys just help on making us bullets and planes etc and we will do our share and we will have victory."
"tomorrow is the 4th of July. We always had our grain in the barn on that day."
He said he had promised to send his mom a picture, but he didn't know where to get one taken.
There is a framed photo with the collection, probably from before he went overseas.
On one hand, it really neat, but so sad too.
It's just hard to read
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As the end of the year looms, it should be noted, the year has flown by…for me.
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I know I have no life, but I was just researching a Civil War soldier and found that his death occurred when he burned to death in a house fire three days after Christmas in 1899. How agonizing must that have been.
He was 70 years old and left a wife and 10! kids behind.
All his birth records show he was born “on the Atlantic Ocean” as his parents came to the U.S. He and his other survived thst adventurous birth process.
Finding the story of the fire images me sad to end the night
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Damn!!!!
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Interesting.