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amg077
I know some of you start complaining because of the ticket prices, but if you usually save money, maybe you can afford a ticket.
I live in Mexico City, and it seems difficult the Stones play here.Think about people in other parts of the world that won't see the band!....Mexico, Argentina, Japan, Brasil, Asia.
I hope they play at least one more time in my country. I became a fan of the Stones in 2009, I am 22.
This is my first post, pleased to meet you!
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amg077
I know some of you start complaining because of the ticket prices, but if you usually save money, maybe you can afford a ticket.
I live in Mexico City, and it seems difficult the Stones play here.Think about people in other parts of the world that won't see the band!....Mexico, Argentina, Japan, Brasil, Asia.
I hope they play at least one more time in my country. I became a fan of the Stones in 2009, I am 22.
This is my first post, pleased to meet you!
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dcba
Amg you're very lucky to live in Mexico!
Me I live in a small village next to the Paraguay/Argentina/Bolivia border.
My Dad Oberst Helmut left Germany in a hurry in April 1945 and he has settled there.
Ja Ja it's a nice little place but I doubt the Stones will ever play here...
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dcba
Amg you're very lucky to live in Mexico!
Me I live in a small village next to the Paraguay/Argentina/Bolivia border.
My Dad Oberst Helmut left Germany in a hurry in April 1945 and he has settled there.
Ja Ja it's a nice little place but I doubt the Stones will ever play here...
Interesting dcba... are you near the Pilcomayo river? Do you speak Spanish or Guarani?
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GRNRBITW
22...wow. i'm almost 4x your age. i became a fan in 1938.
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GRNRBTIW, what a shame you missed the 1792 tour...Chuck was at his best.
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dcba
Amg you're very lucky to live in Mexico!
Me I live in a small village next to the Paraguay/Argentina/Bolivia border.
My Dad Oberst Helmut left Germany in a hurry in April 1945 and he has settled there.
Ja Ja it's a nice little place but I doubt the Stones will ever play here...
Interesting dcba... are you near the Pilcomayo river? Do you speak Spanish or Guarani?
I think dcba speaks both Spanish, Guariani, English and a little French as well. A multi-talent, so to say