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Title5Take1
I got my $600 tickets (near the stage) straight from Ticketmaster. I talked to people (in Anaheim) around me who paid a good deal more—"indirectly"—and were a bit sheepish to learn I got mine at face value. And after the show did they feel ripped off? No, one guy said, "That was so great, I think I'll try to get tickets for their last Staples Center show."
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Bungo
I was wondering how long it would take for someone to bring up "Maslow's hierarchy of needs". Well played Stoneage.
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I was wondering how long it would take for someone to bring up "Maslow's hierarchy of needs". Well played Stoneage.
i was going to introduce herzberg's theory of motivation soon, too. waiting for just the right moment...
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I was wondering how long it would take for someone to bring up "Maslow's hierarchy of needs". Well played Stoneage.
i was going to introduce herzberg's theory of motivation soon, too. waiting for just the right moment...
I've got Rokeach's theory of beliefs at the ready but I may be subject to the law of diminishing returns.
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StonesCPA
The concert was a blast, my kids had a ball, they will never forget it.
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Bungo
I was wondering how long it would take for someone to bring up "Maslow's hierarchy of needs". Well played Stoneage.
i was going to introduce herzberg's theory of motivation soon, too. waiting for just the right moment...
I've got Rokeach's theory of beliefs at the ready but I may be subject to the law of diminishing returns.
stones fans are the most erudite of all rock fans...a little known fact. while others wallow in ignorance, we are hitting the books hard in between gigs and albums.
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Bungo
I was wondering how long it would take for someone to bring up "Maslow's hierarchy of needs". Well played Stoneage.
i was going to introduce herzberg's theory of motivation soon, too. waiting for just the right moment...
I've got Rokeach's theory of beliefs at the ready but I may be subject to the law of diminishing returns.
stones fans are the most erudite of all rock fans...a little known fact. while others wallow in ignorance, we are hitting the books hard in between gigs and albums.
ahh... this explains why the world economy crashed just months after the bigger bang tour wrapped....
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mickschix
I waited a long time before deciding what to do about the second night in Boston..I was set for the first night...so, I debated...thought I'd use Stub Hub but realized that if I was considering a front section seat, why not go to Ticketmaster...so I bit the bullet, like I said I wouldn't...and got a great front loge seat, row 4, Keith's side. Floor seats are a turn off for me lately because I always get stuck behind a giraffe! The very front loge 21 is raised a bit so the rows go up gradually...you look right over the row ahead of you...love it!
Now, the thing about Ticket Master is you NEVER know when your ticket will arrive. I bought it on May 21....never got it until today....ten days!! I was freaked out! Has anyone had to wait quite awhile for tix thru Ticket Master?
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Let me rebel against the general negative sentiments on this message board. I was at the Chicago show with my two oldest kids (12 and 9) on Tuesday. I paid a s&*tload of money for my tickets. I was a little worried I would feel like I didn't get my money's worth - but I have no complaints and nothing but a feeling of absolute joy. The concert was a blast, my kids had a ball, they will never forget it. The band worked hard for their money - maybe they don't hit every note like they did when they were young (well, Charlie still does) - but I never felt like they were calling it in. They busted their asses. You Got the Silver was as good of a live song as I've seen them play. Mick's showmanship on Emotional Rescue was damn near worth the price.