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Don't even try to bring a bag, no matter how small it is. I have an ultra small bag, just for my poncho and camera, but they denied me access in Minneapolis. I could not throw it away, so I emptied it, put the stuff in my pockets, the empty backpack under my jacket, and walked in. So silly. But I know they don't want us to carry in any bombs of course.
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Not everyone in Texas is a Cowboy fan. I have to assume the Stones chose Dallas due to its geographic advantages. It can draw fans from Oklahoma and other regions of Texas. In Houston people cheer for the Texans. I also don´t like the Cowboys. My son is excited about getting a T'Shirt. We´ll check the vending tables tomorrow. These blue shirts are horrible.
I don't like the Cowboys either, but I think it's a cool shirt. It's at AT&T Stadium, so it's only natural that they have some shirts that reflect that. Many bands have begun to do these sports/concert hybrid merchandise. Obviously not everybody in the town, state or region is going to be a fan, but you don't have to be to wear it. I'm not a Mavericks fan either, but I like wearing my Pearl Jam/Mavericks shirt. There are other shirts available, maybe not city specific, but I see they have a lot of different tour shirts of various designs/colors that list all the tour dates on the back. If you want the Dallas shirt, I guess you have to come to terms with the fact that you're going to see them in the Cowboys' house.
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Don't even try to bring a bag, no matter how small it is. I have an ultra small bag, just for my poncho and camera, but they denied me access in Minneapolis. I could not throw it away, so I emptied it, put the stuff in my pockets, the empty backpack under my jacket, and walked in. So silly. But I know they don't want us to carry in any bombs of course.
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Don't even try to bring a bag, no matter how small it is. I have an ultra small bag, just for my poncho and camera, but they denied me access in Minneapolis. I could not throw it away, so I emptied it, put the stuff in my pockets, the empty backpack under my jacket, and walked in. So silly. But I know they don't want us to carry in any bombs of course.
I understand "no backpacks" but no purses is highly excessive in my opinion. if a bomb is small enough to fit in a small purse it's probably small enough to fit in your pocket.
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Those shirts are offensive
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What's a bit offensive is the slightly overwhelming selection of merch. It's like walking into a WalMart...too many choices, man! (and loads of cheap crap).
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Not everyone in Texas is a Cowboy fan. I have to assume the Stones chose Dallas due to its geographic advantages. It can draw fans from Oklahoma and other regions of Texas. In Houston people cheer for the Texans. I also don´t like the Cowboys. My son is excited about getting a T'Shirt. We´ll check the vending tables tomorrow. These blue shirts are horrible.
I don't like the Cowboys either, but I think it's a cool shirt. It's at AT&T Stadium, so it's only natural that they have some shirts that reflect that. Many bands have begun to do these sports/concert hybrid merchandise. Obviously not everybody in the town, state or region is going to be a fan, but you don't have to be to wear it. I'm not a Mavericks fan either, but I like wearing my Pearl Jam/Mavericks shirt. There are other shirts available, maybe not city specific, but I see they have a lot of different tour shirts of various designs/colors that list all the tour dates on the back. If you want the Dallas shirt, I guess you have to come to terms with the fact that you're going to see them in the Cowboys' house.
You are right! And the best part about it is that I don´t have to buy it if I don´t want it. I´m sure we´ll find the right shirt to remember the show.
By the way, my son will wear the T-shirt I bought at the Cotton Bowl in 1981!
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Pissed that they won't use the big screen/video screen for this concert :/ Every single concert I've been to there, they've used it. C'mon Jerry...
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Pissed that they won't use the big screen/video screen for this concert :/ Every single concert I've been to there, they've used it. C'mon Jerry...
That's the thing the stadium is most famous for, and a big reason why people want to hold events there in the first place. I'm not terribly concerned because I don't think I'll have that great of a view of it from my seats, but it seems silly not to use it in some way. Maybe Mick is self-conscious about having his face on a 3,800 square foot HD screen. Crows feet would be the size of a Buick.
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Pissed that they won't use the big screen/video screen for this concert :/ Every single concert I've been to there, they've used it. C'mon Jerry...
That's the thing the stadium is most famous for, and a big reason why people want to hold events there in the first place. I'm not terribly concerned because I don't think I'll have that great of a view of it from my seats, but it seems silly not to use it in some way. Maybe Mick is self-conscious about having his face on a 3,800 square foot HD screen. Crows feet would be the size of a Buick.
Where are your seats? I got Lucky Dip
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Very nice.
Indeed and it can work as a Rorschach test :
"I see I see... a cowboy turning his back to us viewers. He's holding a woman in his arms but we cannot see her. We only see her spreaded legs".
"My God look at the position of the man's arms. He's strangling her!"
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Very nice.
Indeed and it can work as a Rorschach test :
"I see I see... a cowboy turning his back to us viewers. He's holding a woman in his arms but we cannot see her. We only see her spreaded legs".
"My God look at the position of the man's arms. He's strangling her!"
Nah - that's Keith lighting a quick ciggie and hoping the Dallas branch of the Health'n'Safety Police don't notice.
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I dont know, but it looks like it is the four legs of a horse, or is it a sheep, the cowboy is standing behind, doing something, I have no idea.
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I dont know, but it looks like it is the four legs of a horse, or is it a sheep, the cowboy is standing behind, doing something, I have no idea.
It's these additional 'blanket' (or 'apron') over the trousers:
Cowboy - [en.wikipedia.org]
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Very nice.
Indeed and it can work as a Rorschach test :
"I see I see... a cowboy turning his back to us viewers. He's holding a woman in his arms but we cannot see her. We only see her spreaded legs".
"My God look at the position of the man's arms. He's strangling her!"
Nah - that's Keith lighting a quick ciggie and hoping the Dallas branch of the Health'n'Safety Police don't notice.
I dont know, but it looks like it is the four legs of a horse, or is it a sheep, the cowboy is standing behind, doing something, I have no idea. Do those cacti look to be male?