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rbarnes00
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I've been in the area since Tuesday and rain/thunderstorms have been predicted for every day, and it hasn't rained since Tuesday afternoon. Even if it does rain, the Rolling Stones will be playing, and I have tickets for section B row 20...not worried in the least about the weather!
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rbarnes00
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I've been in the area since Tuesday and rain/thunderstorms have been predicted for every day, and it hasn't rained since Tuesday afternoon. Even if it does rain, the Rolling Stones will be playing, and I have tickets for section B row 20...not worried in the least about the weather!
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Powerage5
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I'm worried about time before factoring in the weather - I need to be to work at 8:30 AM on Sunday in Rochester, NY; 6 and a half hours from Columbus. So if traffic getting out of the show is bad enough, I'm looking at basically going straight to work without even stopping off home in between. Factor in possible delays for weather, not looking good
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piper
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I know they probably wont cancel, but there is always the chance? Any thoughts ? I am nervous
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Turner68
I never got an answer about whether "1" was very concerned and "10" not concerned, or vice versa, so I am going to have to play it safe and say that I'm a "5"
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Naturalust
0, since I won't be there but I do hope it doesn't cause problems for people who are there.
On the other hand a huge lightening and thunder event is just what Gimme Shelter needs to add a bit of danger and excitement these days.
A huge display as the Stones take the stage, Keiths opening chords harmonized by Thor's contribution from the sky, that could be pretty magical.
peace