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swaymusik
I have 2 bracelets (GENERAL ADMISSION) available for the 2015 Festival d'Été de Québec.
Each bracelet is valid to all the shows from July 9th to July 19th
including the Stones on July 15th.
Here's a link for all the artists performing at this year's festival:
www.infofestival.com/Artists/Artists-A-Z/
Asking 140$ US (175$ CDN) for both bracelets / includes shipping cost.
Please contact me at this e-mail for more info:
mulemighty@hotmail.com
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forsure
speaking of bracelets, how do I go about activating mine anyway? I don't read in french
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forsure
speaking of bracelets, how do I go about activating mine anyway? I don't read in french
Don't worry about it. When you are in Quebec, just insist they speak English. Tell them "this is Canada, not bloody France".
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forsure
speaking of bracelets, how do I go about activating mine anyway? I don't read in french
Don't worry about it. When you are in Quebec, just insist they speak English. Tell them "this is Canada, not bloody France".
LOL. The people in Quebec are more proud of their French than the French people...but they're usually tempered with a bit more courtesy about it.
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roller99
OMG, you'd never hear the end of it. I was present at The Who's "final concert" on 12/17/82 in Toronto and people were crowing about it like you wouldn't believe. Thankfully, quebec won't be the final stop in this band's history. They will be playing South America and I'm hearing that there will be a couple of gigs in NYC thrown in.
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More Hot Rocks
Thought I heard the same thing in about a last show in 1975
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forsure
speaking of bracelets, how do I go about activating mine anyway? I don't read in french
Don't worry about it. When you are in Quebec, just insist they speak English. Tell them "this is Canada, not bloody France".
LOL. The people in Quebec are more proud of their French than the French people...but they're usually tempered with a bit more courtesy about it.
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forsure
speaking of bracelets, how do I go about activating mine anyway? I don't read in french
Don't worry about it. When you are in Quebec, just insist they speak English. Tell them "this is Canada, not bloody France".
LOL. The people in Quebec are more proud of their French than the French people...but they're usually tempered with a bit more courtesy about it.
Yeah, sure. Thanks for informing me about my own country of birth dude. I lived in Canada for almost 30 years and have traveled extensively in France. You've got it completely backwards.
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forsure
speaking of bracelets, how do I go about activating mine anyway? I don't read in french
Don't worry about it. When you are in Quebec, just insist they speak English. Tell them "this is Canada, not bloody France".
LOL. The people in Quebec are more proud of their French than the French people...but they're usually tempered with a bit more courtesy about it.
Yeah, sure. Thanks for informing me about my own country of birth dude. I lived in Canada for almost 30 years and have traveled extensively in France. You've got it completely backwards.
Lighten up roller, it was a joke. Besides Quebec is kind of it's own country, no? And I was more referring to the condescending attitude of the people of France toward people who don't speak the language.
btw: Half my family is from Canada too, I've spent much time there and own land there, albiet in Western Canada which is quite a bit different than Eastern Canada, imo. I'm certainly no expert on Quebec although I've visited there on several occasions.
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roller99
OK Naturalust. Truce. Quebec is it's own country. I never found real French people condescending. Quebecois on the other hand....
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Stones50
Yes but Madison Sq Garden is their concert home
Really ? On what do you base this assertion other than your own strongly held opinion and perhaps you live nearby? Their concert home at any given time is where it's being performed - Kansas City last time out and Raleigh next.
Your opinion seems very similar to a poster on here who used the now inactivated handle alhavu1 and repeated said opinion over and over. Do you know him/her ?
I note your account is only 4 weeks old too. Funny that...
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Brstonesfan
They would never announce and truthfully may not know
when and where"it's over". Probably a matter
of health more than anything.
They are performing well enough not to embarrass themselves
as that would also end it.
As much of a Taylor fan that I am, credit RW
for stepping up as he really covers for
Keith who is the weakest link.
Caveat: If Charlie quits , it's over.
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OK Naturalust. Truce. Quebec is it's own country. I never found real French people condescending. Quebecois on the other hand....
No worries roller. I do recall a Mick (and Keith?) interview (about Exile?) where Mick talks about the rudeness of the French people. Say something like he hates it...
Perhaps you speak good French but stories of the French people's intolerance of people trying to speak their language are pretty common.
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OK Naturalust. Truce. Quebec is it's own country. I never found real French people condescending. Quebecois on the other hand....
No worries roller. I do recall a Mick (and Keith?) interview (about Exile?) where Mick talks about the rudeness of the French people. Say something like he hates it...
Perhaps you speak good French but stories of the French people's intolerance of people trying to speak their language are pretty common.
I don't speak a word of French. Mick does. He's a linguist. Very cunning.
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OK Naturalust. Truce. Quebec is it's own country. I never found real French people condescending. Quebecois on the other hand....
No worries roller. I do recall a Mick (and Keith?) interview (about Exile?) where Mick talks about the rudeness of the French people. Say something like he hates it...
Perhaps you speak good French but stories of the French people's intolerance of people trying to speak their language are pretty common.