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kitoise
Can somebody post a photo/scan of the today paper 'Aftonbladet' Fredag please?
That is really bad and unlucky at this late stage. Sending positive vibes to you and see you Sunday.Quote
Mr Jimmy
Well my flight from LHR-ARN scheduled for tomorrow has now been cancelled, so I am now flying on Sunday and will not land until 5:40pm, which is going to be tight!
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ManofwealthandtasteThat is really bad and unlucky at this late stage. Sending positive vibes to you and see you Sunday.Quote
Mr Jimmy
Well my flight from LHR-ARN scheduled for tomorrow has now been cancelled, so I am now flying on Sunday and will not land until 5:40pm, which is going to be tight!
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jackflash27
Read somewhere on this board (show topic Gelsenkirchen I believe) that someone did not get a PIT wristband, because there weren't any left. Any chance this happens in Stockholm? Would this also mean you won't be able to leave the PIT? Would be a little disaster, I need to use the toilets 1 or 2 times and also would like to get some beers during the long wait.
Never heard of this before by the way.
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Mr Jimmy
Well my flight from LHR-ARN scheduled for tomorrow has now been cancelled, so I am now flying on Sunday and will not land until 5:40pm, which is going to be tight!
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drbryant
After Brussels’ unknown glass house this is the second t-shirt that really isn’t
Associated with the city of the concert.
Wrong - that royal greenhouse, used for the Brussels design, IS (in fact: very-very much) "associated with the city of the concert."
YOU just don't (didn't) know about it...
...But I bet you do now; and that's a plus, imo -
that it broadens one's horizon, every once in a while.
(Obviously not commenting here on this Stockholm design though.)
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IsakSun
When and where can you pick up your lucky dip tickets?
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drbryant
After Brussels’ unknown glass house this is the second t-shirt that really isn’t
Associated with the city of the concert.
Wrong - that royal greenhouse, used for the Brussels design, IS (in fact: very-very much) "associated with the city of the concert."
YOU just don't (didn't) know about it...
...But I bet you do now; and that's a plus, imo -
that it broadens one's horizon, every once in a while.
(Obviously not commenting here on this Stockholm design though.)
OK you convinced me - I’ll order the t-shirt. I’ve only visited Brussels a couple of times and always for a day or so on business (if that’s an excuse for my lack of knowledge).
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Topi
Saw there's a free festival at the Kungsträdgården today with Danko Jones headlining.
[kungstradgarden.stockholm]
Doors open 11 AM.
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Irix
From [FriendsArena.se] :
"Bags that are brought into the arena may be a maximum of 16x11cm, other bags need to be left at the power storage. You will find this at entrance Bx, E and Gate 1. Cost is 100 SEK/bag, only card payment."
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Oriongalaxy
That means rules are the same or different?
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Oriongalaxy
That means rules are the same or different?
Different from venue to venue. Mostly it was 21x15cm (A5) - [iorr.org] - sometimes it was 30x21cm (A4) or 30x30cm when the bag is transparent.
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Oriongalaxy
And does anyone know how strict the security is about bag size?
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padre69The Rasmus guys seem to be in the same plane as me. Just about to take off.Quote
Topi
Saw there's a free festival at the Kungsträdgården today with Danko Jones headlining.
[kungstradgarden.stockholm]
Doors open 11 AM.
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MadMax
Have they not released the vote songs for Stockholm?
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youngsbest
The Terry O'Neill exhibition at Fotografiska is worth seeing if you are around. Some great Stones pics, amongst many others. It's 5-10 mins walk from Slussen metro, though lots of roadworks, so look for the orange signs or ask someone for directions. There's a great interview with Terry. The first assignment in 1963 for the newspaper he worked for was to photograph the Beatles at Abbey Road. When he had finished, he told the paper 'We must do a feature on the Rolling Stones, as they are much better than the Beatles. So my first two professional jobs were the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. I started at the top and carried on from there!'