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^I'm with you on that! We used to get slapped as kids if we did that!

I can't stand people talking and eating or making noise around me in a movie theatre. That's probably why I don't go to the movies anymore! I rent and watch at home! :wink:
 
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I don't think attending the setlist parties helps...

Something else true - Carek, you probably want to hunt me down since I not only throw cigarette butts out of the car window, but also spit my gum out in the street.
 
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I hate having random periods of post concert blues four months after a concert ended :angry:

I hate that too. :( There's always the regret...like "what if I had have checked TM the day before the show? I might have gotten GAs instead of seats" or "why couldn't I have had the opportunity to see multiple shows?"

Post-concert depression is the worst part of seeing U2 live!
 
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I hate that too. :( There's always the regret...like "what if I had have checked TM the day before the show? I might have gotten GAs instead of seats" or "why couldn't I have had the opportunity to see multiple shows?"

Post-concert depression is the worst part of seeing U2 live!

or "why didn't they just play the entire tour at the venue I was at"

It's such a buzz. That's the thing.... and you get so wrapped up in it, and then it ends so quickly. Bad, bad withdrawal symptoms.

My friend and I just stood there for ages after it finished because we didn't really know what to do (since we'd been looking forward to that moment for three years).

OK, I really sound like i'm describing some sort of Class A drug now.
 
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