ladywithspinninghead
Rock n' Roll Doggie Band-aid
Considering my shows are immediately after Chicago, yeah, I'm going to avoid the Chicago setlists.
Me too but people usually spoil it with their Facebook status'
Considering my shows are immediately after Chicago, yeah, I'm going to avoid the Chicago setlists.
Me too but people usually spoil it with their Facebook status'
Hardcore.In anticipation of the Europe shows, not only did I leave interference for the three months prior to the concerts, but I also blocked the Facebook feeds of every interlander/friend that loves U2, to avoid spoiler alerts. I did the FB block thing about three weeks before Barcelona 1.
That's right, you were blocked for a few weeks.
and here i thought you were just ignoring meIn anticipation of the Europe shows, not only did I leave interference for the three months prior to the concerts, but I also blocked the Facebook feeds of every interlander/friend that loves U2, to avoid spoiler alerts. I did the FB block thing about three weeks before Barcelona 1.
That's right, you were blocked for a few weeks.
Dan and I will call you repeatedly throughout the Chicago shows to spoil all suprises
That's right, you were blocked for a few weeks.
You've been blocked since the moment you added me
Good idea but I don't think 'blocking' is necessary - removing certain people from your feed should suffice.
I just meant removing them from my feed, actually. Sorry if I don't use the Rite Lingo!!!!
I might have mentioned this before, but not in the form of a question...
Question: From your experiences, and in your opinions, is it a bad idea to play a CD of the band as you head towards the stadium, prior to a show??
Ive got a friend or two, whom in the past, prefer to listen to the radio, I ofcourse, prefer to pop in the CD as my pre-game warm-up!!!!!! Dirty-style...!!!
Your thoughts...