rosephile
Refugee
Ha, sounds awesome.
Anybody at the REM show at Midway Stadium when the thunderstorm came through at the end of the show? They did the fastest "End of the World as we know it" EVER - and then the sky opened up.
I was there as a student in 1999, even though the stadium wasn't built yet. I declare myself first in line.
So do you think we can tell enough bad banking jokes to clear a third thread before the gathering on Friday?
Did we talk about that here before?
OMG, I swear my shoes and car never dried out after that. It was fun though.
I could fill a few pages with TCF banking stories.
Just the other day I was depositing a few checks there that I wrote to myself from work.
Maybe we have. I think it took me a few days for my liver to dry out too. I had entirely too much fun at that show - and after. Also ended up entering into a disastrous (but short) relationship after that show. Fun memories.
Laundering?
Maybe we have. I think it took me a few days for my liver to dry out too. I had entirely too much fun at that show - and after. Also ended up entering into a disastrous (but short) relationship after that show. Fun memories.
Laundering?
Yeah, I keep feeling like I should move to a credit union, but the Cub locations/hours still get me. Credit unions are far away...
Yes to both those things, and then I can get my Hansen's Diet Ginger Ale from Cub at the same time.
Where do you get the Jameson for the Diet Ginger Ale?
I NEED to get to The Local for a Big Ginger this weekend.
hi all!
U2 concert newbie here, asking for a little help. I've combed through a lot of this thread already, but didn't really find the info I was looking for.
I've always been a U2 fan, and I saw the clip of Bono and the Edge on Letterman the other night (wow, chills), and I added seeing U2 in concert to my bucket list.
Turns out, I have a business trip scheduled for Minneapolis this weekend! I wouldn't call it fate, but at least it's a great coincedence!
So here's where I appeal to you U2 concert-attending experts for a little help - what seats should I try to get? I can't afford to spend more than $100 each. Seems like most of you all are going to go for general admission tix, but the earliest my wife and I could get there would prob be right before the concert, and I assume we'd be standing in the very back of general admission at that point. I'm also ok with missing the opening act. What do you all think about tickets in the upper deck? I've found some available in section 4, in the Outdoor Club section, row 18 listed for $120, but not sure if those are good seats either.
hoping I can pull this off! Thanks for any help!
Sam
Austin, Texas
While there are certain venues (i.e. Soldier Field) where seats can really be hit or miss, it looks like TCF is not one of those. I think just about any seat you end up with will be good. That being said . . . if you are up for it, I'd say GA is the way to go! It will allow you the most flexibility and the best ability to get close or see the show from different perspectives, though not an opportunity to sit - not that you'd want to!
Exactly - it's possible to feel a bit more detached from the show if you're in the seats. Plus you could have some old codger behind you telling you to sit down.
Agreed
Plus sometimes the stands can be dead where as GA is pretty much always jumpin
Bring your rain jacket.....leave your lightning rod at home.
We need to radiate energy at this show so that we get a special ending!!!
I got a new lens for my camera yesterday that is just under 6 inches. Here's hoping the security guards aren't dicks!
Crotch it
I can't wait!!!! Is it Saturday yet!???
I agree about GA, but if you want cheap seats, look for seats that look at the front of the stage. If U2 is part of your bucket list now, it's no secret that it's not really a "360" show. See it from the front for the full effect.