MrBrau1 said:Could you really enjoy your "front row spot" with soggy underpants? Or a load in your pants? How about dehydrating and passing out front row? Europe is screwed up.
Diane L said:
*grabs a Tim Tam for the road and walks out*
lisa2004 said:
We'll get there hon..
Elbows at the ready! And Ive been getting a tad worried about the sprinting we'll have to do when those gates open.. and im really not very quick.. oh well, all part of the GA experience I guess
Leetah said:
here in Holland we have something for women so they can take a piss while they're standing, just like man... it's called 'plastuit'
( me and my girlfriends already bought them for the concert..just in case )
Leetah said:
I have the same problem...it's gonna be a looooong walk
I'm already training for it...well..that's my plan!
Miroslava said:
I added a daily 1.3 mile run to my regular work out (and lord knows I am not a runner) a few months ago just in preparation for Dublin
Leetah said:
I have the same problem...it's gonna be a looooong walk
I'm already training for it...well..that's my plan!
FlyYourKite said:
I wish you the best of luck Miroslava.
Miroslava said:
I added a daily 1.3 mile run to my regular work out (and lord knows I am not a runner) a few months ago just in preparation for Dublin
lisa2004 said:
So, whats the training schedule? Any tips on my getting fit enough to sprint the length of a football stadium in 4 days??
Miroslava said:
Thanks... I think I am going to need it... plus it is not just me, I have to hmmm shorter (I am not anywhere near dainty) friends to take care of, so I am going to have to grab each chickie by the hand and run!!!
I am so glad I am only doing GA for Dublin 1... I am nervous now!
ramblin rose said:Wow, this has turned into a very inviting thread.
I want to hear more about this Dutch invention for woman.
ramblin rose said:Wow, this has turned into a very inviting thread.
I want to hear more about this Dutch invention for woman.
daygloeyes2 said:
Hope you survive GA. And have a great time! Of course you will, it's U2.
I have GA's for the 3rd leg, but I don't think I could do GA in stadiums.
neutral said:
I think I'm ordering this one for Miroslava before she goes to Dublin.
https://www.mypilotstore.com/MyPilotStore/sep/1631
Miroslava said:
GAs in the U.S. = not a problem
GAs in Europe = *grabs paper bag and breathes*
Thank god for my section 301 for Dub 2 and 225 for Dub 3
neutral said:
I think I'm ordering this one for Miroslava before she goes to Dublin.
https://www.mypilotstore.com/MyPilotStore/sep/1631
bathiu said:Awsome...
Crazzzy...
...and so cool...
BTW... no offense, but that report sounded like from someone in mid 30s or even 40something y.o. They don't remember what a "party" is anymore.
a) it's not true about the toilets, there's no lotery in Europe, no special wristbands, it's clear that while you're out from the front of the stage it's possible you wont come back, what's the problem? That way everyone can be close to the band.
b) it's not true about the water, but the water is usualy at the back of the stadium, opposite to the stage, so yes, those close to the stage have no idea about it
c) from those reports it's nothing diferent than my last stadium show, Mettalica's show... last time I checked Mettalica fans were allitle bit more, ahem, "crazy" than U2 fans, but it was a really great show and there were no problems with toilets and water...
It's all "normal"... there's nothing to worry about...
daygloeyes2 said:
Seeing U2 in Dublin
18.50 Uhr: Die erste Vorgruppe The Thrills haben nun mit ihrem Auftritt begonnen. Die Stadionränge füllen sich so langsam.
FlyYourKite said:Imagine being the most excited you've ever been in your life and awaiting this concert for days, weeks, months, even years and you get a kick-ass spot near the front only to shit your pants and have to be carried off on a stretcher
Those poor people.