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CROKE PARK SELLING WELL DESPITE ORG AND HOUSEQUAKE PESSIMISM Obviously I can't divulge the exact data as it would break from my contractual obligations, but Croke Park is selling very well. Almost 70 percent of the stadium has sold out, and this is long before the promotional push plus two personal appearances by the man himself in the lead-up. The UK hasn't even had any exposure tothe concert yet - or any specialist trip handlers in western Europe so have some faith.
The plan was to let the local Irish market have first dibs at the concert, which is only fair. At present, it is only those desperate for best seats that have bought. The other 30 percent will be swept up in the final month as anticipation grows. I can also confirm there will be an aftershow - although the venue has to remain quiet for now. Ireland should start seeing some competitions for tickets to the main show and aftershow in the coming weeks. | |
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strutboy said: Obviously I can't divulge the exact data as it would break from my contractual obligations, but Croke Park is selling very well. Almost 70 percent of the stadium has sold out, and this is long before the promotional push plus two personal appearances by the man himself in the lead-up. The UK hasn't even had any exposure tothe concert yet - or any specialist trip handlers in western Europe so have some faith.
The plan was to let the local Irish market have first dibs at the concert, which is only fair. At present, it is only those desperate for best seats that have bought. The other 30 percent will be swept up in the final month as anticipation grows. I can also confirm there will be an aftershow - although the venue has to remain quiet for now. Ireland should start seeing some competitions for tickets to the main show and aftershow in the coming weeks. Thanks Wolfie! Hi to Mrs. | |
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strutboy said: Obviously I can't divulge the exact data as it would break from my contractual obligations, but Croke Park is selling very well. Almost 70 percent of the stadium has sold out, and this is long before the promotional push plus two personal appearances by the man himself in the lead-up. The UK hasn't even had any exposure tothe concert yet - or any specialist trip handlers in western Europe so have some faith.
The plan was to let the local Irish market have first dibs at the concert, which is only fair. At present, it is only those desperate for best seats that have bought. The other 30 percent will be swept up in the final month as anticipation grows. I can also confirm there will be an aftershow - although the venue has to remain quiet for now. Ireland should start seeing some competitions for tickets to the main show and aftershow in the coming weeks. Just out of interest, how do you know this information??? Hopefully it is true! sounds good! [Edited 3/31/08 4:45am] | |
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eireboy34 said: strutboy said: Obviously I can't divulge the exact data as it would break from my contractual obligations, but Croke Park is selling very well. Almost 70 percent of the stadium has sold out, and this is long before the promotional push plus two personal appearances by the man himself in the lead-up. The UK hasn't even had any exposure tothe concert yet - or any specialist trip handlers in western Europe so have some faith.
The plan was to let the local Irish market have first dibs at the concert, which is only fair. At present, it is only those desperate for best seats that have bought. The other 30 percent will be swept up in the final month as anticipation grows. I can also confirm there will be an aftershow - although the venue has to remain quiet for now. Ireland should start seeing some competitions for tickets to the main show and aftershow in the coming weeks. Thanks Wolfie! Hi to Mrs. Hey is strutboy irishwolfhound aka wolfie? if so where do you get your info from? you posted all the time about a supposed musicology tour to europe that never happened - just wondering do you work in the industry? walk with crooked shoes www.myspace/syblepurplelishous | |
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God hope this is true. If it's an official aftershow, I want tickets! | |
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strutboy said: Obviously I can't divulge the exact data as it would break from my contractual obligations, but Croke Park is selling very well. Almost 70 percent of the stadium has sold out, and this is long before the promotional push plus two personal appearances by the man himself in the lead-up. The UK hasn't even had any exposure tothe concert yet - or any specialist trip handlers in western Europe so have some faith.
The plan was to let the local Irish market have first dibs at the concert, which is only fair. At present, it is only those desperate for best seats that have bought. The other 30 percent will be swept up in the final month as anticipation grows. I can also confirm there will be an aftershow - although the venue has to remain quiet for now. Ireland should start seeing some competitions for tickets to the main show and aftershow in the coming weeks. Yes hi Wolfie and no you can't confirm there will be an aftershow..you think Prince decides this early LOL | |
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strutboy said: Obviously I can't divulge the exact data as it would break from my contractual obligations, but Croke Park is selling very well. Almost 70 percent of the stadium has sold out, and this is long before the promotional push plus two personal appearances by the man himself in the lead-up. The UK hasn't even had any exposure tothe concert yet - or any specialist trip handlers in western Europe so have some faith.
The plan was to let the local Irish market have first dibs at the concert, which is only fair. At present, it is only those desperate for best seats that have bought. The other 30 percent will be swept up in the final month as anticipation grows. I can also confirm there will be an aftershow - although the venue has to remain quiet for now. Ireland should start seeing some competitions for tickets to the main show and aftershow in the coming weeks. YADDA YADDA YADDA,BORRINGGGGG,the past 3 or 4 days have been great on the org with nice banter and people getting along and then I wake up on Monday and the is an awful whiff of bullsh*t wafting around??? Oh no it's ok,Wolfie is back,that's what it is,lol..... [Edited 3/31/08 7:57am] "ain't nuffin but a muffin but we gotta a whole lotta butta 2 go...."
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darlingfloor said: God hope this is true. If it's an official aftershow, I want tickets!
same i wanna buy a ticket for an aftershow now far easier than running around trying to find the venue afterwards With Love there is no Death | |
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'places head in hands and groans once more'
Enough of the can't-be-proven-facts already. If people can't state for definite details like these then can they please just not post at all. Without any proof it's just a load of wasted words that do nothing but annoy a few and mislead others. About as worthwhile as investigating Kennedy's assassination, Diana's death, the twin towers, the moon landings or whether or not a tree makes a sound if it falls in a forest with no-one to hear it. Which it does. | |
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strutboy said: Obviously I can't divulge the exact data as it would break from my contractual obligations, but Croke Park is selling very well. Almost 70 percent of the stadium has sold out, and this is long before the promotional push plus two personal appearances by the man himself in the lead-up. The UK hasn't even had any exposure tothe concert yet - or any specialist trip handlers in western Europe so have some faith.
The plan was to let the local Irish market have first dibs at the concert, which is only fair. At present, it is only those desperate for best seats that have bought. The other 30 percent will be swept up in the final month as anticipation grows. I can also confirm there will be an aftershow - although the venue has to remain quiet for now. Ireland should start seeing some competitions for tickets to the main show and aftershow in the coming weeks. just 4 the record whoever this is it aint me. if i reveal Nfo i would hardly use an alternative alias 2 pass it on. dont yall know that i would want the credit. heh heh. another thing is i will not b passing any more Nfo on2 others here. c U at the concert yall. WOLFY [Edited 3/31/08 8:28am] Welcome 2 wolfys lair!! Make love not war!!!
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iloveannie said: ....or whether or not a tree makes a sound if it falls in a forest with no-one to hear it.
Which it does. | |
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irishwolfhound said: strutboy said: Obviously I can't divulge the exact data as it would break from my contractual obligations, but Croke Park is selling very well. Almost 70 percent of the stadium has sold out, and this is long before the promotional push plus two personal appearances by the man himself in the lead-up. The UK hasn't even had any exposure tothe concert yet - or any specialist trip handlers in western Europe so have some faith.
The plan was to let the local Irish market have first dibs at the concert, which is only fair. At present, it is only those desperate for best seats that have bought. The other 30 percent will be swept up in the final month as anticipation grows. I can also confirm there will be an aftershow - although the venue has to remain quiet for now. Ireland should start seeing some competitions for tickets to the main show and aftershow in the coming weeks. just 4 the record whoever this is it aint me. if i reveal Nfo i would hardly use an alternative alias 2 pass it on. dont yall know that i would want the credit. heh heh. another thing is i will not b passing any more Nfo on2 others here. c U at the concert yall. WOLFY [Edited 3/31/08 8:28am] Damn,there's that SMELL again..... "ain't nuffin but a muffin but we gotta a whole lotta butta 2 go...."
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[Edited 3/31/08 8:35am] Welcome 2 wolfys lair!! Make love not war!!!
3121 IRELAND...U CAN COME IF U WANT 2 BUT U CAN NEVER LEAVE!! OOOOOOH FUNKY IRELAND | |
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RIPGODAZIPPER said: irishwolfhound said: just 4 the record whoever this is it aint me. if i reveal Nfo i would hardly use an alternative alias 2 pass it on. dont yall know that i would want the credit. heh heh. another thing is i will not b passing any more Nfo on2 others here. c U at the concert yall. WOLFY [Edited 3/31/08 8:28am] Damn,there's that SMELL again..... Zzzzzz how boring... Welcome 2 wolfys lair!! Make love not war!!!
3121 IRELAND...U CAN COME IF U WANT 2 BUT U CAN NEVER LEAVE!! OOOOOOH FUNKY IRELAND | |
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irishwolfhound said:
another thing is i will not b passing any more Nfo on2 others here. c U at the concert yall. WOLFY What concert? Oh, nice one lads. Someone pisses Wolfy off and now I miss out on details of an upcoming show. Typical. | |
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irishwolfhound said: strutboy said: Obviously I can't divulge the exact data as it would break from my contractual obligations, but Croke Park is selling very well. Almost 70 percent of the stadium has sold out, and this is long before the promotional push plus two personal appearances by the man himself in the lead-up. The UK hasn't even had any exposure tothe concert yet - or any specialist trip handlers in western Europe so have some faith.
The plan was to let the local Irish market have first dibs at the concert, which is only fair. At present, it is only those desperate for best seats that have bought. The other 30 percent will be swept up in the final month as anticipation grows. I can also confirm there will be an aftershow - although the venue has to remain quiet for now. Ireland should start seeing some competitions for tickets to the main show and aftershow in the coming weeks. just 4 the record whoever this is it aint me. if i reveal Nfo i would hardly use an alternative alias 2 pass it on. dont yall know that i would want the credit. heh heh. another thing is i will not b passing any more Nfo on2 others here. c U at the concert yall. WOLFY [Edited 3/31/08 8:28am] | |
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Well I'm done with this site.
I'm really suprised at the fans for throwing so much doubt on Prince in June. From where I sit, here in Ireland, it's CLEARLY selling as well as any other concert I've ever seen. You're all Twats. Fuck the lot of you. | |
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jimmyv said: Well I'm done with this site.
I'm really suprised at the fans for throwing so much doubt on Prince in June. From where I sit, here in Ireland, it's CLEARLY selling as well as any other concert I've ever seen. You're all Twats. Fuck the lot of you. LOL yea bye..close the door on your way out..oh your still here..strange | |
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jimmyv said: Well I'm done with this site.
I'm really suprised at the fans for throwing so much doubt on Prince in June. From where I sit, here in Ireland, it's CLEARLY selling as well as any other concert I've ever seen. You're all Twats. Fuck the lot of you. no doubt here. I'm going | |
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RIPGODAZIPPER said: strutboy said: Obviously I can't divulge the exact data as it would break from my contractual obligations, but Croke Park is selling very well. Almost 70 percent of the stadium has sold out, and this is long before the promotional push plus two personal appearances by the man himself in the lead-up. The UK hasn't even had any exposure tothe concert yet - or any specialist trip handlers in western Europe so have some faith.
The plan was to let the local Irish market have first dibs at the concert, which is only fair. At present, it is only those desperate for best seats that have bought. The other 30 percent will be swept up in the final month as anticipation grows. I can also confirm there will be an aftershow - although the venue has to remain quiet for now. Ireland should start seeing some competitions for tickets to the main show and aftershow in the coming weeks. YADDA YADDA YADDA,BORRINGGGGG,the past 3 or 4 days have been great on the org with nice banter and people getting along and then I wake up on Monday and the is an awful whiff of bullsh*t wafting around??? Oh no it's ok,Wolfie is back,that's what it is,lol..... [Edited 3/31/08 7:57am] Lol,nice one but at least bad smells go away,Wolfie and his crap,oops sorry craic just hang around like a floater that just won't flush!!!!! Don't Hate Me Coz I'm Beautiful.....Go ahead,go ahead,Take my Picture!!!!!! | |
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this place is full of negativity. | |
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FUNDERLAND said: this place is full of negativity.
Yeah.....we need some POSITIVITY!! | |
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FUNDERLAND said: this place is full of negativity.
agree. started my own dutch fan community. But still love the org. if only for eireboy | |
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darlingfloor said: FUNDERLAND said: this place is full of negativity.
agree. started my own dutch fan community. But still love the org. if only for eireboy its pure childish behaviour and sillyness | |
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iloveannie said: 'places head in hands and groans once more'
Enough of the can't-be-proven-facts already. If people can't state for definite details like these then can they please just not post at all. Without any proof it's just a load of wasted words that do nothing but annoy a few and mislead others. About as worthwhile as investigating Kennedy's assassination, Diana's death, the twin towers, the moon landings or whether or not a tree makes a sound if it falls in a forest with no-one to hear it. Which it does. Well said annie,at last ur making sense.....and do u have proof that a tree makes a sound when no one is there or are u another one to state a can't be proven myth..BACK UP UR CLAIMS!!!!! "ain't nuffin but a muffin but we gotta a whole lotta butta 2 go...."
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RIPGODAZIPPER said: iloveannie said: 'places head in hands and groans once more'
Enough of the can't-be-proven-facts already. If people can't state for definite details like these then can they please just not post at all. Without any proof it's just a load of wasted words that do nothing but annoy a few and mislead others. About as worthwhile as investigating Kennedy's assassination, Diana's death, the twin towers, the moon landings or whether or not a tree makes a sound if it falls in a forest with no-one to hear it. Which it does. Well said annie,at last ur making sense.....and do u have proof that a tree makes a sound when no one is there or are u another one to state a can't be proven myth..BACK UP UR CLAIMS!!!!! there is no such thing as sound only vibrations which your ears translate in to noise so the vibrations will still be there whether there are ears to convert then into noise or not so really it depends on what your definiation of sound is do you think of sound as the vibrations or do they only become sound after ears have converted them? With Love there is no Death | |
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strutboy said: Obviously I can't divulge the exact data as it would break from my contractual obligations, but Croke Park is selling very well. Almost 70 percent of the stadium has sold out, and this is long before the promotional push plus two personal appearances by the man himself in the lead-up. The UK hasn't even had any exposure tothe concert yet - or any specialist trip handlers in western Europe so have some faith.
The plan was to let the local Irish market have first dibs at the concert, which is only fair. At present, it is only those desperate for best seats that have bought. The other 30 percent will be swept up in the final month as anticipation grows. I can also confirm there will be an aftershow - although the venue has to remain quiet for now. Ireland should start seeing some competitions for tickets to the main show and aftershow in the coming weeks. Oh please. Anyone who has been following the ticket allocations knows that you can still get seats in half the stadium. By the way, I sopke to someone in the know (of course, I can't reveal who they are) and they said you are talking bollox. . | |
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SquirrelMeat said: strutboy said: Obviously I can't divulge the exact data as it would break from my contractual obligations, but Croke Park is selling very well. Almost 70 percent of the stadium has sold out, and this is long before the promotional push plus two personal appearances by the man himself in the lead-up. The UK hasn't even had any exposure tothe concert yet - or any specialist trip handlers in western Europe so have some faith.
The plan was to let the local Irish market have first dibs at the concert, which is only fair. At present, it is only those desperate for best seats that have bought. The other 30 percent will be swept up in the final month as anticipation grows. I can also confirm there will be an aftershow - although the venue has to remain quiet for now. Ireland should start seeing some competitions for tickets to the main show and aftershow in the coming weeks. Oh please. Anyone who has been following the ticket allocations knows that you can still get seats in half the stadium. By the way, I sopke to someone in the know (of course, I can't reveal who they are) and they said you are talking bollox. sounds to me like its someone trying to wind wolfy up and playing a joke. its not just here but on other threads where there is nothing but negativity and to honest im not here for that. we all love prince but there are a few here who just go around talking nonsence and trying to wreck the place [Edited 3/31/08 18:24pm] | |
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