hey, I can bump this again.
3 giant (aka triple at the very least) Gin and either tonic or ginger-ales, plus a bottle red win (newman's own... goes directly to charity, so what of it).
It's all for Duck and Rummy.
<3. You kids are tits, really you are.
Jameson Irish Whiskey
That is all.
Back in the Don Julio. Grammama is a bit of a teetotaler, she made a comment when I destroyed the bottle of JD in her wetbar, so I'm back to keeping a stash in my room. Yay, to be 18 again.
To celebrate, dear Ian, please go to this
http://www.boingboing.net/2010/07/08/tre...k-cla.html
and take pix of yourself and others in a drunken vulcan revelry.
PS: my count of oregon people to meet is up to 2, and I want to see portland, so I'm building excuses to travel there.
(07-10-2010, 05:14 PM)rumsfald link Wrote: [ -> ]Back in the Don Julio. Grammama is a bit of a teetotaler, she made a comment when I destroyed the bottle of JD in her wetbar, so I'm back to keeping a stash in my room. Yay, to be 18 again.
To celebrate, dear Ian, please go to this
http://www.boingboing.net/2010/07/08/tre...k-cla.html
and take pix of yourself and others in a drunken vulcan revelry.
PS: my count of oregon people to meet is up to 2, and I want to see portland, so I'm building excuses to travel there.
I'm not in oregon any more due to budgetary concerns.
I had a friend who went to that last year and liked it well enough though.
(07-10-2010, 06:55 PM)Ianki link Wrote: [ -> ]I'm not in oregon any more due to budgetary concerns.
Then where the hell are you, now?
(07-10-2010, 09:48 PM)rumsfald link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Ianki link=topic=753.msg163267#msg163267 date=1278806149]
I'm not in oregon any more due to budgetary concerns.
Then where the hell are you, now?
[/quote]
Living rent free in maine.
Now who's 18 again?
Bump. Massively for last night. Less so for tonight.
(07-10-2010, 09:59 PM)Ianki link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=rumsfald link=topic=753.msg163274#msg163274 date=1278816517]
[quote author=Ianki link=topic=753.msg163267#msg163267 date=1278806149]
I'm not in oregon any more due to budgetary concerns.
Then where the hell are you, now?
[/quote]
Living rent free in maine.
Now who's 18 again?
[/quote]
also living rent free back home as of Thursday :-*
(07-10-2010, 09:59 PM)Ianki link Wrote: [ -> ]Living rent free in maine.
Maine's more betterer for me. I spent some years living in the northeast, and have a pretty friend in Boston.
I also have two tickets to this
http://solidsoundfestival.com/
trying to decide whether to go whether to sell. You should go with me to make sure I don't get too drunk.
(07-11-2010, 07:59 AM)rumsfald link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Ianki link=topic=753.msg163277#msg163277 date=1278817148]
Living rent free in maine.
Maine's more betterer for me. I spent some years living in the northeast, and have a pretty friend in Boston.
I also have two tickets to this
http://solidsoundfestival.com/
trying to decide whether to go whether to sell. You should go with me to make sure I don't get too drunk.
[/quote]
hmmm 90 dollars is a alot of money just to see Wilco and the books.
Also, i'm worried about the no smoking/no alchohol policy, but somewhat intrigued by the valet biking.
(07-11-2010, 12:10 PM)Ianki link Wrote: [ -> ]hmmm 90 dollars is a alot of money just to see Wilco and the books.
Also, i'm worried about the no smoking/no alchohol policy, but somewhat intrigued by the valet biking.
Your ticket would be
gratis, on me. I have two, as when I bought these I had intended to go with my ex, as we saw wilco 5 times in 08-09. You would, however, be required to wear a skirt.
The no-alchoholololol policy is probably just for bring-ins. I'm sure they will be selling beer inside at concession stands. Could always pre-game a bit, and/or bring vodka in water bottles.
The smoking....I wonder how they will enforce that.
Yeah, the bike thing is cool. If I custom ordered a foldy bike, it wouldn't be here in time. I could, however, buy one off the rack if sufficiently tempted to impulsebuy.
I'm not kidding, PM me if you wanna make it happen.
(07-11-2010, 04:36 PM)rumsfald link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Ianki link=topic=753.msg163323#msg163323 date=1278868229]
hmmm 90 dollars is a alot of money just to see Wilco and the books.
Also, i'm worried about the no smoking/no alchohol policy, but somewhat intrigued by the valet biking.
Your ticket would be
gratis, on me. I have two, as when I bought these I had intended to go with my ex, as we saw wilco 5 times in 08-09. You would, however, be required to wear a skirt.
The no-alchoholololol policy is probably just for bring-ins. I'm sure they will be selling beer inside at concession stands. Could always pre-game a bit, and/or bring vodka in water bottles.
The smoking....I wonder how they will enforce that.
Yeah, the bike thing is cool. If I custom ordered a foldy bike, it wouldn't be here in time. I could, however, buy one off the rack if sufficiently tempted to impulsebuy.
I'm not kidding, PM me if you wanna make it happen.
[/quote]
I'm betting they might make you toss your water bottles. They did that at the show we just went to, even if you brought your own fancy bottle.
(07-11-2010, 06:21 PM)Luinbariel link Wrote: [ -> ]I'm betting they might make you toss your water bottles. They did that at the show we just went to, even if you brought your own fancy bottle.
Reading the FAQ a little closer, that's quite possible
[tt]YES:
sealed or empty water bottles, blankets, strollers and chairs. Bag check will be available inside for any disallowed items. NO: glass, pets, alcohol, coolers, picnic baskets or smoking DISCOURAGED: Large bags, backpacks, and umbrellas are discouraged, as they will not be allowed in the galleries.[/tt]
(07-11-2010, 07:49 PM)rumsfald link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Luinbariel link=topic=753.msg163354#msg163354 date=1278890514]
I'm betting they might make you toss your water bottles. They did that at the show we just went to, even if you brought your own fancy bottle.
Reading the FAQ a little closer, that's quite possible
[tt]YES:
sealed or empty water bottles, blankets, strollers and chairs. Bag check will be available inside for any disallowed items. NO: glass, pets, alcohol, coolers, picnic baskets or smoking DISCOURAGED: Large bags, backpacks, and umbrellas are discouraged, as they will not be allowed in the galleries.[/tt]
[/quote]
I used to get around the "sealed" water bottle part at NHL games by simple taking a bit of plastic wrap, placing it over the entire bottle, and just heating it up. It creates the plastic cover, and when I was asked about it, which was often, I would say I got it from America. You could simply say it came from Canada
(07-11-2010, 09:39 PM)Vlambo link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=rumsfald link=topic=753.msg163366#msg163366 date=1278895768]
[quote author=Luinbariel link=topic=753.msg163354#msg163354 date=1278890514]
I'm betting they might make you toss your water bottles. They did that at the show we just went to, even if you brought your own fancy bottle.
Reading the FAQ a little closer, that's quite possible
[tt]YES:
sealed or empty water bottles, blankets, strollers and chairs. Bag check will be available inside for any disallowed items. NO: glass, pets, alcohol, coolers, picnic baskets or smoking DISCOURAGED: Large bags, backpacks, and umbrellas are discouraged, as they will not be allowed in the galleries.[/tt]
[/quote]
I used to get around the "sealed" water bottle part at NHL games by simple taking a bit of plastic wrap, placing it over the entire bottle, and just heating it up. It creates the plastic cover, and when I was asked about it, which was often, I would say I got it from America. You could simply say it came from Canada
[/quote]
WOW
this changes concert-going forever
bicxardi taswets like shitr
Edit: That was my friend. He's not very good at drinking.