February 8, 201016 yr Me encanta que la gente en el poder en Argentina se preocupe por las vibraciones de un concierto de COLDPLAY y de GUNS N' ROSES en vez de ocuparse de su propio pais. Por lo menos estaremos seguros que los que se mueren de hambre no tendran esos problemas. Aha. :surprised: Lo siento mucho, Cele, de verdad. Si yo estubiese en Argentina todavia, seguo me ubiese comprado entradas par River. Simpatizo contigo.
February 8, 201016 yr Author Me encanta que la gente en el poder en Argentina se preocupe por las vibraciones de un concierto de COLDPLAY y de GUNS N' ROSES en vez de ocuparse de su propio pais. Por lo menos estaremos seguros que los que se mueren de hambre no tendran esos problemas. Aha. :surprised: Lo siento mucho, Cele, de verdad. Si yo estubiese en Argentina todavia, seguo me ubiese comprado entradas par River. Simpatizo contigo. gracias :) si, viste? sobre todo nos van a librar de que cuando salgamos del estadio no venga un menor de edad apuntandonos con una pistola y nos mate por robarnos $2. argentina es asi
February 8, 201016 yr gracias :) si, viste? sobre todo nos van a librar de que cuando salgamos del estadio no venga un menor de edad apuntandonos con una pistola y nos mate por robarnos $2. argentina es asi Mientras que la presidenta come cerdo para tener fines de semana mas interesantes con el psicopata de su marido :lol: :\
February 8, 201016 yr Author Mientras que la presidenta come cerdo para tener fines de semana mas interesantes con el psicopata de su marido :lol: :\ jajajajajajaja! :laugh3: me rio para no llorar, es la cruel verdad
February 9, 201016 yr Los estadios no estan hechos para hacer ruido? :thinking: Eso es lo que yo me pregunto.
February 9, 201016 yr ''hasta que se acredite que no causan prejuicio a los vecinos. '' Tal vez no lo anulen del todo? :wtf:
February 9, 201016 yr Author no, espero. resulta que son tres evaluaciones de impacto ambiental, y se hicieron dos. o sea que el tercero vendria a ser el de coldplay. ojala sea asi
February 9, 201016 yr Hacen mas ruido en los partidos de futbol que en los conciertos. En los partidos hay 10 veces mas violencia que en este tipo de eventos, asique que no vengan a joder los vecinos del estadio!
February 9, 201016 yr Hacen mas ruido en los partidos de futbol que en los conciertos. En los partidos hay 10 veces mas violencia que en este tipo de eventos, asique que no vengan a joder los vecinos del estadio! exacto
February 9, 201016 yr Hah, just read the title and the first line in the original post. Looks like a hater.
February 9, 201016 yr Hah, just read the title and the first line in the original post. Looks like a hater. Haha! you understood badly :lol: keep reading and you'll realize :P
February 9, 201016 yr but I read the title and then just that first line and didn't proceed to read the rest of what was written. that's the way I roll. so according to what I read, cele wishes death upon Coldplay. *makes note in Handy Dandy Notebook*
February 9, 201016 yr Be optimists, I hope a concert will take place in any case :uhoh: Kill bureaucrats!
February 9, 201016 yr Why is everyone so upset? If the vibrations are going to damage peoples' houses surely you don't want that to happen just so you can go to a concert?? Unless it's a matter of people not being able to sleep... all the same... christ how would you feel if there was a fucking stadium next door... Certainly no reason to fantasize about killing anyone. It's a bit weird that houses would even be built next door to a stadium, also that people would choose to move in next to one and then complain. It's a fucking stadium, what do you expect? :\ Oh well, their houses. I still think it's a little silly. Is Buenos Aires really that crowded?
February 9, 201016 yr Author so according to what I read, cele wishes death upon Coldplay. :uhoh2: oh really. It sounds like... oh my god :P It's a bit weird that houses would even be built next door to a stadium, also that people would choose to move in next to one and then complain. It's a fucking stadium, what do you expect? Oh well, their houses. I still think it's a little silly. Is Buenos Aires really that crowded? buenos aires city is too crowded. It´s like a big anthill, full of ants that goes to everywhere. yeah, I wouldnt live near a stadium
February 9, 201016 yr It's a bit weird that houses would even be built next door to a stadium, also that people would choose to move in next to one and then complain. It's a fucking stadium, what do you expect? :\ Oh well, their houses. I still think it's a little silly. Is Buenos Aires really that crowded? Wouldn't mind living next to a stadium if I was them. :rolleyes:
February 9, 201016 yr Maybe they just need to sell the houses to people who love music and parties! (or erect sound barriers - which wouldn't be all that expensive..):)
February 9, 201016 yr vecino idiotas qe se fueron a vivir justo ahi, y de seguro son todos unos viejos qe se la pasan escuchando los chalchaleros en la casa y no saben otra cosa mas qe romper las bolas 18 dias antes ¬¬
February 9, 201016 yr this is such a let-down for everyone who bought tickets! and people who have organized trips to argentina from overseas specifically to see them! It doesn't affect me, but I really hope this gets resolved soon and the concert isn't cancelled. also, people should realise when they buy houses next to a stadium (just as you would if you bought a house on a loud busy road or next door to a pub or something) that there's going to be noise...
February 9, 201016 yr just got this from Gustavo/HPFFEaccording to a famous Argentine entertainment journalist called Bebe Contepomi, who posted a video on a well-known news channel's blog (called TN), the show taking place on Feb 26th WILL NOT BE CANCELLED. In the video he says he spoke to a TimeForFun (the guys who are bringing Coldplay to Argentina) representative and told him that they're doing all they can to play in the River Stadium, but that even if they can't, the concert would be made somewhere else, in another venue. Here's the link: http://www.tn.com.ar/2010/02/08/sociedad/02136143.html
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