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getithom

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  1. And the 'true fan' thing gets old - from anyone - instantly. Because, really, what is a 'true fan'? Not only does it sound childish, but it sounds plain silly.
  2. What has been your favorite memory whilst on the tour thus far? Also: stay awesome.
  3. I'd rather sleep than finish my work day.
  4. Most of the time, it's by luck. A roadie/crew member will pick someone out and voila, upgraded seats. But don't worry about your seats. I thought I had pretty bad nosebleed seats, but as soon as the band came on, I could not care less.
  5. Wow. What a bunch of idiots. Initially, the guy was like, "I'M SO SORRY MAN. LEMME BUY YOU A PRETZEL OR A BEER.", but then he started talking shit about us, when he was right behind us. What a dick. But, it was funny, because his wife fell down the steps drunk during The Scientist and he left.
  6. Hahaha, I'm loving the Dunder Mifflin shirt. Props to Wolf Gang. I had this guy sitting behind me - who wasn't even supposed to be in the 300's, but in the 100's - who kept getting drunk and spilt beer on me and my friends. Really annoying.
  7. wat. In all seriousness, I'm glad everything went well. They put on an extraordinary show.
  8. Great review! Although, when they were in Dallas this weekend, they didn't do anything after Paradise, except run to the B-stage.
  9. That's awesome to hear! There was a young couple in front of us. The guy was really into it, but the girl seemed to not really enjoy much except their big, older hits.
  10. I think I remember seeing you two somewhere in the venue. Both of y'all look like two of my friends.
  11. I forgot something. About ten minutes after it was all said and done, we go down to the floor section to try and get some confetti. As we're halfway down - and I MAKE EYE CONTACT WITH MATT - some guy asks me what we're looking for, so I say confetti. Apparently that was a stupid idea, and he says, "Oh, that's done and overwith. Please leave now." What the hell? But later, as we were waiting outside for the boys (to no avail) someone dropped a river of confetti outside, so I picked up as much as I could. I figured something was wrong beforehand, Angie. Was that Matt or Dan fixing Jonny's guitar? I was too far away.
  12. Mother of God. I got to the arena about 6 PM, and it being my first visit to the AAC, me and my friends just looked around for a while. A t-shirt, a tour program and a coffee mug cost me $75, but I can't complain. It's what I expected, and am pleased thus far. Wolf Gang was awesome. I have already torrented their newest album. (teehee) (Obviously I plan to actually buy the album next.) Robyn -- I don't know. She's hot in a weird way. The shaved hair in the back is weird. But, here music was iffy. Some were catchy, others were very, "What the fuck." All in all, I was pleased with the openers, but Robyn seemed to go on and on and on. During Robyn, a drunken couple came up behind us. It wasn't even their seats, but the man kept yelling the lyrics to GPASUYF over and over and over[/b. At one point, he even spilt beer on our backs. Really pissed us off when he "apologized". But, all was fair when his wife tripped down the steps and they left quietly. People actually cheered when he left. Coldplay was fucking incredible. When Jay-Z's song came on, internally, I was like, "HOLY SHIT IT'S HAPPENING." And, when the Back to the Future them started -- I have no words. Literally. I cannot describe that feeling of the first minute. Everyone was telling me the truth. The second leg of the US tour kicked off with a bang. Lovers in Japan was badass, as was Charlie Brown, DLIBYH, Viva La Vida, GPASUYF, and everything else. I was singing like a maniac, while it seemed everyone else around us was either dragged there, or came for their singles/popular songs only. Also: Every Teardrop is not just a great closer, but a fucking amazing experience. Seriously. Out of all the concerts I've been to, I've never seen a more-fitting, so full of energy and extraordinary closer. I think half of my Coldplay high that followed for about two hours came from solely that. I don't even care about the setlist. I stopped looking about a month ago, but kind of figured it was the same. I purposefully forgot the order, and so I was pleasantly surprised on 90% of it. But still, I don't give two craps about it. Coldplay wants us to "forget about everything for a while", and sure enough, they did that. Bravo, Coldplay. Bravo.
  13. Holy fucking shit. I have no words. Will post review after I'm done eating.
  14. Slides are wonderful. It took me a while to get used to, but my God. Greatest decision ever.
  15. I drove past the arena about an hour ago, and I'm pretty positive I saw their buses. :awesome:
  16. :awesome: It's Always Sunny

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