Ten Clubber stole my shirt at Spokane!

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  • No matter what happened with the shirt, VedderSweater made a very nice gesture by replacing the shirt, plain and simple. It needs no analysis.
  • TinAnt wrote:
    TinAnt wrote:
    I had 2 posters stolen by ten club fans in a tube, so yes I have been there. Ripped off by you guys, after I set the tube down on my seat(and I watched it all night!) so that I could romp around and enjoy the show. The line up to replace those starts :arrow:

    :nono:

    Also, I ripped a poster one time when taking it out of a tube, probably your fault down here as well.

    As I read through this thread... I can't believe you have persisted in shitting all over the nice gesture that was freely placed forth by a generous person. For the life of me, I cannot understand why someone would bother to admonish someone for helping another.

    Who cares whether she lost the shirt or if it was stolen? And why do you need to rub it in her face?

    You also said you were 'ripped off by you guys' and had your poster stolen. Do you seriously think one of the people speaking to this thread had something to do with your posters being stolen? If not... don't you think you are deliberately trying to be confrontational? Is there really a need for that?

    While I'm at it... who rips their poster when pulling it out of a tube? Next time get your dad to do it for you.

    Did you read the thread's title?

    Of course, but if you were following along... she later 'corrected' her choice of words- essentially recanting her initial statement made from emotion.
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  • No matter what happened with the shirt, VedderSweater made a very nice gesture by replacing the shirt, plain and simple. It needs no analysis.

    And this essentially says all that needs to be said.

    Veddersweater is a good person.

    Thread's over.
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  • TinAnt
    TinAnt Posts: 343
    No matter what happened with the shirt, VedderSweater made a very nice gesture by replacing the shirt, plain and simple. It needs no analysis.

    And this essentially says all that needs to be said.

    Veddersweater is a good person.

    Thread's over.

    Reminds me of the person with a big bag of bread, feeding pigeons under a "Don't feed the birds" sign...
  • TinAnt wrote:
    No matter what happened with the shirt, VedderSweater made a very nice gesture by replacing the shirt, plain and simple. It needs no analysis.

    And this essentially says all that needs to be said.

    Veddersweater is a good person.

    Thread's over.

    Reminds me of the person with a big bag of bread, feeding pigeons under a "Don't feed the birds" sign...

    Feeding the troll? Is this what you are getting at?

    Tin... their seems to be a small bit of tension/animosity (for lack of better words) building within you over this matter. Honestly... I get where you are at with your cold analysis, but aren't you glad that, despite the fact we all could have said "Too bad for you", somebody offered to make it better for the person? Aren't you glad that there are people out there that would go to such lengths for another human being that they don't even know?

    I don't think you are a bad person... I just think that in light of the richness of the gesture, this is something we should all feel good about and leave it at that.
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  • CAVSTARR313
    CAVSTARR313 Posts: 8,756
    Feeding the troll? Is this what you are getting at?

    Tin... their seems to be a small bit of tension/animosity (for lack of better words) building within you over this matter. Honestly... I get where you are at with your cold analysis, but aren't you glad that, despite the fact we all could have said "Too bad for you", somebody offered to make it better for the person? Aren't you glad that there are people out there that would go to such lengths for another human being that they don't even know?

    I don't think you are a bad person... I just think that in light of the richness of the gesture, this is something we should all feel good about and leave it at that.
    This person you speak of just seems hell bent on missing that point..

    I am curious what posters were lost/damaged of theirs.. we should replace them, just to see if they fight this hard :lol:

    We are such jerks!!
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  • TinAnt
    TinAnt Posts: 343

    Feeding the troll? Is this what you are getting at?

    Tin... their seems to be a small bit of tension/animosity (for lack of better words) building within you over this matter. Honestly... I get where you are at with your cold analysis, but aren't you glad that, despite the fact we all could have said "Too bad for you", somebody offered to make it better for the person? Aren't you glad that there are people out there that would go to such lengths for another human being that they don't even know?

    I don't think you are a bad person... I just think that in light of the richness of the gesture, this is something we should all feel good about and leave it at that.


    I get it, Pearl Jam fans are awesome and the most generous people(even as complete strangers) I've had the pleasure of meeting. This does not go unrecognized on my end, as giving and opening your heart has been a theme of Pearl Jam's work for 23 years. But to come into this forum, call us thieves, tell a story about not taking care of their shit and still have people gifting them this shirt is utterly bewildering to me. I don't don't support this type of giving, it is irresponsible and attracts more birds.
  • No matter what happened with the shirt, VedderSweater made a very nice gesture by replacing the shirt, plain and simple. It needs no analysis.
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  • TinAnt wrote:


    I get it, Pearl Jam fans are awesome and the most generous people(even as complete strangers) I've had the pleasure of meeting. This does not go unrecognized on my end, as giving and opening your heart has been a theme of Pearl Jam's work for 23 years. But to come into this forum, call us thieves, tell a story about not taking care of their shit and still have people gifting them this shirt is utterly bewildering to me. I don't don't support this type of giving, it is irresponsible and attracts more birds.

    ok, now I get it....you seem to think his thread title is accusing ALL ten club members out. She said "ten clubber"; SINGULAR. She knows it's probably a person who has a membership because of the location of their tickets. Pretty simple, really.
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  • Given to...
    Given to... Wyoming Posts: 5,007
    after the first page and a half, this has turned into the normal, sad, and expected thread

    This place sucks ass. It used to be full of great folks with one or two assholes. Now the opposite is true.
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  • I can't believe this thread is still going,

    :shock:
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,492
    What size was your shirt?

    I'm in the giving mood. I'll scour the internet and see if I can find one in your size. May not be the one you lost, or that was stolen, but I'll see what I can to do replace your shirt.
    Very cool of you! :thumbup:
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,492
    TinAnt wrote:
    Caveeze wrote:
    TinAnt wrote:

    Cognitive maturity? You are the one replacing a person's shirt that they foolishly lost...
    I am a bit drunk and just throwing my hat in the ring for shits and giggles, but..

    How are you more certain that the OP foolishly lost it than that it was stolen??

    either way, seeing that this upset the OP, someone stepped up and replaced it.. This behavior should be applauded. Always!

    Either way, they didn't take care of it. Lost or stolen, it is gone because they weren't wearing it.

    I don't think this behavior should be rewarded, at all. It takes away personal responsibility and muddies the waters of people claiming they need help. If a person needs actual help(such as the Brazilian girl who got mugged) then resources should be used in for those situations.

    It is a shirt, it wasn't being taken care of, the person claimed someone from here stole it from them... there are many things here that point to foolish behavior.

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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,492
    after the first page and a half, this has turned into the normal, sad, and expected thread

    This place sucks ass. It used to be full of great folks with one or two assholes. Now the opposite is true.
    I think it's still just one or two assholes. Most people around here are still pretty cool. :)
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata