EURO TOUR 2012..!!!!!!!

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  • Jennytree
    Jennytree Posts: 5,340
    JimNastics wrote:
    Has anyone here ever got the train to Berlin from England? Eurostar to Brussels, and then the high-speed link into Germany. Thinking I might do the Berlin show, rather than go up to deepest darkest Manchester.

    Haven't gotten the train from England, but I got a train from Amsterdam to Berlin and it was awesome. Took 6 hours, and a first class ticket cost I think €40. It's a great way to see the countryside.
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  • Spags
    Spags Leigh-on-Sea, UK Posts: 3,057
    JimNastics wrote:
    Spags wrote:
    Congratulations!

    Thanks mate, though I haven't quite delivered the goods yet :D We are trying though, and planning on an Autumn 2012 birth :)

    Well all power to your penis then my friend and may your first child be a masculine child!
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  • Vs
    Vs Posts: 76
    who shoot the bird?
  • alesek
    alesek Posts: 809
    JimNastics wrote:
    IrishGuy wrote:
    Why not just fly? The train isn't exactly cheap and there are plenty of budget airlines flying into Berlin.

    Wife likely to be 6ish months pregnant, just thought the train might be an easier journey. Not that I know anything about these things!!

    well quite frankly, being 6month pregnant its not the best thing to be at a loud rock concert...
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  • Vs wrote:
    who shoot the bird?
    soon Italy..soon :D
    "...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
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  • cant wait for the madness with the tix..i hope Scandinavia isnt hard...

    hehhehehehehehehehehe

    yeah right...

    whooohoooo freaks.. :D:D:D
    "...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
    "..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
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  • IrishGuy
    IrishGuy Posts: 258
    JimNastics wrote:
    IrishGuy wrote:
    Why not just fly? The train isn't exactly cheap and there are plenty of budget airlines flying into Berlin.

    Wife likely to be 6ish months pregnant, just thought the train might be an easier journey. Not that I know anything about these things!!

    6 months pregnant is fine to fly.
  • Vs wrote:
    who shoot the bird?
    soon Italy..soon :D

    "soon" and "Italy" together in the same sentence immediately unleashed wild dreams inside this office.

    Let's hope the bird sings before I end up writing ambiguous letters to clients and colleagues.
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  • JanetWeiss wrote:
    Vs wrote:
    who shoot the bird?
    soon Italy..soon :D

    "soon" and "Italy" together in the same sentence immediately unleashed wild dreams inside this office.

    Let's hope the bird sings before I end up writing ambiguous letters to clients and colleagues.
    soon cos is from Italy the friend post this..
    all ok Roma?? :)
    "...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
    "..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
    “..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
  • alesek wrote:
    JimNastics wrote:
    IrishGuy wrote:
    Why not just fly? The train isn't exactly cheap and there are plenty of budget airlines flying into Berlin.

    Wife likely to be 6ish months pregnant, just thought the train might be an easier journey. Not that I know anything about these things!!

    well quite frankly, being 6month pregnant its not the best thing to be at a loud rock concert...

    Why?? Being pregnant doesn't suddenly make someone all fragile and delicate. The human race has survived for thousands of years in the harshest of conditions so I hardly think 2 hours of music is really the worst thing that a pregnant person could be doing.

    My wife managed 5 days of Glastonbury in baking sunshine whilst she was 7 months gone and we now have a healthy, happy and lovely 15 month old boy. We even took him to this years festival when he was 10 months old and he had an absolute blast.

    People forget that as long as you care for them properly babies are remarkably adaptable and resilient.
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  • JanetWeiss wrote:

    "soon" and "Italy" together in the same sentence immediately unleashed wild dreams inside this office.

    Let's hope the bird sings before I end up writing ambiguous letters to clients and colleagues.
    soon cos is from Italy the friend post this..
    all ok Roma?? :)

    haha, yes. :)

    (In moments like these I feel how hard it is to be married to my life and have Pearl Jam as lover. :mrgreen: )
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    London, Dusseldorf, Scheessel, Copenhagen
    New York, New York
    Rotterdam, Berlin, Manchester, London
    Dublin, Belfast, London, Venice
    Alpine Valley
    Berlin I, Berlin II, Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen
    Berlin, Milan
    Boston I, Boston II
    (London I, London II, Milan, Padova, Roma, Werchter)
  • Why?? Being pregnant doesn't suddenly make someone all fragile and delicate. The human race has survived for thousands of years in the harshest of conditions so I hardly think 2 hours of music is really the worst thing that a pregnant person could be doing.

    My wife managed 5 days of Glastonbury in baking sunshine whilst she was 7 months gone and we now have a healthy, happy and lovely 15 month old boy. We even took him to this years festival when he was 10 months old and he had an absolute blast.

    People forget that as long as you care for them properly babies are remarkably adaptable and resilient.

    Yes, I've been doing some research and most people seem to say it's fine if you're sensible, i.e. not being too close to the stage. If we do make it to a show, then obviously we'll try and get seats, so that should be fine anyway.... though I'm worried that 10c won't be selling seat tickets :?
  • JimNastics wrote:
    Why?? Being pregnant doesn't suddenly make someone all fragile and delicate. The human race has survived for thousands of years in the harshest of conditions so I hardly think 2 hours of music is really the worst thing that a pregnant person could be doing.

    My wife managed 5 days of Glastonbury in baking sunshine whilst she was 7 months gone and we now have a healthy, happy and lovely 15 month old boy. We even took him to this years festival when he was 10 months old and he had an absolute blast.

    People forget that as long as you care for them properly babies are remarkably adaptable and resilient.

    Yes, I've been doing some research and most people seem to say it's fine if you're sensible, i.e. not being too close to the stage. If we do make it to a show, then obviously we'll try and get seats, so that should be fine anyway.... though I'm worried that 10c won't be selling seat tickets :?

    If your talking Berlin, they won't be. But you'll very easily get a decent seat if you turn up about 30 minutes before 10C members are let in. :)
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  • JimNastics wrote:
    Why?? Being pregnant doesn't suddenly make someone all fragile and delicate. The human race has survived for thousands of years in the harshest of conditions so I hardly think 2 hours of music is really the worst thing that a pregnant person could be doing.

    My wife managed 5 days of Glastonbury in baking sunshine whilst she was 7 months gone and we now have a healthy, happy and lovely 15 month old boy. We even took him to this years festival when he was 10 months old and he had an absolute blast.

    People forget that as long as you care for them properly babies are remarkably adaptable and resilient.

    Yes, I've been doing some research and most people seem to say it's fine if you're sensible, i.e. not being too close to the stage. If we do make it to a show, then obviously we'll try and get seats, so that should be fine anyway.... though I'm worried that 10c won't be selling seat tickets :?

    If your talking Berlin, they won't be. But you'll very easily get a decent seat if you turn up about 30 minutes before 10C members are let in. :)

    So the seats at the Berlin show are GA, and not designated?
  • JimNastics wrote:
    Why?? Being pregnant doesn't suddenly make someone all fragile and delicate. The human race has survived for thousands of years in the harshest of conditions so I hardly think 2 hours of music is really the worst thing that a pregnant person could be doing.

    My wife managed 5 days of Glastonbury in baking sunshine whilst she was 7 months gone and we now have a healthy, happy and lovely 15 month old boy. We even took him to this years festival when he was 10 months old and he had an absolute blast.

    People forget that as long as you care for them properly babies are remarkably adaptable and resilient.

    Yes, I've been doing some research and most people seem to say it's fine if you're sensible, i.e. not being too close to the stage. If we do make it to a show, then obviously we'll try and get seats, so that should be fine anyway.... though I'm worried that 10c won't be selling seat tickets :?

    If your talking Berlin, they won't be. But you'll very easily get a decent seat if you turn up about 30 minutes before 10C members are let in. :)
    no problem when u get in Berlin..at 2009,i was all day in the line..but i get in after the general public..deside with a friend just stay and drink beers at 10c bar..we was the last 10c member we get in..we got great seats at Mike seated side.. :)
    "...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
    "..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
    “..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
  • JimNastics wrote:

    So the seats at the Berlin show are GA, and not designated?
    are GA and seated..but random,no seats number..we are talking at a 18000 venue...like 3000-4000 in Arena
    and the rest side at the amphitheater..no problem for safety..all cool... :)
    "...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
    "..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
    “..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
  • veddertown
    veddertown Scotland Posts: 5,260
    JimNastics wrote:
    Why?? Being pregnant doesn't suddenly make someone all fragile and delicate. The human race has survived for thousands of years in the harshest of conditions so I hardly think 2 hours of music is really the worst thing that a pregnant person could be doing.

    My wife managed 5 days of Glastonbury in baking sunshine whilst she was 7 months gone and we now have a healthy, happy and lovely 15 month old boy. We even took him to this years festival when he was 10 months old and he had an absolute blast.

    People forget that as long as you care for them properly babies are remarkably adaptable and resilient.

    Yes, I've been doing some research and most people seem to say it's fine if you're sensible, i.e. not being too close to the stage. If we do make it to a show, then obviously we'll try and get seats, so that should be fine anyway.... though I'm worried that 10c won't be selling seat tickets :?
    Sounds like this could be a tour with partially seated venues. A 10c member will swap seated for standing in a flash if you put a post up. We swapped our Belfast standing tickets very easily when Mrs. Veddertown was pregnant and we had stunning side stage seats. There are no risks as long as you're careful and responsible which I can tell you are... ;)

    Enjoy the shows!! :D
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  • chime
    chime Posts: 7,839
    So likelihood of tickets going on sale on Friday evening while I am at my work x-mas party?? :shock: :oops: :(
    So are we strangers now? Like rock and roll and the radio?
  • WhyNotSweden
    WhyNotSweden Sweden Posts: 4,308
    JimNastics wrote:

    So the seats at the Berlin show are GA, and not designated?
    are GA and seated..but random,no seats number..we are talking at a 18000 venue...like 3000-4000 in Arena
    and the rest side at the amphitheater..no problem for safety..all cool... :)
    It's the O2 in Berlin this time, no Wulheide!
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  • chime wrote:
    So likelihood of tickets going on sale on Friday evening while I am at my work x-mas party?? :shock: :oops: :(
    we wait....my guess goes to monday...
    "...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
    "..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
    “..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”