If they have to clear the pit due to weather....

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  • perfectlefts14
    perfectlefts14 California Posts: 2,080
    81 wrote:
    get in line at 6am
    sweat your ass off for 12 hours
    get front row of the pit

    lighting comes...pit emptied....

    lighting passes....pit refilled....

    and you are row 20


    this might be better than the post wrigley I beam complaints.

    :lol::lol::lol:


    i may be hoping this happens....with no injuries to anyone.

    yeah...i'm a dick...i know it. :lol:

    Totally called it! :lol::lol::lol:

    I wonder how "The List" is working out for all those GA folks now.
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  • brianwilson
    brianwilson Posts: 406
    Everyone has wormed their way through a pit crowd. That's the way it works, and there's nothing wrong with it.

    You're a snob if you look down your nose or whine at someone trying to move over, under, sideways, down or whatever in a GA section.
  • brianwilson
    brianwilson Posts: 406
    Here's why you shouldn't care about people trying to worm up front in a pit... Look at these lunatics causing a fiasco by charging to the front...

    https://twitter.com/PJStatTracker/statu ... 47/photo/1
  • pdalowsky
    pdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,268
    81 wrote:
    get in line at 6am
    sweat your ass off for 12 hours
    get front row of the pit

    lighting comes...pit emptied....

    lighting passes....pit refilled....

    and you are row 20


    this might be better than the post wrigley I beam complaints.

    :lol::lol::lol:

    i may be hoping this happens....with no injuries to anyone.

    yeah...i'm a dick...i know it. :lol:

    Well that takes a certain dedication to get that barrier today

    Doesn't seem too funny to me
  • 81
    81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    It was a sight to behold :lol:
    81 is now off the air

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  • pdalowsky
    pdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,268
    Laughing at others misfortune - spiteful and unnecessary. Downright sad if you ask me.
  • dimitrispearljam
    dimitrispearljam Posts: 139,726
    Attention!
    Attention people.

    Will the soaking wet Greek man, with Gyros sauce dribbling from his chin, please leave the GA. section immediately, before you get struck by lightening!

    Thank you, and have a nice evening!
    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

    i had a fuckin Blast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Wash my clothes!!!to the clean form!!to the oure form!!!
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  • NoWay
    NoWay St. Louis Posts: 347
    it also looked like a bunch of non GAs rushed into the pit after the rain delay because they weren't checking bracelets initially.
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  • morello
    morello Auckland, New Zealand Posts: 6,217
    You jinxed it 81! All your fault the weather delay & lightning etc!

    "If they have to clear the pit due to weather...." he said......... :nono: :nono:
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  • Last-12-Exit
    Last-12-Exit Charleston, SC Posts: 8,661
    Attention!
    Attention people.

    Will the soaking wet Greek man, with Gyros sauce dribbling from his chin, please leave the GA. section immediately, before you get struck by lightening!

    Thank you, and have a nice evening!
    That's hilarious
  • nadahombre
    nadahombre Brooklyn Posts: 460
    81 you're an argument for the proverb that an empty can makes the most noise
  • 81
    81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    :lol: thanks :lol:
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  • Evel K
    Evel K Posts: 588
    NoWay wrote:
    it also looked like a bunch of non GAs rushed into the pit after the rain delay because they weren't checking bracelets initially.
    Hey Darrin It's 92 Palooza all over again. :lol: I'm older now, no regrets.
    Things were different then
  • Lost In Ohio
    Lost In Ohio Posts: 7,283
    Attention!
    Attention people.

    Will the soaking wet Greek man, with Gyros sauce dribbling from his chin, please leave the GA. section immediately, before you get struck by lightening!

    Thank you, and have a nice evening!
    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

    i had a fuckin Blast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Wash my clothes!!!to the clean form!!to the oure form!!!


    Hmmm...who was the guy who said he didn't want to eat Greek food because he gets it every day.

    Must not have been dimitrispearljam...nooooo....
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  • Evel K
    Evel K Posts: 588
    Hey 81 What does your crystal ball say about Pittsburgh?
    Things were different then
  • Evel K
    Evel K Posts: 588
    Hey 81 What does your crystal ball say about Pittsburgh?
    Things were different then
  • Aussie357
    Aussie357 Posts: 649
    It was a very unfortunate situation all around.
    Yes, some of us lined before breakfast to have a shot at being on the rail for potentially one of the most memorable shows ever. Most fans chose not to.....
    Actually making it to the rail and being directly in front of Mike was surreal. To have it taken away by others who hadn't made the effort, some who didn't even have GA passes, was devastating.
    While a lot of us were totally disappointed with losing the spots we had put so much time and effort into securing, it was hard to stay composed when those who took our spots were gloating about it and then were annoyed with our efforts to reclaim our previous postions.
    The worst part of the whole deal were a father and his son who were next to us for his son's first show. They had been with us since 7am, the boy was a trooper, and to see them lose their rail spot and have that "moment of a lifetime" lost was devastating.

    81 - usually I find your comments mildly entertaining, but this thread and your comments were poorly thought through. I hope you don't experience the same disappointment any time soon.
    I'll keep takin' punches until their will grows tired... Hey I won't change direction and I won't change my mind.......
  • Evel K
    Evel K Posts: 588
    Aussie357 wrote:
    It was a very unfortunate situation all around.
    Yes, some of us lined before breakfast to have a shot at being on the rail for potentially one of the most memorable shows ever. Most fans chose not to.....
    Actually making it to the rail and being directly in front of Mike was surreal. To have it taken away by others who hadn't made the effort, some who didn't even have GA passes, was devastating.
    While a lot of us were totally disappointed with losing the spots we had put so much time and effort into securing, it was hard to stay composed when those who took our spots were gloating about it and then were annoyed with our efforts to reclaim our previous postions.
    The worst part of the whole deal were a father and his son who were next to us for his son's first show. They had been with us since 7am, the boy was a trooper, and to see them lose their rail spot and have that "moment of a lifetime" lost was devastating.

    81 - usually I find your comments mildly entertaining, but this thread and your comments were poorly thought through. I hope you don't experience the same disappointment any time soon.
    I couldn't help thinking of the whole seniority debate that has been going on here while reading this.
    Things were different then
  • DarbyCrash
    DarbyCrash Posts: 223
    Aussie357 wrote:
    It was a very unfortunate situation all around.
    Yes, some of us lined before breakfast to have a shot at being on the rail for potentially one of the most memorable shows ever. Most fans chose not to.....
    Actually making it to the rail and being directly in front of Mike was surreal. To have it taken away by others who hadn't made the effort, some who didn't even have GA passes, was devastating.
    While a lot of us were totally disappointed with losing the spots we had put so much time and effort into securing, it was hard to stay composed when those who took our spots were gloating about it and then were annoyed with our efforts to reclaim our previous postions.
    The worst part of the whole deal were a father and his son who were next to us for his son's first show. They had been with us since 7am, the boy was a trooper, and to see them lose their rail spot and have that "moment of a lifetime" lost was devastating.

    81 - usually I find your comments mildly entertaining, but this thread and your comments were poorly thought through. I hope you don't experience the same disappointment any time soon.

    Well said. I was one of the people in line with you, since very early. It was heartbreaking. Especially because of the little boy and his Dad. The little guy was so excited and had "FIRST SHOW!" written on his palm. Thankfully I got up front again, but it was really difficult to do so.
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  • 81
    81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    To be fair, everyone knew when they lined up thqt weather could play a part in the nights festivities
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