Official 2024 Ticket Lottery Results Thread
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 F5ing for five days sounds a lot worse than whatever the scratching and clawing entails.RS65573 said:I liked the F5 days. For Philly in 09 I F5'd for 5 days to get all 4 shows.
 Since then, it has been a scratch and claw to get 2-3 a tour.
 This tour I went all out and went for 10 shows. I got all 10.
 Sometime on this run will be my 100th. I have to do some digging and figure it out, but as a fanclub member since 1994, I could not be more excited.
 The only GA I pulled was both Chicago. IMO they likely did something wrong for that to happen so many times.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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            I only put in for Wrigley 1 and 2...but nothing....oddRemember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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 2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
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            back to business...anyone have a Sac seating chart?Mansfield 6/30/08 - Wrigley Field 7/14/13 - Worcester I 10/15/13 - Global Citizen 9/26/15 - MSG II 5/2/16 - Fenway I 8/5/16 - Fenway II 8/7/16 - Fenway II 9/4/18 - LA I 5/6/22 - LA II 5/7/22 - MSG 9/11/22 - Nashville 9/16/22 - St. Paul I and II 8/31/23-9/2/23 - Napa 5/25/24 - MSG I 9/3/24 - MSG II 9/4/24 - Hollywood FL I 4/24/25 - Hollywood FL II 4/26/250
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 Do these two people have the same chance of getting drawn for P1 seats? Yes/no and why?BF25394 said:
 Just to be clear, because you're using the word "agree"-- I don't think the instructions were confusing or illogical. I thought they were clear, and so did both of the other club members I talked to before submitting my requests.know1 said:
 Reasonable response. I agree that the instructions were confusing or perhaps illogical, but I followed them anyway. My 2 shows had only the first 2 options. I chose both options and got Reserved for both shows.BF25394 said:
 It is possible that the Reserved P1 in option one refers to the seats on the floor, while the Reserved P1 in option two refers to the sections in the lower bowl of the arena (with Reserved P2 being the sections in the upper bowl of the arena).washed in black said:
 Correctmpedone said:jimjam1982 said:GA/P1 - feels like its own GA only option. The GA pit is a different color.
 P1 is the blue
 P2 was the orange
 It wasn't particularly clear but I feel like the P stands for price. Since seated/GA are the same price they get tagged with the P1
 Except that the option said "GA or P1 Reserved - Standing or Seating", so it wasn't just price. 
 I speculated earlier that there were no doubt people who did not choose all three options and that this would result in better chances of those people being shut out, and this thread is proving that assertion right. People may have had different reasons for not checking all three boxes. Some preferred getting no ticket to getting a ticket in P2. Some did not read the instructions. Some did not understand the instructions. Some did not believe the instructions. Whatever the reason, the result is that some people who would have gotten tickets if they had selected all three options ended up not getting tickets.
 Person A: Checked GA/P1 and did not draw GA
 Person B: Checked GA/P1 & P1 and did not draw GA0
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            Looking for the Vegas seating chart 0 0
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 They're playing two shows, with a one-show fan-club ticket limit. MSG seats about 19,000. I doubt there are more than 38,000 Ten Club members in metro NYC, which is home to about six percent of the U.S. population. That would extrapolate to over 600,000 members overall in the U.S. all else being equal. Even accounting for a disproportionate number of members being in the NYC area, it doesn't add up. And we know that a significant portion of the membership is overseas.SHZA said:
 Not feasible. How many 10c members are in the NYC metro area? Enough to fill MSG several times over I'd imaginePJammin' said:
 I didn’t say that, but people that live in that city should be able to get a Ten Club ticket to a show in their own backyard. There would still be tickets left. They have done that in the past with club shows. LOCALS FIRST!YAKIMATSU said:
 So, the people that have NEVER had a home show and have to travel to every show are to be considered less than deserving of a seat. Hmmm, yeah no. Be happy that you COULD get a home show that's more than some of us can even hope for.PJammin' said:
 Well, that’s fine and dandy, but I don’t think any Ten Club member should strikeout on their own home show if they live there and are in the club. People flying in shouldn’t have preference over someone who actually lives in the city. It just seems jacked up that you can’t get a ticket in your own backyard. 🤷♂️B4idiejets said:Been reading the comments of this thread and I've come to a conclusion. And this is coming from a long time member and someone who lost out on shows in my hometown this go around. I really hope some prominent 10c organizers or even some band members read some of the comments on this thread. Not to come together and find a solution on how to impossibly make everyone happy about this ticket lottery. Nooo, but to realize they are missing the mark on a future merch idea............. you win some, you lose some people. Some of you are acting like entitled whiny little babies. Get over it already I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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 Answer should be yes. In reality we have no ideapjl44 said:
 Do these two people have the same chance of getting drawn for P1 seats? Yes/no and why?BF25394 said:
 Just to be clear, because you're using the word "agree"-- I don't think the instructions were confusing or illogical. I thought they were clear, and so did both of the other club members I talked to before submitting my requests.know1 said:
 Reasonable response. I agree that the instructions were confusing or perhaps illogical, but I followed them anyway. My 2 shows had only the first 2 options. I chose both options and got Reserved for both shows.BF25394 said:
 It is possible that the Reserved P1 in option one refers to the seats on the floor, while the Reserved P1 in option two refers to the sections in the lower bowl of the arena (with Reserved P2 being the sections in the upper bowl of the arena).washed in black said:
 Correctmpedone said:jimjam1982 said:GA/P1 - feels like its own GA only option. The GA pit is a different color.
 P1 is the blue
 P2 was the orange
 It wasn't particularly clear but I feel like the P stands for price. Since seated/GA are the same price they get tagged with the P1
 Except that the option said "GA or P1 Reserved - Standing or Seating", so it wasn't just price. 
 I speculated earlier that there were no doubt people who did not choose all three options and that this would result in better chances of those people being shut out, and this thread is proving that assertion right. People may have had different reasons for not checking all three boxes. Some preferred getting no ticket to getting a ticket in P2. Some did not read the instructions. Some did not understand the instructions. Some did not believe the instructions. Whatever the reason, the result is that some people who would have gotten tickets if they had selected all three options ended up not getting tickets.
 Person A: Checked GA/P1 and did not draw GA
 Person B: Checked GA/P1 & P1 and did not draw GA0
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 So you went 8-for-9 then? Why would you give yourself an 0-for-1 when you didn't have an at-bat?kaw753 said:
 I went 8 for 10 (7 P1 and 1 GA in Missoula) and one of the two I missed was the night I couldn't get at MSG. The thing is all I really wanted was 1 or 2 GA where I could swap with a ticket buddy on the other night (LA, LV, MSG, or Philly). So, I didn't actually get the tickets I wanted despite winning the lottery 8 times.BF25394 said:
 Fairness can be measured by opportunity, or by outcome. It's clear where you stand on that. Meanwhile, there have been two instances reported in the lottery thread of people going ten-for-ten. This one would make three, if they were indeed ten-for-ten.NewfieintheUSA said:
 By the way, I'm not sure this will thrill the people who got shut out-- that there are people going for, and getting tickets, to shows that they don't even want to attend, but just want to use the tickets to barter with.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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 I'll need to go back to look, but that was the idea behind nosebleeds being sold to 10C fans last year, was it not? "More tickets than ever before means some 10C seats will be in the furthest and upper most parts of the arenas." I'm paraphrasing.aisleseats said:
 They specifically stated in 2018, 2020, and 2023 that they had acquired a larger allotment of 10C tickets than ever before. I saw no mention of that for this tour.bbiggs said:I recall the 2020 tour shows having at or near 100% odds for Reserved, even in 2nd, 3rd priority selections. Not all shows, but many, including some pretty high demand shows like St. Louis and Denver. I don't recall if Nashville remained that high, but it was definitely up there. The point is that the priority system seemed to work better at distributing the tickets more evenly than today's system. Either that or they were getting more 10C tickets at that point, despite the notion that we're currently getting more 10C tickets than ever before.0
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 No way. I'm attending these shows with a phalanx of bodyguards who are going to have your picture and SHZA's picture to make sure you can't get close enough to shiv me.NewfieintheUSA said:
 Finally! Let's have a beer in celebration.BF25394 said:
 Newfie and I have finally found common ground. Thinking that people are lying or faking screenshots is just another conspiracy theory.NewfieintheUSA said:I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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 That's what I'm getting at. I don't have a major beef with the process but I would not call it totally clear or logical.NewfieintheUSA said:
 Answer should be yes. In reality we have no ideapjl44 said:
 Do these two people have the same chance of getting drawn for P1 seats? Yes/no and why?BF25394 said:
 Just to be clear, because you're using the word "agree"-- I don't think the instructions were confusing or illogical. I thought they were clear, and so did both of the other club members I talked to before submitting my requests.know1 said:
 Reasonable response. I agree that the instructions were confusing or perhaps illogical, but I followed them anyway. My 2 shows had only the first 2 options. I chose both options and got Reserved for both shows.BF25394 said:
 It is possible that the Reserved P1 in option one refers to the seats on the floor, while the Reserved P1 in option two refers to the sections in the lower bowl of the arena (with Reserved P2 being the sections in the upper bowl of the arena).washed in black said:
 Correctmpedone said:jimjam1982 said:GA/P1 - feels like its own GA only option. The GA pit is a different color.
 P1 is the blue
 P2 was the orange
 It wasn't particularly clear but I feel like the P stands for price. Since seated/GA are the same price they get tagged with the P1
 Except that the option said "GA or P1 Reserved - Standing or Seating", so it wasn't just price. 
 I speculated earlier that there were no doubt people who did not choose all three options and that this would result in better chances of those people being shut out, and this thread is proving that assertion right. People may have had different reasons for not checking all three boxes. Some preferred getting no ticket to getting a ticket in P2. Some did not read the instructions. Some did not understand the instructions. Some did not believe the instructions. Whatever the reason, the result is that some people who would have gotten tickets if they had selected all three options ended up not getting tickets.
 Person A: Checked GA/P1 and did not draw GA
 Person B: Checked GA/P1 & P1 and did not draw GA0
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 No, they don't have the same odds. Person A was only in one drawing. Person B was in two drawings. The first drawing filled out GA and the floor seats. The second drawing filled out the lower bowl seats.pjl44 said:
 Do these two people have the same chance of getting drawn for P1 seats? Yes/no and why?BF25394 said:
 Just to be clear, because you're using the word "agree"-- I don't think the instructions were confusing or illogical. I thought they were clear, and so did both of the other club members I talked to before submitting my requests.know1 said:
 Reasonable response. I agree that the instructions were confusing or perhaps illogical, but I followed them anyway. My 2 shows had only the first 2 options. I chose both options and got Reserved for both shows.BF25394 said:
 It is possible that the Reserved P1 in option one refers to the seats on the floor, while the Reserved P1 in option two refers to the sections in the lower bowl of the arena (with Reserved P2 being the sections in the upper bowl of the arena).washed in black said:
 Correctmpedone said:jimjam1982 said:GA/P1 - feels like its own GA only option. The GA pit is a different color.
 P1 is the blue
 P2 was the orange
 It wasn't particularly clear but I feel like the P stands for price. Since seated/GA are the same price they get tagged with the P1
 Except that the option said "GA or P1 Reserved - Standing or Seating", so it wasn't just price. 
 I speculated earlier that there were no doubt people who did not choose all three options and that this would result in better chances of those people being shut out, and this thread is proving that assertion right. People may have had different reasons for not checking all three boxes. Some preferred getting no ticket to getting a ticket in P2. Some did not read the instructions. Some did not understand the instructions. Some did not believe the instructions. Whatever the reason, the result is that some people who would have gotten tickets if they had selected all three options ended up not getting tickets.
 Person A: Checked GA/P1 and did not draw GA
 Person B: Checked GA/P1 & P1 and did not draw GAPost edited by BF25394 onI gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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 What shows are you attending 🤣BF25394 said:
 No way. I'm attending these shows with a phalanx of bodyguards who are going to have your picture and SHZA's picture to make sure you can't get close enough to shiv me.NewfieintheUSA said:
 Finally! Let's have a beer in celebration.BF25394 said:
 Newfie and I have finally found common ground. Thinking that people are lying or faking screenshots is just another conspiracy theory.NewfieintheUSA said:0
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 Agree with this. The check multiple options instructions could have been explained better, but... I wasn't taking any chances and checked all three boxes for all my picks.pjl44 said:
 That's what I'm getting at. I don't have a major beef with the process but I would not call it totally clear or logical.NewfieintheUSA said:
 Answer should be yes. In reality we have no ideapjl44 said:
 Do these two people have the same chance of getting drawn for P1 seats? Yes/no and why?BF25394 said:
 Just to be clear, because you're using the word "agree"-- I don't think the instructions were confusing or illogical. I thought they were clear, and so did both of the other club members I talked to before submitting my requests.know1 said:
 Reasonable response. I agree that the instructions were confusing or perhaps illogical, but I followed them anyway. My 2 shows had only the first 2 options. I chose both options and got Reserved for both shows.BF25394 said:
 It is possible that the Reserved P1 in option one refers to the seats on the floor, while the Reserved P1 in option two refers to the sections in the lower bowl of the arena (with Reserved P2 being the sections in the upper bowl of the arena).washed in black said:
 Correctmpedone said:jimjam1982 said:GA/P1 - feels like its own GA only option. The GA pit is a different color.
 P1 is the blue
 P2 was the orange
 It wasn't particularly clear but I feel like the P stands for price. Since seated/GA are the same price they get tagged with the P1
 Except that the option said "GA or P1 Reserved - Standing or Seating", so it wasn't just price. 
 I speculated earlier that there were no doubt people who did not choose all three options and that this would result in better chances of those people being shut out, and this thread is proving that assertion right. People may have had different reasons for not checking all three boxes. Some preferred getting no ticket to getting a ticket in P2. Some did not read the instructions. Some did not understand the instructions. Some did not believe the instructions. Whatever the reason, the result is that some people who would have gotten tickets if they had selected all three options ended up not getting tickets.
 Person A: Checked GA/P1 and did not draw GA
 Person B: Checked GA/P1 & P1 and did not draw GA1996: Randall's Island 2 1998: East Rutherford | MSG 1 & 2 2000: Cincinnati | Columbus | Jones Beach 1, 2, & 3 | Boston 1 | Camden 1 & 2 2003: Philadelphia | Uniondale | MSG 1 & 2 | Holmdel 2005: Atlantic City 1 2006: Camden 1 | East Rutherford 1 & 2 2008: Camden 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 (#25) | Newark (EV) 2009: Philadelphia 1, 2 & 4 2010: Newark | MSG 1 & 2 2011: Toronto 1 2013: Wrigley Field | Brooklyn 2 | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore 2015: Central Park 2016: Philadelphia 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Fenway Park 2 | MSG (TOTD) 2017: Brooklyn (RnR HOF) 2020: MSG | Asbury Park 2021: Asbury Park 2022: MSG | Camden | Nashville 2024: MSG 1 & 2 (#50) | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore 2025: Raleigh 20
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 Um, only shows in Europe. Definitely not any shows in North America...NewfieintheUSA said:
 What shows are you attending 🤣BF25394 said:
 No way. I'm attending these shows with a phalanx of bodyguards who are going to have your picture and SHZA's picture to make sure you can't get close enough to shiv me.NewfieintheUSA said:
 Finally! Let's have a beer in celebration.BF25394 said:
 Newfie and I have finally found common ground. Thinking that people are lying or faking screenshots is just another conspiracy theory.NewfieintheUSA said:I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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 That makes 0 sense. Drawings should beBF25394 said:
 No, they don't have the same odds. Person A was only in one drawing. Person B was in two drawings. The first drawing filled out GA and the floor seats. The second drawing filled out the lower bowl seats.pjl44 said:
 Do these two people have the same chance of getting drawn for P1 seats? Yes/no and why?BF25394 said:
 Just to be clear, because you're using the word "agree"-- I don't think the instructions were confusing or illogical. I thought they were clear, and so did both of the other club members I talked to before submitting my requests.know1 said:
 Reasonable response. I agree that the instructions were confusing or perhaps illogical, but I followed them anyway. My 2 shows had only the first 2 options. I chose both options and got Reserved for both shows.BF25394 said:
 It is possible that the Reserved P1 in option one refers to the seats on the floor, while the Reserved P1 in option two refers to the sections in the lower bowl of the arena (with Reserved P2 being the sections in the upper bowl of the arena).washed in black said:
 Correctmpedone said:jimjam1982 said:GA/P1 - feels like its own GA only option. The GA pit is a different color.
 P1 is the blue
 P2 was the orange
 It wasn't particularly clear but I feel like the P stands for price. Since seated/GA are the same price they get tagged with the P1
 Except that the option said "GA or P1 Reserved - Standing or Seating", so it wasn't just price. 
 I speculated earlier that there were no doubt people who did not choose all three options and that this would result in better chances of those people being shut out, and this thread is proving that assertion right. People may have had different reasons for not checking all three boxes. Some preferred getting no ticket to getting a ticket in P2. Some did not read the instructions. Some did not understand the instructions. Some did not believe the instructions. Whatever the reason, the result is that some people who would have gotten tickets if they had selected all three options ended up not getting tickets.
 Person A: Checked GA/P1 and did not draw GA
 Person B: Checked GA/P1 & P1 and did not draw GA
 1. GA- All people who selected Ga/p1
 2. P1- All people who selected Ga/p1 who didn't get GA + people who selected p1
 3. P2- All people who selected p2 who didn't win GA or P10
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 Yes. That's pretty much what they said.bbiggs said:
 I'll need to go back to look, but that was the idea behind nosebleeds being sold to 10C fans last year, was it not? "More tickets than ever before means some 10C seats will be in the furthest and upper most parts of the arenas." I'm paraphrasing.aisleseats said:
 They specifically stated in 2018, 2020, and 2023 that they had acquired a larger allotment of 10C tickets than ever before. I saw no mention of that for this tour.bbiggs said:I recall the 2020 tour shows having at or near 100% odds for Reserved, even in 2nd, 3rd priority selections. Not all shows, but many, including some pretty high demand shows like St. Louis and Denver. I don't recall if Nashville remained that high, but it was definitely up there. The point is that the priority system seemed to work better at distributing the tickets more evenly than today's system. Either that or they were getting more 10C tickets at that point, despite the notion that we're currently getting more 10C tickets than ever before.0
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 I'm just telling you that Person B had better odds because they were in two drawings. Whether doing it that way makes sense is a different question.NewfieintheUSA said:
 That makes 0 sense. Drawings should beBF25394 said:
 No, they don't have the same odds. Person A was only in one drawing. Person B was in two drawings. The first drawing filled out GA and the floor seats. The second drawing filled out the lower bowl seats.pjl44 said:
 Do these two people have the same chance of getting drawn for P1 seats? Yes/no and why?BF25394 said:
 Just to be clear, because you're using the word "agree"-- I don't think the instructions were confusing or illogical. I thought they were clear, and so did both of the other club members I talked to before submitting my requests.know1 said:
 Reasonable response. I agree that the instructions were confusing or perhaps illogical, but I followed them anyway. My 2 shows had only the first 2 options. I chose both options and got Reserved for both shows.BF25394 said:
 It is possible that the Reserved P1 in option one refers to the seats on the floor, while the Reserved P1 in option two refers to the sections in the lower bowl of the arena (with Reserved P2 being the sections in the upper bowl of the arena).washed in black said:
 Correctmpedone said:jimjam1982 said:GA/P1 - feels like its own GA only option. The GA pit is a different color.
 P1 is the blue
 P2 was the orange
 It wasn't particularly clear but I feel like the P stands for price. Since seated/GA are the same price they get tagged with the P1
 Except that the option said "GA or P1 Reserved - Standing or Seating", so it wasn't just price. 
 I speculated earlier that there were no doubt people who did not choose all three options and that this would result in better chances of those people being shut out, and this thread is proving that assertion right. People may have had different reasons for not checking all three boxes. Some preferred getting no ticket to getting a ticket in P2. Some did not read the instructions. Some did not understand the instructions. Some did not believe the instructions. Whatever the reason, the result is that some people who would have gotten tickets if they had selected all three options ended up not getting tickets.
 Person A: Checked GA/P1 and did not draw GA
 Person B: Checked GA/P1 & P1 and did not draw GA
 1. GA- All people who selected Ga/p1
 2. P1- All people who selected Ga/p1 who didn't get GA + people who selected p1
 3. P2- All people who selected p2 who didn't win GA or P1I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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 if it wasn't/isn't this, i'm not really sure what we are doing here lol. there's so much being speculated on that we simply will not ever know, because TM ain't telling us a damn thing, they don't care, but if this isn't how the drawings work, well... what even is the pointNewfieintheUSA said:
 That makes 0 sense. Drawings should beBF25394 said:
 No, they don't have the same odds. Person A was only in one drawing. Person B was in two drawings. The first drawing filled out GA and the floor seats. The second drawing filled out the lower bowl seats.pjl44 said:
 Do these two people have the same chance of getting drawn for P1 seats? Yes/no and why?BF25394 said:
 Just to be clear, because you're using the word "agree"-- I don't think the instructions were confusing or illogical. I thought they were clear, and so did both of the other club members I talked to before submitting my requests.know1 said:
 Reasonable response. I agree that the instructions were confusing or perhaps illogical, but I followed them anyway. My 2 shows had only the first 2 options. I chose both options and got Reserved for both shows.BF25394 said:
 It is possible that the Reserved P1 in option one refers to the seats on the floor, while the Reserved P1 in option two refers to the sections in the lower bowl of the arena (with Reserved P2 being the sections in the upper bowl of the arena).washed in black said:
 Correctmpedone said:jimjam1982 said:GA/P1 - feels like its own GA only option. The GA pit is a different color.
 P1 is the blue
 P2 was the orange
 It wasn't particularly clear but I feel like the P stands for price. Since seated/GA are the same price they get tagged with the P1
 Except that the option said "GA or P1 Reserved - Standing or Seating", so it wasn't just price. 
 I speculated earlier that there were no doubt people who did not choose all three options and that this would result in better chances of those people being shut out, and this thread is proving that assertion right. People may have had different reasons for not checking all three boxes. Some preferred getting no ticket to getting a ticket in P2. Some did not read the instructions. Some did not understand the instructions. Some did not believe the instructions. Whatever the reason, the result is that some people who would have gotten tickets if they had selected all three options ended up not getting tickets.
 Person A: Checked GA/P1 and did not draw GA
 Person B: Checked GA/P1 & P1 and did not draw GA
 1. GA- All people who selected Ga/p1
 2. P1- All people who selected Ga/p1 who didn't get GA + people who selected p1
 3. P2- All people who selected p2 who didn't win GA or P10
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 No worries, I'm not the violent type. All talkBF25394 said:
 No way. I'm attending these shows with a phalanx of bodyguards who are going to have your picture and SHZA's picture to make sure you can't get close enough to shiv me.NewfieintheUSA said:
 Finally! Let's have a beer in celebration.BF25394 said:
 Newfie and I have finally found common ground. Thinking that people are lying or faking screenshots is just another conspiracy theory.NewfieintheUSA said:0
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