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Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:32 pm
by damellon
William wrote:From my limited knowledge, I understand Damellon runs a B&B within ten minutes walk of the Royal Hospital (and I'm delighted to see you Irish have kept the Royal part, only right). She might be able to facilitate some of you travelling folk.
William
Are you flirting with me?
Do you want my PM box to explode? 74 messages already. My busiest day of the year - St Patrick's Day :lol: - and you're sending all sort of waifs and strays to my door looking for tickets and groupie discounts and bar extensions for the 14&15 June!!
Are you coming for the gig? I could arrange a right Royal reception for you.

(How am I doing in the muscle-in-on-a-backstage-pass stakes? :D )

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:55 pm
by claire.oconnell
Happy Paddy's day everyone! Just can't wait for Happy Leonard day.. 8)

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:32 pm
by William
Mesdames,
I am not orange but red, white and blue through and through.
And no, I shall not be travelling to Ireland. If I consider Wales a wilderness, I consider Ireland a cultural desert.
I have shortlisted seven people, all coincidentally female, for the Manchester backstage and dinner - am awaiting photos from two, five have arrived.
Decision day is Wed 19th March.
And thank you Damellon, Diane and Claire for the photographs
Still awaiting yours Miss 1953.
William

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:18 pm
by tinderella
Ha William.... well here's the thing.... Red Poppy said I was giving way too much information on this Forum, so from now on.. I am keeping a low profile 8) so you will just have to imagine how lovely I am lol.
But I am willing to give a free bed and breakfast to anyone that has a spare backstage pass for the Dublin event :D

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:52 pm
by damellon
tinderella53
Someone who considers Ireland to be a cultural desert must suffer from a serious imagination deficit.
If you want to be in with any chance of this backstage pass, do as I did, send the photo with red, white and blue arrows pointing to your best feature/s.
Leave little to the imagination of this blinkered man.

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:58 pm
by fisherinbelfast
can anyone work out the seating plan for dublin ? i got two seats blk a4 row b seats 99-100, anyone know were these seats are. anyone know if i can get back to belfast after show on public transport ? have to be in work next morning.

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:58 pm
by tinderella
Ha ha Damellon... you go girl !!! :lol:

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 12:01 am
by tinderella
Hey fisher... i think you have quite excellent seats there. it is just to the side of the Centre row but it is the second row from the stage from what I can make out.... Lucky you!
Not sure about public transport , if the show ends after 10 30pm, better get onto the Bus Eireann website and look up the timetables of trains and buses.... Can you not pull a sicky? ;-)

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 12:02 am
by damellon
William
And then there were six :)

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 12:05 am
by Sideways
damellon wrote:William
And then there were six :)

I think you might need 6 of you to be safe if the Little Willie starts drinking!

love

Sue

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 12:07 am
by fisherinbelfast
tinderella53 wrote:Hey fisher... i think you have quite excellent seats there. it is just to the side of the Centre row but it is the second row from the stage from what I can make out.... Lucky you!
Not sure about public transport , if the show ends after 10 30pm, better get onto the Bus Eireann website and look up the timetables of trains and buses.... Can you not pull a sicky? ;-)
sorry it was bb not b . no way i can pull a sicky going on holiday on teh wed.

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 3:40 pm
by tinderella
Came across Red Poppy's weather prediction on the 'Everything Else ' thread.... put this reply there ....

William...If you do not want to cross the water to see Mr Cohen, how come you are so interested in getting an Irish woman as your companion? Are the women in your neck of the woods a tad boring, ugly, whatever?
Red Poppy... please stop putting curses on what will for me anyways , be the highlight of my life....... the sun will be shining, I have it on good authority.
Any takers on free bed and breakfast for a backstage pass? ;-)

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 4:03 pm
by jally
i think theres buses to belfast at 11 and 12 midnight from Busarus (central bus station). you could get the luas/tram there 5 min from venue.

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 6:00 pm
by daka
I am not orange but red, white and blue through and through.
Hello William

I have developed an appreciation for your finely developed sense of humor and I have noticed your taste for the 'crack' in this thread. Are you sure your mother wasn't keeping a big secret? Was your milkman a Mick by any chance?

Sean

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 7:50 pm
by fisherinbelfast
i found out that bus eireann run a service to belfast 24 hours a day now so i,m well pleased. now i don,t have to drive down.
anyone any idea if
Julie Christensen Perla Batalla will be in the band again?