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Post by Orthography Enthusiast »

(I don't think stricter is a word :satisfied: )


Is too.



(the rule of thumb is you can tack on -er to a one-syllable word)



--OE, being tiresomely grammatical again. :sleepy:
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Post by Ratbert197 »

My best seats will be this years concert at Hmapton Beach Casino. seats 13 and 14 of column M, in the gold section 1
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Post by Cameron Stitch »

(the rule of thumb is you can tack on -er to a one-syllable word)


Why isn't funner a word? I mean, it's not hard to say or anything.
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Post by Caroleg »

This year it looks like all my seats are front row (the Vegas show was technically the 5th row, but it was a seat in a semi-circle next to the stage.) There is one nice thing about having a seat further back, though. You get the entire experience in one view. In the first row, I usually focus on Al and whichever of Steve or Jim is the closest to me that night. It's also nice to be wherever most of the fans are.



(During Touring With Scissors, I had a 50% front row rate.)
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Post by scottidog »

Why isn't funner a word? I mean, it's not hard to say or anything.


Because something is either fun or it's not. I'm just guessing here. I'm sure OE knows the answer to this.
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Post by Lauren27 »

This is my first Al concert & I have row FF (8th from the stage, I believe), center stage, seats 109-111 for the Palace Theater, ALbany, NY ;)



I've seen The Monkees one & a half times (don't ask, we had to leave early :mad: ). In '96 we saw them at Oakdale Theater, CT & had row O (15 back), seats 3-5 (ehhh, they were good for being my first concert ever) & in '01 we saw half the show at Mohegan Sun, CT & I can't find the stubs, but we were way back, not even on the floor. The half show was fabulous, though.



I'm really looking forward to 8th row & having a camera with a zoom lense! (No cameras? :P )
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Post by AlphaWolf »

These will be my best seats ever. I'm seeing him at King's Island, and I'm in Section 2, Row D, Seats 1-4. Quite excited, I am.



The last two concerts I've been about halfway back, and the first time I ever saw him I was about 3/4 of the way back. I've been driving my family crazy with my extreme happiness about the great seats.
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Post by Driew_La_27 »

Has anyone seen Weird Al before in Denver at Universal Lending Pavilion? I am just curious because I bought tickets and I am in Section E Row 303. I was just wondering if those are good seats.



I tried on Ticketmaster's website about five different times to see if those were the best seats available. And every time they gave me those seats. I was kinda hoping to be a little closer but oh well :( .



Please4 let me know,



Driew



P.S. Here is the seating chart

http://www.universallendingpavilion.com/Seating2.asp
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Post by Pattimash »

This will be my fourth time seeing Al. The first time I was waaaaaay out in left field, because he was opening up for the Monkees (dating myself here) and I got the tix really late. The second and third times were both front row and you should have seen me in my postal uniform waiting in line at ticketmaster with all the Crosby, Stills and Nash fans (there's a surprising amount of those) jumping around like an idiot seeing that I got first row... Shhhh... I was on the clock when I went too... The second concert I was fortunate enough to be seated next to a girl who had won hers off the local radio station and had an extra backstage pass!!!!!! So, leaving my best friend and my husband out in the lot, I went back for photos and stuff. That was funny. Don't panic, they were nice enough to let them in later. The third was front row but it seemed like 10th because we were set back from the stage like there was an imaginary orchestra pit. This time I again scored front row off the ticketmaster web site. New venue. No idea how it's set up. But in front again, so guaranteed to have fun nevertheless......



Man, I have good luck with ticketmaster.
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Post by bigd »

this is my first time seeing al and i have row 6 center stage :biggrin:
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