11/11/11: Grove of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
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Re: 11/11/11: Grove of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
I can't remember if I did mail or will call for this one
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Re: 11/11/11: Grove of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
Won't your email receipt say what the delivery method is?
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Re: 11/11/11: Grove of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
Yeah, usually with Paid you only have one option. I know that my order confirmation says that it is Standard Delivery, so it should come through the mail. I haven't received a refund of the extra $6 that happens either when tickets are supposed to be at Will Call.
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Re: 11/11/11: Grove of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
I've had the experience recently with them that even if you choose standard delivery, if they wait too long to actually assign/print seats, you may get a nice little email telling you that you'll have to pick them up at will call anyway...
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Re: 11/11/11: Grove of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
Just received an e-mail saying that my ticket had shipped. So, I'm guessing everything's still fine with this show. Just weird that they shipped Pantages before.
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Re: 11/11/11: Grove of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
Hi guys/gals, I'm looking for four tickets for LA or Anaheim. Anyone? Thanks, Myron
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Re: 11/11/11: Grove of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
Finally got my tickets for this one. I'll be sitting further back than usual to save money, but I'll be with two Al VIRGINS. It's going to be an epic night.
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Re: 11/11/11: Grove of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
Just got my ticket for this show. Received the Alpocalypse Tour ticket envelope, too, which I didn't receive with my Massey Hall ticket because it was at Will Call.
Have front row, right in front of Jim. Should be an awesome seat!
Have front row, right in front of Jim. Should be an awesome seat!
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Re: 11/11/11: Grove of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
headed out in an hr, flight in 4 hrs, see u there
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Re: 11/11/11: Grove of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
I was in the front row for this show, in the last seat over on Steve's side, so I basically watched Al, Steve and Jim in profile the whole show. So close to the speakers, the bass made my breastbone feel like one of Bermuda's tympani. I was sitting next to a first-time concert goer, with only very limited acquaintance with the newer material, so I got to enjoy the jokes for the first time all over again vicariously through her. She really got into it, doing her best to follow along with things like the Amish hand wave, and she got a line sung to her during WBUL. She was thrilled!
Al was a human whirlwind during You Make Me. A boneless human whirlwind with hair that acted as an independent life form. I love that song live. It just comes rolling out at you. Amazing.
The night's snotty barista worked at Kelly's Coffee on Katella. Al really is pacing himself on that monologue, giving it extra drama, and I think it made it easier for people to follow. It certainly got a great laugh.
One benefit of being over on Steve's side was watching the extra little jokey stuff he does, like setting his mic in the stand at one point during W&N and pretending like he was texting. Or during Whatever You Like, at "the underwear at Goodwill is nice" he flipped up the side of his shirt and reached for his waistband as though he was going to show us just how nice it was.
After the show, I was waiting for Vikki so she could give me a ride down the street to where my car was parked, and to my complete surprise, Al decided to come out and meet the fans there along the fence. I never would have expected that at an OC show, but it was a fairly small crowd, so I guess that helped. And of course, not expecting to have a chance to talk to Al, I didn't bring along the one last copy of When I Grow Up that I'm hoping to ask him to sign for my one remaining bookless elementary-school teacher friend. Ah well, I guess I'll just have to keep going to concerts until that happens. It doesn't get any better than a front row seat and a chance to greet Al.
Al was a human whirlwind during You Make Me. A boneless human whirlwind with hair that acted as an independent life form. I love that song live. It just comes rolling out at you. Amazing.
The night's snotty barista worked at Kelly's Coffee on Katella. Al really is pacing himself on that monologue, giving it extra drama, and I think it made it easier for people to follow. It certainly got a great laugh.
One benefit of being over on Steve's side was watching the extra little jokey stuff he does, like setting his mic in the stand at one point during W&N and pretending like he was texting. Or during Whatever You Like, at "the underwear at Goodwill is nice" he flipped up the side of his shirt and reached for his waistband as though he was going to show us just how nice it was.

After the show, I was waiting for Vikki so she could give me a ride down the street to where my car was parked, and to my complete surprise, Al decided to come out and meet the fans there along the fence. I never would have expected that at an OC show, but it was a fairly small crowd, so I guess that helped. And of course, not expecting to have a chance to talk to Al, I didn't bring along the one last copy of When I Grow Up that I'm hoping to ask him to sign for my one remaining bookless elementary-school teacher friend. Ah well, I guess I'll just have to keep going to concerts until that happens. It doesn't get any better than a front row seat and a chance to greet Al.
