looks like wolfie has a jacket from micheal jacksons wardrobe closet. fairy warning!!!
13th November 2007 12:37 PM
Joey
quote:mojoman wrote:
looks like wolfie has a jacket from micheal jacksons wardrobe closet. fairy warning!!!
13th November 2007 12:50 PM
Some Guy
looks like pre party at the old market.
13th November 2007 01:07 PM
Blowey
quote:Some Guy wrote:
looks like pre party at the old market.
You are on FIRE!!!!!
FIRE, I TELLS YA!!!!
Blow "to the" ey!!!! (Blow'kins)
13th November 2007 01:42 PM
Some Guy
our drought is getting so bad here, they are considering banning the courtesy flush.
13th November 2007 01:55 PM
Blowey
quote:Some Guy wrote:
our drought is getting so bad here, they are considering banning the courtesy flush.
Well you raise an interesting point here my friend. You see, the line between our civil discourse and civil rights can, at times, be blurred and sometimes even outright... OH NO..... OH NO, NOT NOW!!!! Oh GOD NOOOO!!!!!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!.............
Well you raise an interesting point here my friend. You see, the line between our civil discourse and civil rights can, at times, be blurred and sometimes even outright... OH NO..... OH NO, NOT NOW!!!! Oh GOD NOOOO!!!!!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!.............
That and $750-$1000 puts you no more than 20 rows back inside the ramp!
Deal or no deal?
[Edited by Jumping Jack]
15th November 2007 05:00 PM
Some Guy
Toronto company Research in Motion may have contracted the band to play the company's annual party event.
Every year, for the past four years or so, RIM has put on a corporate gig for employees and friends. They've rented various local arenas and booked the BareNaked Ladies, the Tragically Hip, and Aerosmith for private functions.
It's been confirmed in the local paper (Kitchener Waterloo Record) that RIM has the Air Canada Centre booked for 14,000 of their employees and friends, surprise guest to be announced.
For what it's worth, there's a full week off in the tour schedule.
Getting cash for a RIM job.
15th November 2007 06:05 PM
Joey
quote:Jumping Jack wrote:
Password: vanhalen
That and $750-$1000 puts you no more than 20 rows back inside the ramp!
Deal or no deal?
[Edited by Jumping Jack]
Deal .
Bless You
'kins ; Est. 1999
15th November 2007 06:17 PM
Some Guy
MSG 11-13-2007
15th November 2007 06:18 PM
Joey
quote:Some Guy wrote:
MSG 11-13-2007
Nice .
Thanks Tater
15th November 2007 06:20 PM
Some Guy
quote:Joey wrote:
Nice .
Thanks Tater
you are most welcome my lil' local on the 8's watching buddy.
15th November 2007 06:26 PM
doo doo doo Dude
Looking forward to the band's triumphant homecoming show next Tuesday at the Staples Center. Should be better than the RIM job.
15th November 2007 06:27 PM
Some Guy
Great, then explain this shit to me-
15th November 2007 07:59 PM
LastChild
quote:Some Guy wrote:
MSG 11-13-2007
hell yeah, everybody wants some of That!
15th November 2007 10:03 PM
The jinn, my friend.
[Edited by The jinn, my friend.]
16th November 2007 10:59 AM
Maxlugar
quote:Some Guy wrote:
MSG 11-13-2007
Damn fine!
16th November 2007 11:06 AM
Joey
quote:Maxlugar wrote:
Damn fine!
You Bet your Sweet Bippy Son !!!!!!!!
Everybody say , " Ooooooooowwwwwww !!!! "
www.QWESTCENTER.com
02/04/08
YES !!!!!
16th November 2007 12:04 PM
Some Guy
MSG 11-13-2007-
16th November 2007 12:18 PM
Joey
quote:Some Guy wrote:
MSG 11-13-2007-
YES !!!!!!!!
I can not WAIT for the QWEST CENTER gig ( 02/04/08 )
16th November 2007 12:54 PM
Some Guy
TORONTO - Apparently, working for billionaire Jim Balsillie has its benefits.
Balsillie, the co-CEO of BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd., booked the Air Canada Centre on Thursday night to host a surprise concert for some 14,000 employees and invited guests. One concertgoer said he'd been told in advance only that Balsillie had invited two of his all-time favourite bands to come and perform.
Turns out the bands were the Tragically Hip and the reunited Van Halen, which has earned rave reviews on its current tour.
It's not the first time Balsillie has staged such a show for employees of his Waterloo, Ont.-based company.
He arranged a similar gig with Aerosmith and the Barenaked Ladies a few years back.
Balsillie made news earlier this year when he tried unsuccessfully to buy the Nashville Predators, amid speculation that he wanted to bring the NHL team to Hamilton.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/travel...57603200893914/
[Edited by Some Guy]
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