9th October 2006 03:24 PM |
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quote: telecaster wrote:
Total B.S.
And can someone please tell Joey the Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior NOT Lake Michigan
That is all for now
Carry on
Oh , Pick ... Pick ... Pick !
Where is me Dope ?!
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[kins]
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9th October 2006 03:27 PM |
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quote: jb wrote:
26k..lmao!!!! I feel bad for LJ, Parmeda, Pug ...this is a true embarassment on par with Buffalo 97....Chicago is not remotely a Stones city anymore....this show needs to be cancelled post haste.
Don't go there birthday boy...
All of the REAL men...(yeah, the ones that aren't afraid of a little snow) will no doubt be attending! The ones that have ran south to no longer endure temps under 75 degrees, nor (god forbid) withstand a wet spot on their leather 
...CAN STAY THERE!!!
A blizzard could descend upon our city...we ain't running anywhere, jb
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9th October 2006 03:27 PM |
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GotToRollMe |
It is not gonna snow for the show.
I will it not to.
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9th October 2006 03:42 PM |
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Joey |
Tele ?!

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9th October 2006 03:53 PM |
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SweetVirginia |
Fans arriving at Soldier Field:

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9th October 2006 03:54 PM |
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telecaster |
quote: Joey wrote:
Tele ?!
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9th October 2006 03:54 PM |
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SweetVirginia |
Official T-shirt for Chicago concert:

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9th October 2006 04:00 PM |
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telecaster |
quote: LadyJane wrote:
I read on Shidoobee that Dunkin Donuts is giving away free Stones tix!!!!!!!!
I am not kidding.
I blame COHL for this!!!!!!!!!!
And jb.....YOU went to Louisville....you cannot comment.
LJ.
A radio station, The Drive, is giving away 8 (eight tickets) at a Dunkin Donuts
2 tickets every 15 min for 1 hr
Whoopie shit |
9th October 2006 04:00 PM |
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jb |
quote: telecaster wrote:
A radio station, The Drive, is giving away 8 (eight tickets) at a Dunkin Donuts
2 tickets every 15 min for 1 hr
Whoopie shit
http://www.iglesiaeste.com/Imagenes/Musica/Sandy_Patty/11.jpg |
9th October 2006 04:03 PM |
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telecaster |
quote: jb wrote:
http://www.iglesiaeste.com/Imagenes/Musica/Sandy_Patty/11.jpg
I didn't know Tipper Gore sang jb |
9th October 2006 04:05 PM |
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Joey |
quote: telecaster wrote:

It is a beautiful stadium .
Well Done Chicago . |
9th October 2006 04:07 PM |
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Gazza |
quote: GotToRollMe wrote:
It is not gonna snow for the show.
I will it not to.
..ironically enough, they have been rehearsing "She was hot" again recently. The "cold Chicago night" line and the prediction of inclement weather would suggest that if theyre finally going to dust this one off and premiere it, it'll be at this show.
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9th October 2006 04:10 PM |
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quote: Gazza wrote:
..ironically enough, they have been rehearsing "She was hot" again recently. The "cold Chicago night" line and the prediction of inclement weather would suggest that if theyre finally going to dust this one off and premiere it, it'll be at this show.
Hopefully
I saw them in Chicago in January a couple of yrs ago and it was 20 below
Mick came out and said "I froze my fucking balls off coming over here" |
9th October 2006 04:11 PM |
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jb |
quote: telecaster wrote:
I didn't know Tipper Gore sang jb
Sandy Patti-great christian singer. Many prayers needed to fill up Soldiers............. |
9th October 2006 04:11 PM |
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quote: telecaster wrote:
Hopefully
I saw them in Chicago in January a couple of yrs ago and it was 20 below
Mick came out and said "I froze my fucking balls off coming over here"
It must have been mighty cold in his limo and suite! |
9th October 2006 04:14 PM |
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jb |
quote: voodoopug wrote:
It must have been mighty cold in his limo and suite!
Chicago's human interest story is , sadly, losing interest. |
9th October 2006 04:20 PM |
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Some Guy |
quote: jb wrote:
Chicago's human interest story is , sadly, losing interest.
solid postin. |
9th October 2006 04:21 PM |
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voodoopug |
quote: jb wrote:
Chicago's human interest story is , sadly, losing interest.
you have turned your back on children with diabetes.....Sadly, you will be rewarded with no spot near the stage in Texas! |
9th October 2006 04:22 PM |
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telecaster |
quote: Some Guy wrote:
solid postin.
Dudes gettin old |
9th October 2006 04:24 PM |
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Joey |
" Dudes gettin old"

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9th October 2006 04:39 PM |
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Michael Cohl |
The following products will be for sale at all merchandise tables at the Chicago show








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9th October 2006 04:40 PM |
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nanatod |
quote: telecaster wrote:
A radio station, The Drive, is giving away 8 (eight tickets) at a Dunkin Donuts
2 tickets every 15 min for 1 hr
Telecaster, I'd like to win those tickets, as I have not yet purchased tickets for the Stones show Wednesday, as I had unforeseen expenses arise like getting my car's electrical system fixed again.
However, as much as I love the Stones, and would love to see them again in inclement weather (only other time seeing them in concert was in the mud of the lawn of Alpine Valley during Steel Wheels), there is no way I can ever listen to what you identify as "The Drive," and what I refer to as "The Drivel."
I don't think I've ever heard a more wussy radio station than "the Drivel."
Maybe by Wednesday morning, there will be some good deals on craigslist, or else maybe someone will have some affordable extras at Grace O'Malleys.
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9th October 2006 04:44 PM |
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Joey |
quote: Michael Cohl wrote:
The following products will be for sale at all merchandise tables at the Chicago show








That's what my little friends and myself running around the Plains of Nebraska with knickers on and stick ball bats in our hands used to call "Postin'!"
You're POSTIN' baby!
The Joey - As seen on the reality show "That's Postin'!", 10:00 PM CDT Sundays.

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9th October 2006 05:28 PM |
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voodoopug |
quote: nanatod wrote:
Telecaster, I'd like to win those tickets, as I have not yet purchased tickets for the Stones show Wednesday, as I had unforeseen expenses arise like getting my car's electrical system fixed again.
However, as much as I love the Stones, and would love to see them again in inclement weather (only other time seeing them in concert was in the mud of the lawn of Alpine Valley during Steel Wheels), there is no way I can ever listen to what you identify as "The Drive," and what I refer to as "The Drivel."
I don't think I've ever heard a more wussy radio station than "the Drivel."
Maybe by Wednesday morning, there will be some good deals on craigslist, or else maybe someone will have some affordable extras at Grace O'Malleys.
i was in the lawn section in 89 at Alpine...it was almost like a "mudslide" If I recall...I particularly enjoyed "dead flowers" and "Play With Fire" those nights! Sadly, I was only 12 at the time though, and my memory has since been altered with visions of middle of the night diaper changes and looking up on the internet how to get play doh from a pugs fur. |
9th October 2006 05:31 PM |
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quote: voodoopug wrote:
i was in the lawn section in 89 at Alpine...it was almost like a "mudslide" If I recall...I particularly enjoyed "dead flowers" and "Play With Fire" those nights! Sadly, I was only 12 at the time though, and my memory has since been altered with visions of middle of the night diaper changes and looking up on the internet how to get play doh from a pugs fur.
The National Weather Service is now forecasting ' Blizzard Conditions ' for Wednesday Evening in Chicago .
May I recommend a snow shovel for the gig . |
9th October 2006 05:33 PM |
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If anyone sees Michael Cohl can you kick him in the balls about 50 times for me
Thanks in advance
RECORD COLD FOR MID WEEK
Tom Skilling, WGN-TV chief meteorologist
Chicagoans flirt with record cold later this week
Published October 9, 2006
Columbus Day will be cooler than this past weekend, but nothing like the cold expected later this week. Today's slightly below-normal highs will probably be the warmest readings Chicagoans will experience until perhaps the middle of next week. The upper-air pattern is forecast to change drastically in the next 36 hours.
Presently, winds at 30,000 feet over Chicago are southwest around 40 m.p.h. with the 100 m.p.h.-plus core of the jet stream situated along the U.S./Canada border. By Wednesday, the jet stream flow will shift north-south with a core of 150 m.p.h.-plus winds just to the west through the Dakotas and western Iowa. An Arctic-source high pressure air mass will be steered directly south through Canada into the western Great Lakes and Midwest. By Thursday, there's a good chance snow will blanket northern Wisconsin and upper Michigan, while the Chicago area is hit with record cold (highs in the 30s Thursday) and snow flurries. |
9th October 2006 05:34 PM |
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quote: telecaster wrote:
If anyone sees Michael Cohl can you kick him in the balls about 50 times for me
Thanks in advance
RECORD COLD FOR MID WEEK
Tom Skilling, WGN-TV chief meteorologist
Chicagoans flirt with record cold later this week
Published October 9, 2006
Columbus Day will be cooler than this past weekend, but nothing like the cold expected later this week. Today's slightly below-normal highs will probably be the warmest readings Chicagoans will experience until perhaps the middle of next week. The upper-air pattern is forecast to change drastically in the next 36 hours.
Presently, winds at 30,000 feet over Chicago are southwest around 40 m.p.h. with the 100 m.p.h.-plus core of the jet stream situated along the U.S./Canada border. By Wednesday, the jet stream flow will shift north-south with a core of 150 m.p.h.-plus winds just to the west through the Dakotas and western Iowa. An Arctic-source high pressure air mass will be steered directly south through Canada into the western Great Lakes and Midwest. By Thursday, there's a good chance snow will blanket northern Wisconsin and upper Michigan, while the Chicago area is hit with record cold (highs in the 30s Thursday) and snow flurries.
dudes getting cold. |
9th October 2006 05:35 PM |
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quote: Joey wrote:
The National Weather Service is now forecasting ' Blizzard Conditions ' for Wednesday Evening in Chicago .
May I recommend a snow shovel for the gig .
Per Chicago Park District (They operate Soldier Field):
Prohibited Items
The following items are NOT permitted to be brought into the stadium:
* Alcoholic beverages
* Backpacks
* Bags and purses larger than 8"x11"x12"
* Balloons and beach balls
* Cans, bottles or other beverage containers
* Confetti
* Coolers
* Fireworks, smoke bombs
* Ice chests
* Illegal drugs
* Laser pens and pointers
* Noise-making devices (ie/horns, whistles, etc.)
* Poles to display banners or flags
* Umbrellas
* Video or movie cameras
* Weapons
* Stroller
* Any other items deemed to be dangerous or inappropriate
Sadly, I fear they will consider snow shovels "Dangerous and inappropriate" |
9th October 2006 05:37 PM |
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LadyJane |
OH....FUCK IT!!!!!!!!!!
Think of this as an adventure.
We aren't going into this unprepared.
I don't care what I need to bring, I'm NOT going to let the elements prevent me from having a great time.
WE are die hard fans.
WE can do this.
I accept the challenge of Mother Nature.
Word.
LJ. |
9th October 2006 05:40 PM |
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quote: telecaster wrote:
If anyone sees Michael Cohl can you kick him in the balls about 50 times for me
Thanks in advance
RECORD COLD FOR MID WEEK
Tom Skilling, WGN-TV chief meteorologist
Chicagoans flirt with record cold later this week
Published October 9, 2006
Columbus Day will be cooler than this past weekend, but nothing like the cold expected later this week. Today's slightly below-normal highs will probably be the warmest readings Chicagoans will experience until perhaps the middle of next week. The upper-air pattern is forecast to change drastically in the next 36 hours.
Presently, winds at 30,000 feet over Chicago are southwest around 40 m.p.h. with the 100 m.p.h.-plus core of the jet stream situated along the U.S./Canada border. By Wednesday, the jet stream flow will shift north-south with a core of 150 m.p.h.-plus winds just to the west through the Dakotas and western Iowa. An Arctic-source high pressure air mass will be steered directly south through Canada into the western Great Lakes and Midwest. By Thursday, there's a good chance snow will blanket northern Wisconsin and upper Michigan, while the Chicago area is hit with record cold (highs in the 30s Thursday) and snow flurries.
Oh Please stop!! If I can withstand being drenched to the bone in Louisville( and it was not warm then either), I can take a "little" cold breeze off the Lake for a 2 hour concert. Lets just hope those skinny musicians can take it!! |