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You gonna carry that uphill, both ways, in the rain and mud?
Why is it uphill BOTH ways? Seriously, how does that work? I bike going to the East in a head wind. I turn around and go West, still in a head wind. WTF?
I've found one that weighs 5 pounds. I hope to God I can manage to carry 5 pounds.
So if you are bringing a tent, then we'll just get the other items on site? Because I was not planning on bringing ANY camping equipment (other than a flashlight). No room.
I got five envelopes in the mail from Ticketfly today. I thought "YAY" each envelope would have 2 tickets to five different shows I ordered for the 930 Club in the same order. Before I opened them, I was trying to figure out why they were so heavy - each envelope had ALL five sets of tickets in them. I now have 10 tickets to 5 different shows.
This would be a total YAY thread post but I'm freaking out that they'll eventually bill me 4 more times and I'll owe like $800. I just checked my bank account and there's still just the one charge for 2 tickets each. Do I give them away and hope they don't ever catch it, or destroy them and deny I ever had them, or just call them and tell them and see what happens since it's their mistake?
This is out of control. They sent two more packets while I was away so I now have a total of 14 tickets to each show. And still only one charge to my credit card.
I've got to call them and see what's up. Mrs. Gadling, my mom and Billy Pilgrim convinced me it's the right thing to do. Maybe they'll just say "keep them all and Merry Christmas". I know but I can hope though.
I got five envelopes in the mail from Ticketfly today. I thought "YAY" each envelope would have 2 tickets to five different shows I ordered for the 930 Club in the same order. Before I opened them, I was trying to figure out why they were so heavy - each envelope had ALL five sets of tickets in them. I now have 10 tickets to 5 different shows.
This would be a total YAY thread post but I'm freaking out that they'll eventually bill me 4 more times and I'll owe like $800. I just checked my bank account and there's still just the one charge for 2 tickets each. Do I give them away and hope they don't ever catch it, or destroy them and deny I ever had them, or just call them and tell them and see what happens since it's their mistake?
This is out of control. They sent two more packets while I was away so I now have a total of 14 tickets to each show. And still only one charge to my credit card.
I've got to call them and see what's up. Mrs. Gadling, my mom and Billy Pilgrim convinced me it's the right thing to do. Maybe they'll just say "keep them all and Merry Christmas". I know but I can hope though.
do all the tickets ahve the same serial number or anything? Maybe they're actually mailing you duplicate tickets.
Esme was a regular at one of my other music-related forums back in the day. Never met her, have a few of her old mix CDs. Sharing here because you guys will understand.
Yesterday was the first New Years I've ever spent at home alone.
Right when I was on the brink of being bummed out at midnight, I realized I had new records waiting for me in the mail box. Immediately I grabbed the mail, played them all, and felt MUCH better!
Oh the power of music. It's truly gotten me through some rough patches.
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How are people seriously surprised when there is work waiting on their desk after a week vacation?
Because they are secretly (or not secretly) sure the world revolves around them, and so work stops happening when they are not there?
Today is my first day back after a week and a half. I've been laying in bed trying to convince myself that I will not let the amount of work that I have to get done before the weekend overwhelm me.
It's more that he feels that the people covering for him should complete every single task that would have came up for him through the week since they don't have work of their own to do.