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Postby youkeepmewaiting » Mon Mar 24, 2008 12:37 pm

Who on here is going to any of them?

I'm off to the Manchester show. Maybe one more depending what tickets are left next month.
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Postby Saint John » Mon Mar 24, 2008 12:40 pm

On behalf of Journey and their crew, we respectfully ask that you wear deodorant. :lol: :twisted: :P
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Postby T-Bone » Mon Mar 24, 2008 12:54 pm

Hopefully they pack their toothbrushes, because they'll be hard pressed to find any over there.... :lol:
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Postby ProgRocker53 » Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:02 pm

A "British Date" I'd LOVE to go on, would be one with KATE BECKINSALE. Yum!
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Postby stevew2 » Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:05 pm

ProgRocker53 wrote:A "British Date" I'd LOVE to go on, would be one with KATE BECKINSALE. Yum!
who in the hell is she?
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Postby Perrydise » Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:06 pm

Saint John wrote:On behalf of Journey and their crew, we respectfully ask that you wear deodorant. :lol: :twisted: :P


T-Bone wrote:Hopefully theypack their toothbrushes too because they'll be hard pressed to find any over there.... :lol:


Damn you guys are rough :lol:
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Postby ProgRocker53 » Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:09 pm

stevew2 wrote:
ProgRocker53 wrote:A "British Date" I'd LOVE to go on, would be one with KATE BECKINSALE. Yum!
who in the hell is she?


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Postby stevew2 » Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:12 pm

ProgRocker53 wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
ProgRocker53 wrote:A "British Date" I'd LOVE to go on, would be one with KATE BECKINSALE. Yum!
who in the hell is she?


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She is a knockout
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Postby WykkedSensation » Mon Mar 24, 2008 10:08 pm

I'll be there.
We should all be ok too with the room in the venues cause they won't be completely filled with enormously fat fuckin donut eating yanks. :lol:
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Postby Saint John » Mon Mar 24, 2008 10:11 pm

WykkedSensation wrote:I'll be there.
We should all be ok too with the room in the venues cause they won't be completely filled with enormously fat fuckin donut eating yanks. :lol:


That's funny. :lol: :twisted:
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Postby Matthew » Mon Mar 24, 2008 10:12 pm

ProgRocker53 wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
ProgRocker53 wrote:A "British Date" I'd LOVE to go on, would be one with KATE BECKINSALE. Yum!
who in the hell is she?


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You may remember her from such films as "Pearl Harbor," "Underworld, "Click," and various others.



She looks unbelievable in Laurel Canyon too. Sienna Miller is the best looking British actress though.....
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Re: Journeys British Dates..

Postby Matthew » Mon Mar 24, 2008 10:13 pm

youkeepmewaiting wrote:Who on here is going to any of them?

I'm off to the Manchester show. Maybe one more depending what tickets are left next month.



I'm going to the London show...
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Postby Matthew » Mon Mar 24, 2008 10:13 pm

WykkedSensation wrote:I'll be there.
We should all be ok too with the room in the venues cause they won't be completely filled with enormously fat fuckin donut eating yanks. :lol:




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Postby Blueskies » Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:18 am

WykkedSensation wrote:I'll be there.
We should all be ok too with the room in the venues cause they won't be completely filled with enormously fat fuckin donut eating yanks. :lol:
You just described the Clearwater concert last tour at Ruth Eckert Hall...most hugely obese people....men and women, that I've seen gathered in one place.....was freaky :shock: ...as Berny (sp?) Mack says...Come on America! :lol:....but got to say...when I lived in Florida...saw lots of British tourists....y'all seem to be catching up with the yanks in this respect :shock: :wink:
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Postby SusieP » Tue Mar 25, 2008 1:06 am

I can't afford a ticket, the gas to get to the venue or the parking fee.
Deodorant and dental treatment is SO expensive over here. :lol:
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Postby Gordon from Edinburgh » Tue Mar 25, 2008 5:21 am

SusieP wrote:I can't afford a ticket, the gas to get to the venue or the parking fee.
Deodorant and dental treatment is SO expensive over here. :lol:


Ha Ha - don't go for irony Susie - remember "they" don't understand it.........
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Postby SusieP » Tue Mar 25, 2008 5:50 am

Gordon from Edinburgh wrote:
SusieP wrote:I can't afford a ticket, the gas to get to the venue or the parking fee.
Deodorant and dental treatment is SO expensive over here. :lol:


Ha Ha - don't go for irony Susie - remember "they" don't understand it.........


Irony? It's the bloody truth!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
All non Dentists over here are living on liquidised food for fear of breaking a tooth while the Dentists are retiring at 35 and dividing their time between the golf course and their many homes!!!

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Postby FishinMagician » Tue Mar 25, 2008 6:05 am

Blueskies wrote:
WykkedSensation wrote:I'll be there.
We should all be ok too with the room in the venues cause they won't be completely filled with enormously fat fuckin donut eating yanks. :lol:
You just described the Clearwater concert last tour at Ruth Eckert Hall...most hugely obese people....men and women, that I've seen gathered in one place.....was freaky :shock: ...as Berny (sp?) Mack says...Come on America! :lol:....but got to say...when I lived in Florida...saw lots of British tourists....y'all seem to be catching up with the yanks in this respect :shock: :wink:


i went too! and thats cuz florida is full of fat old fuckers
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Postby Gin and Tonic Sky » Tue Mar 25, 2008 7:17 am

I ll be in Cardiff, hope to meet some of you there

BTW As an American living over here, I still clean my teeth and use deodorant, AND over the past few years, my English friends have taught me to use sarcasm and irony effecively- best of both worlds, baby! Im a finished product :D
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Postby RocknRoll » Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:32 pm

Hey I'll be there. Plan on London and Manchester. It's an all Journey show show, no 3 bill. Maybe I shoud be bring some donuts? Hopefully that little bitty bar at the back of Manchester will stock up this year. I've gone over to see SA, JSS and now Arnel and I have to tell you the Brits are some of the best people in the world and really know how to have fun. I can't wait. It's all Journey and all good as long as Neal is still there.
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Postby Blueskies » Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:59 am

FishinMagician wrote:
Blueskies wrote:
WykkedSensation wrote:I'll be there.
We should all be ok too with the room in the venues cause they won't be completely filled with enormously fat fuckin donut eating yanks. :lol:
You just described the Clearwater concert last tour at Ruth Eckert Hall...most hugely obese people....men and women, that I've seen gathered in one place.....was freaky :shock: ...as Berny (sp?) Mack says...Come on America! :lol:....but got to say...when I lived in Florida...saw lots of British tourists....y'all seem to be catching up with the yanks in this respect :shock: :wink:


i went too! and thats cuz florida is full of fat old fuckers
.I didn't intend to come off as making fun of folks, I don't want to do that...just observed that so many were morbidly obese, not just overweight.....and it's not just those in Florida...everywhere you turn...it's a huge problem ( no pun intended). When folks get so large that they can't even sit in a seat comfortably anymore, then they have to make strides to do something to change....sure genetics play a role with some people but even then to get , not just a bit overweight, but obese..then they aren't doing anything to stem the tide. It's not about being skinny..too skinny is not good either for those that aren't naturally...so don't have to be skinny...or even expect to be as thin as they were when they were younger....it's just getting to a comfortable weight for height, age, and bone structure.....and to be healthy....a point where you have the energy to do stuff and feel good.
With so many folks being so large now....it has a lot to do with our food choices, amounts, the chemicals put in our foods, the time of day we eat and a lot, I believe, due to inactivity...folks need to get some willpower and discipline themselves to make changes...don't go for convience....and no fad diets, they don't work and are unhealthy....just need to choose what they eat more wisely, portion control, don't eat late when the calories won't be burned off , stop doing so many things that don't require any physical exertion all the time....pushing away from the computer and TV and moving around as well as pushing away from the table and stopping once full, not overly full.....by doing some type of sport, going to the gym, working around the house, in the garden, talking walks..or even dancing around the living room to some good tunes..something on a regular basis. We do many things that require us to sit, but we've got to make the time to move, also. They need to look at food as fuel and only take in the amount it takes to do the level of activities they are at....just like your car engine..you put fuel in and it gets burned the more you drive it, but if you don't go anywhere and it sits in the driveway...then the fuel level stays where it's at and is not burned off.
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Postby NealIsGod » Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:07 am

Blueskies wrote:
FishinMagician wrote:
Blueskies wrote:
WykkedSensation wrote:I'll be there.
We should all be ok too with the room in the venues cause they won't be completely filled with enormously fat fuckin donut eating yanks. :lol:
You just described the Clearwater concert last tour at Ruth Eckert Hall...most hugely obese people....men and women, that I've seen gathered in one place.....was freaky :shock: ...as Berny (sp?) Mack says...Come on America! :lol:....but got to say...when I lived in Florida...saw lots of British tourists....y'all seem to be catching up with the yanks in this respect :shock: :wink:


i went too! and thats cuz florida is full of fat old fuckers
.I didn't intend to come off as making fun of folks, I don't want to do that...just observed that so many were morbidly obese, not just overweight.....and it's not just those in Florida...everywhere you turn...it's a huge problem ( no pun intended). When folks get so large that they can't even sit in a seat comfortably anymore, then they have to make strides to do something to change....sure genetics play a role with some people but even then to get , not just a bit overweight, but obese..then they aren't doing anything to stem the tide. It's not about being skinny..too skinny is not good either for those that aren't naturally...so don't have to be skinny...or even expect to be as thin as they were when they were younger....it's just getting to a comfortable weight for height, age, and bone structure.....and to be healthy....a point where you have the energy to do stuff and feel good.
With so many folks being so large now....it has a lot to do with our food choices, amounts, the chemicals put in our foods, the time of day we eat and a lot, I believe, due to inactivity...folks need to get some willpower and discipline themselves to make changes...don't go for convience....and no fad diets, they don't work and are unhealthy....just need to choose what they eat more wisely, portion control, don't eat late when the calories won't be burned off , stop doing so many things that don't require any physical exertion all the time....pushing away from the computer and TV and moving around as well as pushing away from the table and stopping once full, not overly full.....by doing some type of sport, going to the gym, working around the house, in the garden, talking walks..or even dancing around the living room to some good tunes..something on a regular basis. We do many things that require us to sit, but we've got to make the time to move, also. They need to look at food as fuel and only take in the amount it takes to do the level of activities they are at....just like your car engine..you put fuel in and it gets burned the more you drive it, but if you don't go anywhere and it sits in the driveway...then the fuel level stays where it's at and is not burned off.


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Postby Saint John » Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:37 am

Blueskies wrote:
FishinMagician wrote:
Blueskies wrote:
WykkedSensation wrote:I'll be there.
We should all be ok too with the room in the venues cause they won't be completely filled with enormously fat fuckin donut eating yanks. :lol:
You just described the Clearwater concert last tour at Ruth Eckert Hall...most hugely obese people....men and women, that I've seen gathered in one place.....was freaky :shock: ...as Berny (sp?) Mack says...Come on America! :lol:....but got to say...when I lived in Florida...saw lots of British tourists....y'all seem to be catching up with the yanks in this respect :shock: :wink:


i went too! and thats cuz florida is full of fat old fuckers
.I didn't intend to come off as making fun of folks, I don't want to do that...just observed that so many were morbidly obese, not just overweight.....and it's not just those in Florida...everywhere you turn...it's a huge problem ( no pun intended). When folks get so large that they can't even sit in a seat comfortably anymore, then they have to make strides to do something to change....sure genetics play a role with some people but even then to get , not just a bit overweight, but obese..then they aren't doing anything to stem the tide. It's not about being skinny..too skinny is not good either for those that aren't naturally...so don't have to be skinny...or even expect to be as thin as they were when they were younger....it's just getting to a comfortable weight for height, age, and bone structure.....and to be healthy....a point where you have the energy to do stuff and feel good.
With so many folks being so large now....it has a lot to do with our food choices, amounts, the chemicals put in our foods, the time of day we eat and a lot, I believe, due to inactivity...folks need to get some willpower and discipline themselves to make changes...don't go for convience....and no fad diets, they don't work and are unhealthy....just need to choose what they eat more wisely, portion control, don't eat late when the calories won't be burned off , stop doing so many things that don't require any physical exertion all the time....pushing away from the computer and TV and moving around as well as pushing away from the table and stopping once full, not overly full.....by doing some type of sport, going to the gym, working around the house, in the garden, talking walks..or even dancing around the living room to some good tunes..something on a regular basis. We do many things that require us to sit, but we've got to make the time to move, also. They need to look at food as fuel and only take in the amount it takes to do the level of activities they are at....just like your car engine..you put fuel in and it gets burned the more you drive it, but if you don't go anywhere and it sits in the driveway...then the fuel level stays where it's at and is not burned off.


Good post, Dr. Phyll. The problem starts with kids. Parents are fucking lazy, plain and simple. When I was young you couldn't keep me in the house. I'd run around or ride my bike til it was time to come in. I was involved in every after-school activity imaginable. Now, these days, you can't get these little motherfuckers out of the house. The problem? Fucking video games and computers. Any parent that allows there kid to spend more than an hour, maybe 2 max, per day on a computer or playing these whacked out video games should be killed. I'm on the internet all day because I'm at work and getting paid to do so. :lol: :twisted: :wink:
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Postby Blueskies » Wed Mar 26, 2008 7:01 am

Saint John wrote:
Blueskies wrote:
FishinMagician wrote:
Blueskies wrote:
WykkedSensation wrote:I'll be there.
We should all be ok too with the room in the venues cause they won't be completely filled with enormously fat fuckin donut eating yanks. :lol:
You just described the Clearwater concert last tour at Ruth Eckert Hall...most hugely obese people....men and women, that I've seen gathered in one place.....was freaky :shock: ...as Berny (sp?) Mack says...Come on America! :lol:....but got to say...when I lived in Florida...saw lots of British tourists....y'all seem to be catching up with the yanks in this respect :shock: :wink:


i went too! and thats cuz florida is full of fat old fuckers
.I didn't intend to come off as making fun of folks, I don't want to do that...just observed that so many were morbidly obese, not just overweight.....and it's not just those in Florida...everywhere you turn...it's a huge problem ( no pun intended). When folks get so large that they can't even sit in a seat comfortably anymore, then they have to make strides to do something to change....sure genetics play a role with some people but even then to get , not just a bit overweight, but obese..then they aren't doing anything to stem the tide. It's not about being skinny..too skinny is not good either for those that aren't naturally...so don't have to be skinny...or even expect to be as thin as they were when they were younger....it's just getting to a comfortable weight for height, age, and bone structure.....and to be healthy....a point where you have the energy to do stuff and feel good.
With so many folks being so large now....it has a lot to do with our food choices, amounts, the chemicals put in our foods, the time of day we eat and a lot, I believe, due to inactivity...folks need to get some willpower and discipline themselves to make changes...don't go for convience....and no fad diets, they don't work and are unhealthy....just need to choose what they eat more wisely, portion control, don't eat late when the calories won't be burned off , stop doing so many things that don't require any physical exertion all the time....pushing away from the computer and TV and moving around as well as pushing away from the table and stopping once full, not overly full.....by doing some type of sport, going to the gym, working around the house, in the garden, talking walks..or even dancing around the living room to some good tunes..something on a regular basis. We do many things that require us to sit, but we've got to make the time to move, also. They need to look at food as fuel and only take in the amount it takes to do the level of activities they are at....just like your car engine..you put fuel in and it gets burned the more you drive it, but if you don't go anywhere and it sits in the driveway...then the fuel level stays where it's at and is not burned off.


Good post, Dr. Phyll. The problem starts with kids. Parents are fucking lazy, plain and simple. When I was young you couldn't keep me in the house. I'd run around or ride my bike til it was time to come in. I was involved in every after-school activity imaginable. Now, these days, you can't get these little motherfuckers out of the house. The problem? Fucking video games and computers. Any parent that allows there kid to spend more than an hour, maybe 2 max, per day on a computer or playing these whacked out video games should be killed. I'm on the internet all day because I'm at work and getting paid to do so. :lol: :twisted: :wink:
Nig apparently doesn't want me to, and I'm not a doctor by any means...just stating my opinion just like everyone else does..no one has to agree with what I say but I'm glad that you do on this....so here I go again....

I agree..I was outside and involved with activities all the time as a kid also....and I am still very active. When my son's were young they played video games but I limited it...they didn't watch much TV either....they were active and preferred to be....and still are...so if physical activity is taught when young hopefully it becomes a lifelong habit. Many time's people give up their activities, but parents should make the effort to try to instill them...the best way they can do that is to lead by example....if parents are active then the kids usually are too.
You also are an example to what I was saying..although your work requires you to be on the computer...you make the time outside of work to get physical fitness in. 8) :wink: :)
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