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Post by evergreen on Jul 22, 2013 14:10:17 GMT -5
I'm no Sherlock - for sure! I can't find it on p. 47. I can get to it only if I click the link. Click on the main Daily News Tab (it is ... on the navigation arrow when you are in this thread). It goes to page 48. Click on the number 48 and you will be at then end of the news threads. It is about 12 from the bottom on page 47. Thanks, Q3 - I found it, but on page 46.
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Post by Q3 on Jul 22, 2013 14:13:56 GMT -5
554 is really a small amount of tickets spread across the entire country. How big a venue is the MGM Grand? At least it will be streamed and later televised. Looks like they have more stations than tickets. From Wiki: iHeartRadio is an Internet radio platform owned by Clear Channel Broadcasting, Inc. Founded in April 2008 as the website iheartmusic.com, iHeartRadio now functions as both a music recommender system and a radio network that aggregates content from over 800 local Clear Channel radio stations across the United States, as well as hundreds of stations owned by companies other than Clear Channel The MGM Grand Arena holds 16,800 people. They are a lot of different ways the tickets get distributed but the odds of winning tickets seem low -- except compared to getting tickets for the iTunes Festival if that is what QAL is doing. Both are live streamed. ** On the MGM Grand Arena, I was there before. Unless you feel compelled to be there for QAL and are willing to pay $700 for an upper deck ticket, I recommend passing on the brokers. You can barely see from the upper deck and the acoustics are not great. It will be loud and probably distorted. If you are willing to spend a lot of money for a seat, the back half of the floor is not good -- first level sides are better. JMHO. ETA: I cleaned out some old threads earlier today -- so secret thread moved up.
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 22, 2013 14:26:27 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 22, 2013 14:28:58 GMT -5
ßαHαR ɢ˩αmßêя† @baharglam LOL :D pic.twitter.com/KwupaIfYSG
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 22, 2013 14:32:10 GMT -5
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Post by lagniappe on Jul 22, 2013 15:03:19 GMT -5
The mashed potato speculation has been so fun for me to follow. I love the creativity! I'll take a stab at it to join in the fun:
Adam has a fascination with how high school kids sign yearbooks. I remember him using the abbreviation "KIT" a while back for "Keep in Touch" when he was talking about some type of pain he or others experienced in high school. Okay, the composition book in which Adam and Ashley are writing looks like a yearbook and therefore signifies high school to Adam. He writes a message on an angle and in a corner like one would if they were signing a yearbook. "Remember when we DREW" is because his appearance on Glee (in the 4th episode) will be in a high school setting (could just be school and not high school.) Adam will be working on the musical "Rock of Ages" and may be tutoring pupils who want to play or audition for the role of "Drew" (one of the main characters of Rock of Ages.) Remember when Darren Criss wore the Dragon Attack jacket and people said Adam wore it better? Well he will now be able to "school" Darren or whomever in how to be a rock star. And Adam attending the Broadway musical "Rock of Ages" recently in NYC was related if not only as a mere tutorial. There will be lots of 80's rock songs that Adam will be singing (is this related to RCA's 80's album theme?). Adam Shankman who directed the movie version of "Rock of Ages" and has directed several Glee episodes in the past and who has referenced our Adam's name when he was describing who he wanted to cast in the ROA movie will be the director of this (or these) episodes.
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 22, 2013 15:11:33 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 22, 2013 15:14:13 GMT -5
The mashed potato speculation has been so fun for me to follow. I love the creativity! I'll take a stab at it to join in the fun: Adam has a fascination with how high school kids sign yearbooks. I remember him using the abbreviation "KIT" a while back for "Keep in Touch" when he was talking about some type of pain he or others experienced in high school. Okay, the composition book in which Adam and Ashley are writing looks like a yearbook and therefore signifies high school to Adam. He writes a message on an angle and in a corner like one would if they were signing a yearbook. "Remember when we DREW" is because his appearance on Glee (in the 4th episode) will be in a high school setting (could just be school and not high school.) Adam will be working on the musical "Rock of Ages" and may be tutoring pupils who want to play or audition for the role of "Drew" (one of the main characters of Rock of Ages.) Remember when Darren Criss wore the Dragon Attack jacket and people said Adam wore it better? Well he will now be able to "school" Darren or whomever in how to be a rock star. And Adam attending the Broadway musical "Rock of Ages" recently in NYC was related if not only as a mere tutorial. There will be lots of 80's rock songs that Adam will be singing (is this related to RCA's 80's album theme?). Adam Shankman who directed the movie version of "Rock of Ages" and has directed several Glee episodes in the past and who has referenced our Adam's name when he was describing who he wanted to cast in the ROA movie will be the director of this (or these) episodes. Wow! Great mashed potatoes idea!
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 22, 2013 15:16:25 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 22, 2013 15:18:18 GMT -5
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