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Post by snappie on May 7, 2016 16:35:21 GMT -5
If you are planning to be in the front row of Adam's concert, please fill out the following questionnaire. Your results will determine if you will be allowed to stand before the Rock God.
I am:
___young and fresh as a daisy
___on the verge of collecting social security
___on the wait list for seniors' community housing
If Adam asked the front row to clap and dance, I would be:
___really into it
___excusing myself to the washroom
___mortified
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Post by enchanted on May 7, 2016 16:37:02 GMT -5
I guess VIP tickets are a double edge sword, in one side they produce a large income for the entertainer on the other side limits the folks without the means from purchasing those tickets.
I don't know what is the answer but to think that people will give their right in the front after paying those prices it seems a little naive in my thinking!
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Post by nonchallance on May 7, 2016 16:39:21 GMT -5
This horse shit again. I am truly sorry when people are limited to one show, but it is possible that these ladies were dirt poor when they were younger and couldn't do any of the stuff they wanted to do. What they had they gave to husbands and children. Now finally, after working hard their whole lives, they are old and have some disposable income and can indulge their fantasies, and yet they are looked down on and asked to give it to a young person who is poor just like they were once. Asked again to limit their joy and accept less than what they have earned. That's kind of a cruel perspective and it has nothing to do with priveledge. I only went to one show and I did not ask or expect anyone to give up their front row position for me. But I'm old so I probably won't get a pat on the head. There is a certain irony that when the same people show up on the front row in photos, the same people complain about it. Maybe there is a lesson here for everyone in self-editting. I have nothing against them - theirs money, theirs right. But bitching on local fans and even telling made up things, tweeting it to Adam is not so nice way to solve that problem. I was really surprized when I read about booing on Poland show. What booing? When? Who? This only stir things up. Respect is a two way road.
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Post by cheriemelissa on May 7, 2016 16:40:13 GMT -5
I guess VIP tickets are a double edge sword, in one side they produce a large income for the entertainer on the other side limits the folks without the means from purchasing those tickets. I don't know what is the answer but to think that people will give their right in the front after paying those prices it seems a little naive in my thinking!
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Post by saraswati on May 7, 2016 16:42:00 GMT -5
"OMG!!! Adam would be SO GOOD on Dancing With The Stars!!!" NO, absolutely no, on that cheesy show! One person's cheese is another person's Camembert.
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Post by bamafan on May 7, 2016 16:42:13 GMT -5
I 100% agree with Pattihum as well as LindaG ! " You can hold a VIP ticket in general admission & still stand a row or two back if you want." That's right...it's up to you, the one who bought the ticket and has the right to be there.......and not up to others to tell you what you should or should not do. Yep, and when I'm standing the the front rows at shows in GA, I have the right to stand there because I paid for the ticket & I was first to that spot. But, as a tall person, if there is a short person standing right behind me, it's my decision to let that shorter person in front of me. That's right. I agree.
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Post by oracle on May 7, 2016 16:46:04 GMT -5
I guess VIP tickets are a double edge sword, in one side they produce a large income for the entertainer on the other side limits the folks without the means from purchasing those tickets. I don't know what is the answer but to think that people will give their right in the front after paying those prices it seems a little naive in my thinking! I think the original topic was people who see multiply shows from the front row. idt anyone has a problem with a person buying vip once and being front row if they can afford it. But after Adam called out those women (it even before this actually), I could never show my face in the front row again. To me, this is akin to showing up somewhere uninvited. Plus, I don't want him looking down at me during a particularly vigorous thrusting session and wondering if I'm friends with his mom lol
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Post by oracle on May 7, 2016 16:49:09 GMT -5
This horse shit again. I am truly sorry when people are limited to one show, but it is possible that these ladies were dirt poor when they were younger and couldn't do any of the stuff they wanted to do. What they had they gave to husbands and children. Now finally, after working hard their whole lives, they are old and have some disposable income and can indulge their fantasies, and yet they are looked down on and asked to give it to a young person who is poor just like they were once. Asked again to limit their joy and accept less than what they have earned. That's kind of a cruel perspective and it has nothing to do with priveledge. I only went to one show and I did not ask or expect anyone to give up their front row position for me. But I'm old so I probably won't get a pat on the head. There is a certain irony that when the same people show up on the front row in photos, the same people complain about it. Maybe there is a lesson here for everyone in self-editting. I have nothing against them - theirs money, theirs right. But bitching on local fans and even telling made up things, tweeting it to Adam is not so nice way to solve that problem. I was really surprized when I read about booing on Poland show. What booing? When? Who? This only stir things up. Respect is a two way road. Wasn't the booing thing started by someone who was watching on the stream and she was quickly set straight?
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2016 16:50:32 GMT -5
Nah the problem is fast grannies.
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Post by nonchallance on May 7, 2016 16:58:09 GMT -5
I have nothing against them - theirs money, theirs right. But bitching on local fans and even telling made up things, tweeting it to Adam is not so nice way to solve that problem. I was really surprized when I read about booing on Poland show. What booing? When? Who? This only stir things up. Respect is a two way road. Wasn't the booing thing started by someone who was watching on the stream and she was quickly set straight? I was reading it on Twitter from someone who claimed being on the show.
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