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Post by mszue on Feb 6, 2018 14:55:14 GMT -5
Are we sure that water video is not the Sea of Galilee? And looking up through the trees is definitely "Heaven on my Mind." The gecko looks a bit like a cross. LOL LOL happy
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Post by petrajo on Feb 6, 2018 14:57:06 GMT -5
I had no other option but pay for express. Luckily The Netherlands was a bit cheaper than Finland with € 14,90, but still. The big cost in these tickets is the service cost! I just checked ticketmaster and the ticket 'only' costs € 85! The rest is fees! Fees (e.g. Promoter, Media, Ticket- and Booking, Public Transport where applicable, etc.) 18.90 EUR I know. And the delivery is not even included 🙄. By the way: the ticket in Wembley was also „only“ 79£. In the end it was more than 90£, also without delivery. It’s unfortunately always this way, unless you buy on the day of the concert at the box office. The finnish Ticket Master provides an e-ticket, the cost is around 2€.
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Post by bamafan on Feb 6, 2018 15:02:41 GMT -5
He was also looking "up" the tree And Sauli said in his ig-story, that in a few weeks he is going somewhere warm. ☺️ sorry, can't help myself. Off the topic, I know.. 🙈 Boy, he sure takes a whole lot of vacations...like every other month...lol. Do you think he'll go to OZ or back to LA? Assuming of course, he'll be travelling to Adam. I have a question about travel visas....can you travel anywhere at any time and stay weeks or months at a stretch? Is there a yearly limit? I suppose it depends on your country and what country you're travelling to. I understand work visas to the US can be for longer periods of time and some of those folks never leave.
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Post by bamafan on Feb 6, 2018 15:03:35 GMT -5
I see ALF has added Belgium and London ticket links. They're trying to keep up....lol
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Post by nightowl on Feb 6, 2018 15:03:55 GMT -5
I know. And the delivery is not even included 🙄. By the way: the ticket in Wembley was also „only“ 79£. In the end it was more than 90£, also without delivery. It’s unfortunately always this way, unless you buy on the day of the concert at the box office. The finnish Ticket Master provides an e-ticket, the cost is around 2€. Yes. The German one for most concerts as well (2,50€). I have no idea, why they don’t provide it for Queen.
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Post by QueeenAl on Feb 6, 2018 15:04:58 GMT -5
Are we sure that water video is not the Sea of Galilee? And looking up through the trees is definitely "Heaven on my Mind." The gecko looks a bit like a cross. LOL LOL happy Love it!
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Post by csquared on Feb 6, 2018 15:07:06 GMT -5
I see a nice little gap between Hamburg and Milan...they could stop by Munic on their way down good thinking bamafan, that he could go from Hawaii to NZ...I like how he connects flights clever, like his trip to the EU last fall, stopped by NY, went to the songwriting camp, on vacation with Roger and Greece with Sauli... When stars are all over the place, I do sometimes wonder, how they manage their wardrobe to always have something to wear, but I guess if you have the luxury to take to big suitcases it works a little easier^^...and in this case...NZ and Hawaii will both be warm weather... Chances are someone else has already commented... But anyhow... Sometimes people ship bags to and from their destination. That makes particular sense if you're traveling to areas with different clothing needs. And yeah, I bet he can travel with a lot of bags if need be. We once were on a flight from Santiago, Chile, with James Brown's entourage (didn't see him), and holy crap, was there a ton of luggage!
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Post by nightowl on Feb 6, 2018 15:07:17 GMT -5
And Sauli said in his ig-story, that in a few weeks he is going somewhere warm. ☺️ sorry, can't help myself. Off the topic, I know.. 🙈 Boy, he sure takes a whole lot of vacations...like every other month...lol. Do you think he'll go to OZ or back to LA? Assuming of course, he'll be travelling to Adam. I have a question about travel visas....can you travel anywhere at any time and stay weeks or months at a stretch? Is there a yearly limit? I suppose it depends on your country and what country you're travelling to. I understand work visas to the US can be for longer periods of time and some of those folks never leave. I only know, that it depends on the country you are from. Germans for instance are allowed to travel to most countries outside of Europe with just a tourist-Visum and stay there up to 3 months.
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Post by csquared on Feb 6, 2018 15:11:48 GMT -5
And Sauli said in his ig-story, that in a few weeks he is going somewhere warm. ☺️ sorry, can't help myself. Off the topic, I know.. 🙈 Boy, he sure takes a whole lot of vacations...like every other month...lol. Do you think he'll go to OZ or back to LA? Assuming of course, he'll be travelling to Adam. I have a question about travel visas....can you travel anywhere at any time and stay weeks or months at a stretch? Is there a yearly limit? I suppose it depends on your country and what country you're travelling to. I understand work visas to the US can be for longer periods of time and some of those folks never leave. It depends on the country. For some countries US citizens don't need to get a visa ahead of time. Often you can get it when you enter the country. Different countries have different time periods for which the visa is valid, usually at least 30 days. If you're traveling frequently to a country for work, as one of my sons did in Iraq and Afghanistan, you can get a multi-entry visa that's good for like a year. Often the "visa" is just the stamp in your passport, but sometimes it's a fancy full-page sticker with your photo and everything.
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Post by petrajo on Feb 6, 2018 15:12:30 GMT -5
Boy, he sure takes a whole lot of vacations...like every other month...lol. Do you think he'll go to OZ or back to LA? Assuming of course, he'll be travelling to Adam. I have a question about travel visas....can you travel anywhere at any time and stay weeks or months at a stretch? Is there a yearly limit? I suppose it depends on your country and what country you're travelling to. I understand work visas to the US can be for longer periods of time and some of those folks never leave. I only know, that it depends on the country you are from. Germans for instance are allowed to travel to most countries outside of Europe with just a tourist-Visum and stay there up to 3 months. Also to bamafan Same applies to finnish. You can stay up to 3 months at the time, as many times as you like. In EU countries there`s no boundaries, whether you work or travel. Have no idea where he is going. Have hunch that he could fly to AUS for the last touring week. We`ll see, that’s just my quess of course.
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