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Post by HighProtein on Dec 4, 2004 15:53:57 GMT -5
My friend really wanted to go, sadly for him tickets sold out So I bought them on ebay, I paid face value though We got there around 7pm doors to open at 8pm. The line of people looked like previous cast members of Jerry Springer for the most part or that they were the surviving victims of the last hurricane from local trailer parks (too few people that bathe). For the most part the young ones were in Hot Topic gear. I spiked a Dr Pepper with Jim Beam at hard rock cafe during my wait for Manson and at the bar was a guy with a <PIG> hat (I had this shirt on ) He said he just found out about the Watts cd, I plugged my site, he said it was most likely from there. I skipped the opening act, in the crowd as mostly manson and NIN shirts. I saw Zero KMFDM shirts and 1 other PIG shirt. I expected a great show out of Manson like I saw in 2001, I was let down. Chris Vrenna didn't deviate from the songs at all. They played 1 song from Portrait (god damn buddy you're in florida play some old stuff). And no enchore, they just stopped.
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rustyxhalo
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Post by rustyxhalo on Dec 5, 2004 0:14:25 GMT -5
The APC show here 2 years ago in September had no encore. They walked off stage and the lights went on. Drunken fans of maynard and tiggy were so pissed off, the armed themselves with bats and ran around to their bus. which turned out to be a decoy-type bus while their van got away. needless to say, the decoy bus needed a face lift.
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Post by Zer0 on Dec 5, 2004 9:33:10 GMT -5
ha... thats funny. They had a get-away van like in old wild west.
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Post by nick on Dec 5, 2004 10:42:28 GMT -5
The line of people looked like previous cast members of Jerry Springer for the most part or that they were the surviving victims of the last hurricane from local trailer parks (too few people that bathe).
Yeah, well you have to remember that half of Florida is now a trailer park because FEMA has been giving away so many trailers to people who lost their homes.
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Post by HighProtein on Dec 6, 2004 17:55:57 GMT -5
Yeah, well you have to remember that half of Florida is now a trailer park because FEMA has been giving away so many trailers to people who lost their homes. Thats so god damn pathetic. Instead of raising standards by making them live in apartments and houses they promote and support the extremely low standard of cardboard box filling facilities.
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Post by nick on Dec 6, 2004 19:16:53 GMT -5
But a ton of the apartments were also damaged and negotiating with all of the apartment owners to let people stay therewhile FEMA picks up the tab just wouldn't be possible(not to mention that there aren't enough empty apartments for everyone to stay in). I'd take living in a free mobile home over a tent any day.
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Post by HighProtein on Dec 11, 2004 10:43:17 GMT -5
I would live anywhere if I was homeless too but America used to strive to be the greatest nation in the world. No other nation in the world has trailers. If the government outlawed this sub-standard and not so mobile homes then the value of America and quality of living would grow.
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Post by swine and wine on Dec 11, 2004 10:52:13 GMT -5
I would live anywhere if I was homeless too but America used to strive to be the greatest nation in the world. No other nation in the world has trailers. If the government outlawed this sub-standard and not so mobile homes then the value of America and quality of living would grow.
you're assuming everyone would be able to *afford* living anywhere but a trailer. keep in mind, cost of living has skyrocketed but wages are stagnant.
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Post by stampede on Dec 11, 2004 23:21:48 GMT -5
and besides trailers themselves aren't really that bad. There just like little sketchy houses. I lived in one as a kid for a while and it was cool. it's really the people that inhabit trailer parks that are scary. luckely the trailer park i lived in was full of retired people not rednecks.
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