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Make the effort and take the risk..
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what else should we expect when theyre conducting business near a stable
Coliseum is garbage anyways
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[23-07, 02:03] shawn79 i find that at vietnamese place they cut ur hair like they cut grass
[23-07, 02:03] shawn79 do u go to vietnamese places for haircuts
Technically, I didn't break the rules. Considering I didn't sell anything.
Rules say, "Any sale of tickets are prohibited". You do not mention anything about the purchasing of tickets.
It's a loop hole in the same way that using marijuana is illegal, but stores can legally sell products like bongs, paper, etc.
And since in PM you claim you've been giving out points to "ALL" clearly that means a lot of people do not know of this rule. Maybe a friendly warning may be appropriate next time? Like in other threads other mods just post a friendly reminder in the thread, since a lot of members forget or do not know the rules.
I think this may be a more effective method. It'll probably save you time anyways.
I was just trying to help out an RS'er. I'm not trying to cause trouble.
Gareth Emery right now
Tiesto had his glory days
but i do love Cmon and Maximal Crazy
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[23-07, 02:03] shawn79 i find that at vietnamese place they cut ur hair like they cut grass
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its because a lot of people impules bought them expecting them to be $200 plus later on but solid was smart and released them slowly by batches and now all these ppl stuck with shit load of tix just tryna get rid of em
VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) - Vancouver Police want people heading to the New Year's Eve PNE Dance Party to be aware of a heightened chance of gang violence.
Up to 6,000 are expected to pack the party at the Pacific Coliseum, which runs from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Const. Jana McGuinness with the VPD says extra cops will be on hand inside and outside the rink on Renfrew to keep the peace as Tiësto DJs the party.
"So when we receive information through our police channels that there is, maybe, rising tensions or something that could possibly occur, we're going to err on the side of caution and make sure people are at least aware that we're going to be increasing our presence."
The PNE's Laura Ballance says they have 120 security staff on hand and they will be searching bags.
"And that was part of our standard procedure that we put on as part of this event plan," she says.
Vancouver police also say dozens of extra officers will be on patrol in the rest of the city as revelers ring in 2012.
That includes along the Granville entertainment district and Gastown, two of the areas popular with partiers.
To help make things safer, two blocks of Granville Street will be turned into a pedestrian-only zone New Years Eve to accommodate the large crowds expected there.
I just grabbed a pair for $90 each from a reputable guy I know. A bunch of my friends are going, so if I change my other plans last minute I'll go with.
The Vancouver Police Department received some intelligence about the possibility of gang violence outside the Tiesto concert at the Pacific Coliseum Saturday.
So there will be extra officers on duty to make sure that nothing happens.
What I had heard is that some targeted gangsters had tickets to the event and that some of their enemies had planned to wait outside to see if they could scout out their targets. That could prove dangerous to others in attendance as well as those under threat. But I am sure that after the VPD warning, those contemplating violence will rethink their plan.
There was a case back in 2004 when a gangster was gunned down after leaving a show at the same location.
so why was everyone flaming me and thought I was crazy when I said tickets would be at $120? what was your logic? you guys said you were pretty knowledgeable and said I should take an economics class so please enlighten me
This year there were waaaay too many scalpers holding tiesto tix... Supply > demand and everyone is shitting their Pants and being pessimistic Posted via RS Mobile