Would just like to say...
Would just like to say...
The OLP "project" is M2 level gay.
Gail needs to stop stalking the fucking band.
"Boo hoo Trusty didnt rim my ass after last night's show..."
"Boo hoo Nikki come back for the 8384784th time or we'll keep nominating you for a fucking Oskar...'
Shut. The. Fuck. Up.
Peace, out. Bitches.
Gail needs to stop stalking the fucking band.
"Boo hoo Trusty didnt rim my ass after last night's show..."
"Boo hoo Nikki come back for the 8384784th time or we'll keep nominating you for a fucking Oskar...'
Shut. The. Fuck. Up.
Peace, out. Bitches.
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Hey, someone locked this thread and I'm not sure who, but I trust most the members of this forum are smart enough to ignore trolling so I'm going to unlock it and let you piss off on your own terms.
I'll take a little time to explain this thing from my perspective.
When this tour was announced, I thought it sounded pretty cool, but I had seen OLP twice last year (one time they seriously sucked, the other time was okay) and basically decided I wouldn't travel to see this band in the future. After feeling conflicted about it for a couple weeks I decided to see what tickets would come up when it went on sale, and to buy them if they were great seats. I bought a couple tickets but I was still not sure if I would really go to the shows until the middle of April when I decided to go.
I saw two great shows. And the band was tighter playing all of these songs than when I saw them play any of their biggest hits last year. I looked at the tour numbers and realized that there were only 12 SM shows. How much time did the band and their crew spend to get everything figured out just to play this collection of songs a dozen times then stop? Clearly they worked really hard to pull this off.
Here's the thing - I'm not usually one to write fanmail. I don't care about sucking up to Trustworthy or band members. I've called out Trustworthy when his posts got a little unprofessional, and the only other thing I've ever written to OLP was a long document bashing the paid fanclub that they had in 2006. You were around here for that.
But I'm really satisfied with the shows I just saw so I decided that if I could take that much time to write to them when I was so dissatisfied, I'm going to also write to them right now too. From there I just thought, well, why not ask other folks to join me?
And about everything else you said -- if you don't want to hear it just stop typing the URL into your browser.
End of discussion? Thanks.
I'll take a little time to explain this thing from my perspective.
When this tour was announced, I thought it sounded pretty cool, but I had seen OLP twice last year (one time they seriously sucked, the other time was okay) and basically decided I wouldn't travel to see this band in the future. After feeling conflicted about it for a couple weeks I decided to see what tickets would come up when it went on sale, and to buy them if they were great seats. I bought a couple tickets but I was still not sure if I would really go to the shows until the middle of April when I decided to go.
I saw two great shows. And the band was tighter playing all of these songs than when I saw them play any of their biggest hits last year. I looked at the tour numbers and realized that there were only 12 SM shows. How much time did the band and their crew spend to get everything figured out just to play this collection of songs a dozen times then stop? Clearly they worked really hard to pull this off.
Here's the thing - I'm not usually one to write fanmail. I don't care about sucking up to Trustworthy or band members. I've called out Trustworthy when his posts got a little unprofessional, and the only other thing I've ever written to OLP was a long document bashing the paid fanclub that they had in 2006. You were around here for that.
But I'm really satisfied with the shows I just saw so I decided that if I could take that much time to write to them when I was so dissatisfied, I'm going to also write to them right now too. From there I just thought, well, why not ask other folks to join me?
And about everything else you said -- if you don't want to hear it just stop typing the URL into your browser.
End of discussion? Thanks.
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I <3 Kiwi

"The fundamental thing about music is its destiny to be broadcast or shared." -Colin Greenwood of Radiohead

If you have nothing good to say about the CM then shut your mouth and leave, Neil. Everyone's sick of your unnecessary negative shit. I mean, were all thinking it, so I'll just put it out there. And you think I'm offended by your stupid little insults? You achieved insulting a 13 year old who doesn't give a fuck about what you say. Woo fucking Hoo for you, dude. You want a little award for your shitty attitude?
What Josh did was great and an awesome opportunity to speak positively about this amazing tour the band put together. If you hate OLP and are this pissed off about the CM, then you can just press Alt-F4 right now and call it a day.
End Of Discussion.
What Josh did was great and an awesome opportunity to speak positively about this amazing tour the band put together. If you hate OLP and are this pissed off about the CM, then you can just press Alt-F4 right now and call it a day.
End Of Discussion.
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Re: Would just like to say...
Neil wrote:
"Boo hoo Trusty didnt rim my ass after last night's show..."
Um... hey man. Not cool. I was seriously upset about this. Don't play it off lightly because it still upsets me.
TWO different cities I see OLP in and he didn't even offer. HE DIDN'T EVEN OFFER! I mean really... I don't even want to know how many people he did it for, I'll just be more jealous and feel even more let down that i missed out.



M2.. you're my hero. Oh wait.. no you're not. You sound like one of those 13 year old WoW players that sit on the bitch and whisper "My level 74 rogue can beatz your warlock lolzolzlolz"
I got it down. I pegged your personality. Congratulations, dude. You totally had to have flown your happy little "I still watch Dora and Diego" ass to Minnesota; and figured me out.
Good job.

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DG wrote:m2 hasn't been around for months, I think you're safe there.
What happened to M2? He had all kinds of HS problems...
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