Re: 2024 Tour Rumors and Speculation
Posted: Fri December 08, 2023 12:12 am
damn, thats temptingdimejinky99 wrote:You got the bed vgVinylGuy wrote:I might try to do Europe and usa if that’s true
damn, thats temptingdimejinky99 wrote:You got the bed vgVinylGuy wrote:I might try to do Europe and usa if that’s true
VinylGuy wrote:damn, thats temptingdimejinky99 wrote:You got the bed vgVinylGuy wrote:I might try to do Europe and usa if that’s true
of coursetommy wrote:VinylGuy wrote:damn, thats temptingdimejinky99 wrote:You got the bed vgVinylGuy wrote:I might try to do Europe and usa if that’s true
You'd have to share it with dime
VinylGuy wrote:of coursetommy wrote:VinylGuy wrote:damn, thats temptingdimejinky99 wrote:You got the bed vgVinylGuy wrote:I might try to do Europe and usa if that’s true
You'd have to share it with dime
My best friend travels an ungodly amount for work. I was talking to him about this in a different context, but when it comes to a big work event and there’s something else you would rather do … what happens if you are legitimately sick and cannot physically be there. The event somehow goes on without you, and you get back to work a few days later.daft twat wrote:These “rumors” will be facts soon, and they blow for me as a teacher in Minnesota.
Seattle would have been choice one because my kids have never been there. That’s the last week of school here. Can’t do it.
I’ve been to all 5 Wrigley shows thus far, but this is during opening teacher days. Can’t do it.
Love MSG, but that’s the first week of school. Can’t do it.
I’d like to get to a show, but it’s looking grim.
It’s an interesting thought. There is a teacher at my school who has already missed 11 days this year. I have yet to miss one. I have so many days accumulated over the past 21 years at the same place that I could miss the rest of the year with pay if I was legitimately sick. Missing opening teacher days wouldn’t bother me. I could claim Covid, tbh. Missing days with kids is tougher. I go to school when I shouldn’t a lot because I know it will be a lost day if I don’t.Bammer wrote:My best friend travels an ungodly amount for work. I was talking to him about this in a different context, but when it comes to a big work event and there’s something else you would rather do … what happens if you are legitimately sick and cannot physically be there. The event somehow goes on without you, and you get back to work a few days later.daft twat wrote:These “rumors” will be facts soon, and they blow for me as a teacher in Minnesota.
Seattle would have been choice one because my kids have never been there. That’s the last week of school here. Can’t do it.
I’ve been to all 5 Wrigley shows thus far, but this is during opening teacher days. Can’t do it.
Love MSG, but that’s the first week of school. Can’t do it.
I’d like to get to a show, but it’s looking grim.
Now the same thing but you’re not actually deathly ill, you just call in and say that you are.
What’s gonna happen? You’ll go to your concert and the work event will march on. It will be fine.
Will they play Fatal again? I’d go to this for sure if that was the case.tragabigzanda wrote:1. Missoula show is in August not SeptemberMonkey_Driven wrote:May try to hit a show or two in that September leg. Several factors to consider, however.
It’s just daycare to Bammer.daft twat wrote:It’s an interesting thought. There is a teacher at my school who has already missed 11 days this year. I have yet to miss one. I have so many days accumulated over the past 21 years at the same place that I could miss the rest of the year with pay if I was legitimately sick. Missing opening teacher days wouldn’t bother me. I could claim Covid, tbh. Missing days with kids is tougher. I go to school when I shouldn’t a lot because I know it will be a lost day if I don’t.Bammer wrote:My best friend travels an ungodly amount for work. I was talking to him about this in a different context, but when it comes to a big work event and there’s something else you would rather do … what happens if you are legitimately sick and cannot physically be there. The event somehow goes on without you, and you get back to work a few days later.daft twat wrote:These “rumors” will be facts soon, and they blow for me as a teacher in Minnesota.
Seattle would have been choice one because my kids have never been there. That’s the last week of school here. Can’t do it.
I’ve been to all 5 Wrigley shows thus far, but this is during opening teacher days. Can’t do it.
Love MSG, but that’s the first week of school. Can’t do it.
I’d like to get to a show, but it’s looking grim.
Now the same thing but you’re not actually deathly ill, you just call in and say that you are.
What’s gonna happen? You’ll go to your concert and the work event will march on. It will be fine.
My friend sells wine. As if nobody else can do it so he’s on the road like 60% of the time.spike wrote:It’s just daycare to Bammer.daft twat wrote:It’s an interesting thought. There is a teacher at my school who has already missed 11 days this year. I have yet to miss one. I have so many days accumulated over the past 21 years at the same place that I could miss the rest of the year with pay if I was legitimately sick. Missing opening teacher days wouldn’t bother me. I could claim Covid, tbh. Missing days with kids is tougher. I go to school when I shouldn’t a lot because I know it will be a lost day if I don’t.Bammer wrote:My best friend travels an ungodly amount for work. I was talking to him about this in a different context, but when it comes to a big work event and there’s something else you would rather do … what happens if you are legitimately sick and cannot physically be there. The event somehow goes on without you, and you get back to work a few days later.daft twat wrote:These “rumors” will be facts soon, and they blow for me as a teacher in Minnesota.
Seattle would have been choice one because my kids have never been there. That’s the last week of school here. Can’t do it.
I’ve been to all 5 Wrigley shows thus far, but this is during opening teacher days. Can’t do it.
Love MSG, but that’s the first week of school. Can’t do it.
I’d like to get to a show, but it’s looking grim.
Now the same thing but you’re not actually deathly ill, you just call in and say that you are.
What’s gonna happen? You’ll go to your concert and the work event will march on. It will be fine.
I'm guessing they are still finalizing the US dates and want to announce them at all the same time.dimejinky99 wrote:The dates for both Madrid and Lisbon are accurate at least.
Where are the rest of the dates though?
Are they fan fiction?