Re: Ed Kicks Some Chick out of GA
Posted: Mon November 25, 2013 2:16 pm
have we confirmed the size of this woman's boobs? Because if she was not generously endowed in the chestal area we may have the beginnings of a pattern...
Not necessarily. Even if she fell within the limits of chestular acceptability, there's still the fact that we all enjoy tearing a hottie down from time to time.stip wrote:have we confirmed the size of this woman's boobs? Because if she was not generously endowed in the chestal area we may have the beginnings of a pattern...
McParadigm wrote:Here's the guy they need to kick out.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:that is true, i can see more poeple being emotional at a PJ show because i am, they are the only band that i actually sing along with and ill end up with out much of a voice at the end, the rest of the bands i go see i just move around some and clap but they dont get that much of an emotional response.
There's one in the spotlight, he don't look right to me. Get him up against the wall.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:McParadigm wrote:Here's the guy they need to kick out.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:that is true, i can see more poeple being emotional at a PJ show because i am, they are the only band that i actually sing along with and ill end up with out much of a voice at the end, the rest of the bands i go see i just move around some and clap but they dont get that much of an emotional response.![]()
The Socrates of RM.harmless wrote:I am merely asking questions.
You see, this is where you're wrong. A Pearl Jam show is not "war" per se, but it IS an emotional battle that requires weeks of psycho-spiritual boot camp.numbers wrote:It's a pearl jam show, not war.
evenslow wrote:I learned this once from a dude who sat behind me at a show screaming like a high-pitched banshee throughout Corduroy

you fought raptors too ehevenslow wrote:That gif is triggering my PTSD.
I had a similiar experience in OKC. The woman behind me had a particularly shrill scream but it was genuine enthusiasm at least. I'd take that over a drunk jerk any day.evenslow wrote:I learned this once from a dude who sat behind me at a show screaming like a high-pitched banshee throughout Corduroy, to the point where I thought he was joking.
He was not joking.
This is also made up. Where is it acceptable to shove people out of the way so you can get closer to the stage? Shit. I had a dude tap me on the shoulder and ask permission to get in front of me at Charlotte. He even said that it "would be totally OK if you say no."Sgt. Crackpot wrote:I am just used to concerts where unless you have a seat you dont have a specific space in which you own.
This. Although he was on to something when he brought up tits.given2trade wrote:stip is trying way too hard in this thread
this is part of why i'll probably never attend a PJ show again. crowd participation gone too far.Mine wrote:I think part of the fan base would want Ed out of the shows in the 1st phase and slowly turn the volume of the band down to the point of making them inaudible trough the 2nd phase to make the experience of the PJ shows - the infamous more about the fans ones - even better. I wonder if the music is just an annoying distraction for some of the people at this point.
I have no interest in being up close at any of their shows any more because after doing it once, and basically not hearing the band at all, i have little interest in repeating that particular experience. Not that i had anybody particularly annoying around me but still if i'm going to a show once every couple of years or so i want to at least be able to hear the band.
Out of anyone you should know how to handle a rowdy crowd.mastaflatch wrote:this is part of why i'll probably never attend a PJ show again. crowd participation gone too far.Mine wrote:I think part of the fan base would want Ed out of the shows in the 1st phase and slowly turn the volume of the band down to the point of making them inaudible trough the 2nd phase to make the experience of the PJ shows - the infamous more about the fans ones - even better. I wonder if the music is just an annoying distraction for some of the people at this point.
I have no interest in being up close at any of their shows any more because after doing it once, and basically not hearing the band at all, i have little interest in repeating that particular experience. Not that i had anybody particularly annoying around me but still if i'm going to a show once every couple of years or so i want to at least be able to hear the band.
evenslow wrote:Out of anyone you should know how to handle a rowdy crowd.mastaflatch wrote:this is part of why i'll probably never attend a PJ show again. crowd participation gone too far.Mine wrote:I think part of the fan base would want Ed out of the shows in the 1st phase and slowly turn the volume of the band down to the point of making them inaudible trough the 2nd phase to make the experience of the PJ shows - the infamous more about the fans ones - even better. I wonder if the music is just an annoying distraction for some of the people at this point.
I have no interest in being up close at any of their shows any more because after doing it once, and basically not hearing the band at all, i have little interest in repeating that particular experience. Not that i had anybody particularly annoying around me but still if i'm going to a show once every couple of years or so i want to at least be able to hear the band.
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