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    Grateful Dead Original Members To Perform Together Again One Last Time

    Grateful Dead Original Members Reunite to Celebrate 50th Anniversary

    “Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead" at Chicago’s Soldier Field on July 3rd, 4th, and 5th, 2015

    Marks the Grateful Dead Members' Final Performance Together

    Event information available at Dead50.net

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Grateful Dead, the four original members — Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, and Bob Weir — will reunite at Chicago's Soldier Field, nearly 20 years to the day of the last Grateful Dead concert, which took place at the same venue. “Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead" will occur over three nights on July 3, 4, and 5, 2015, marking the original members' last-ever performance together. The band will be joined by Trey Anastasio (guitar), Jeff Chimenti (keyboards), and Bruce Hornsby (piano). The group will perform two sets of music each night.

    Jerry Garcia's daughter Trixie Garcia announced the shows in an exclusive interview. You can check out her announcement here.

    Joining the original members of Grateful Dead are three musicians who have embodied the band’s spirit of musical innovation throughout their eclectic careers. Guitarist Trey Anastasio is best known for his work as the principal songwriter and lead guitarist for touring juggernaut Phish, but he has also found time to score and arrange music for orchestras and Broadway productions such as “Best Musical” TONY nominee ‘Hands on a Hardbody.’ Pianist Bruce Hornsby had already won the first of his three Grammy Awards when he first guested with Grateful Dead in 1988. Following the death of the band’s keyboard player Brent Mydland in 1990, Hornsby toured with the group into 1992, and he has maintained a collaborative relationship with its members ever since. Bay Area native and jazz keyboardist Jeff Chimenti joined Bob Weir’s Rat Dog in 1997, and has since worked on projects such as Phil Lesh & Friends, The Other Ones, The Dead, and Furthur.

    In the tradition of the original Grateful Dead Ticketing Mail Order, tickets will first be made available via a first-come, first-served mail order system. All additional ticketing information is available at Dead50.net.

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  • hockey_john
    9 years 8 months ago
    not sure where to post it so here 4 now
    This is a great idea by the boys. To come together and play again is a novel wonderful idea. I bet after all these years you could never of imagined you would have over a million of us who fell in love with you and you music. John here like so many of us back in the early to late 80's substances became more important to me then the values I am lucky to have back in my life today. My story is one of progression and love of a band that I knew and know very well yet they do not know me on personal level. Yes you understand my soul just not physically knowing my soul. That is not really important anyway because you and your music changed many of us in similar ways back then up to today. My 1st show was Amherst May 12th 1979. While still in last year of high school was turned on to the Grateful Dead by a neighborhood of dead heads. Fell in love from that very 1st show. Skipping the early 1st few shows of 1980 , 81 and spring tour 1982 decided to head west and see the band on the beach in Ventura and threw the west to Midwest ending in Kansas city that summer at the wonderful Starlight theater. That did it for me once I came back east I decided next tour in the fall I am off and running till can't run anymore. Fall tour on east coast to spring tour on east coast starting in Hampton in 1983 was on the bus from then on . I happen to love those 1st few summer tours or 82 , 83 and then in fall of 1983 did not miss a show till the Hampton shows in the fall of 1989 the Famous WARLOCKS shows. Because of the fact that touring life led me to becoming majorly strung out on substances I am very lucky to have lived the life I have. Threw the music and friendships built over the years my life changed for the better. Sober now for may years. I learned how to be kind to one another threw the Grateful Dead touring years. When on the road for so long if I did not learn to adapt I would be dead a long time ago. Touring taught me how to adapt to the times and the people in the times. If not for that knowledge would of been a rather boring life I think. Many of our touring friends are either dead or in jail why? Because it took a lot to keep up the life style it is not like we on tour for REAL had any type of real job. We had to survive and adapt. I will never forget a fellow head telling me back in the Haight one day that when on tour remember not to stand out and not to make a scene of the scene. I found that advice to be very true. If by chance we were the 1st in the city on any tour we did not stick out as the outsider till many of us were there. Made for great advice and a safe way of not going to jail. God knows we were sure much different then many in each city. I can recall 100 percent my thoughts in the fall of 1984 on tour in Richmond Virginia only 2nd night of the tour, remember looking around wondering where the crowd was when it dawned on me school had started and the normal regional fans wont be here till after 3 o'clock or so. So laid low and waited in the parking lot . Once time came for the show to start had made enough to get to Mass for the next shows and so on and so forth. That's just the jist of life for me back then. Some of my VERY BEST Memory's are The late summer tour in 83 Boise was a blast . The cop car plastered with bumper sticks will never be forgotten. Also loved the fall of 83 lake placid always comes to mind. In 84 things got very intense the band was breaking out songs left and right Mr. fantasy in Red Rocks , Battle of new Orleans in Canada Casey jones in Merryweather, Lovelight of Alpine Valley the big break out at the Greek in Dark Star on the Friday the 13th show. . and Ventura's Midnight hour along with I just want to make love to you by Brent. Just to name a few. T that Greek show my friend and I were given tickets a minute before the show started by Calico and told you boys do not to miss this one tonight. Wow she sure was CORRECT. 1985 had many great nights also, loved the weather and city's played that year. For the most part it was a hot weather summer tour. With the exception of the down pour in Hershey. Chula Vista was fantastic , along with fall tour starting in Florida and ending in Long beach month and half later. 1986 we had the Jerry not doing so well situation to deal with along with the Band having to deal with also must of been tough on the band cause I know it was for us we loved you and know you loved us but Jerry came 1st and his health. Had gone to Newark airport to fly to Ventura when told Jerry was ill. What a sad reality check for us all. OMG now what ? ? ? Months later while cutting may family's lawn in October I got a call from a friend who said Jerry is playing this upcoming weekend at the Stone in San Fan. Off to the airport I went and out west a day later loved those 1st two Garcia Band shows. We had been told Jerry Might not remember how to play Guitar again... Well not only had not forgotten but he broke out new songs for the next few months till the Famous Triumphant Return Grateful Dead shows at Oakland Coliseum in December. 15th 16th and 17th. Thank God Jerry is back and the band is well. That was my thinking I was not ready to throw in the towel just yet and go back to real life. 1987 threw 1989 I really started battling my own demons with substance abuse. Lucky for me I was reposed from Haight Ashbury on October 7th 1989 by family members from Cape Cod and off to rehab for 30 days which gave me a chance to clear up and start this chapter of life that I still live to this day. Every morning I wake to sports pages . com and of course Internet Archives to listen to the band I so love and read news papers from around the country I also love very much. So in nut shell that's my story with a lot of details left out for boredom reason that only I would enjoy if recalled here on this form.
  • hockey_john
    9 years 8 months ago
    Got to be kidding...
    ^ tickets for $ 20,000 $$$$$ That's insanity, I thought at the 1986 new years show at the Henry J Kaiser a guy willing to trade his 1984 Buick Skylark was crazy. He probably was and still is but my God 20, 000 Spare change anyone?
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    cherie in egr
    9 years 8 months ago
    Sorry Jessegurl
    I reread an older article about GDTS and it said they are returning between 2000 and 3000 envelopes a day. Given that they received so many envelopes they probably still have 2 or so weeks left of returns to work on. Still waiting here. The last time I checked my MO's were not cashed so it is probably just a matter of time till mine comes back too, but I'm keeping a very slim ray of hope that maybe, just maybe I'll get good news. I still have reservations at a fabulous little boutique hotel right in the heart of Chicago that I'm holding onto for now. Plan B for me will be to head to Chicago If the weather is good. If there is an event in a park we'll have a lovely dinner at one of the great restaurants around town, grab a good bottle of wine and blanket and enjoy the festivities and fire works. I'm glad you got your tickets from TM. I'm one of the fortunate people that could buy from stubhub w/o hardship but I just can't do it...I won't do it. Have a great time and maybe I'll see you in Chi town! I'll be the girl with the big smile.
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Grateful Dead Original Members Reunite to Celebrate 50th Anniversary

“Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead" at Chicago’s Soldier Field on July 3rd, 4th, and 5th, 2015

Marks the Grateful Dead Members' Final Performance Together

Event information available at Dead50.net

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Grateful Dead, the four original members — Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, and Bob Weir — will reunite at Chicago's Soldier Field, nearly 20 years to the day of the last Grateful Dead concert, which took place at the same venue. “Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead" will occur over three nights on July 3, 4, and 5, 2015, marking the original members' last-ever performance together. The band will be joined by Trey Anastasio (guitar), Jeff Chimenti (keyboards), and Bruce Hornsby (piano). The group will perform two sets of music each night.

Jerry Garcia's daughter Trixie Garcia announced the shows in an exclusive interview. You can check out her announcement here.

Joining the original members of Grateful Dead are three musicians who have embodied the band’s spirit of musical innovation throughout their eclectic careers. Guitarist Trey Anastasio is best known for his work as the principal songwriter and lead guitarist for touring juggernaut Phish, but he has also found time to score and arrange music for orchestras and Broadway productions such as “Best Musical” TONY nominee ‘Hands on a Hardbody.’ Pianist Bruce Hornsby had already won the first of his three Grammy Awards when he first guested with Grateful Dead in 1988. Following the death of the band’s keyboard player Brent Mydland in 1990, Hornsby toured with the group into 1992, and he has maintained a collaborative relationship with its members ever since. Bay Area native and jazz keyboardist Jeff Chimenti joined Bob Weir’s Rat Dog in 1997, and has since worked on projects such as Phil Lesh & Friends, The Other Ones, The Dead, and Furthur.

In the tradition of the original Grateful Dead Ticketing Mail Order, tickets will first be made available via a first-come, first-served mail order system. All additional ticketing information is available at Dead50.net.

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TALKIN' ABOUT "FARE THEE WELL: CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF GRATEFUL DEAD"

“I have a feeling this will come out just right. Can’t wait to find out…HERE WE GO!” - Mickey Hart

"The Grateful Dead lived an incredible musical story and now we get to write a whole new chapter. By celebrating our 50th, we get to cheer our past, but this isn't just about history. The Grateful Dead always played improvisational music that was born in the moment and we plan on doing the same this round." - Bill Kreutzmann

“It is with respect and gratitude that we reconvene the Dead one last time to celebrate - not merely the band's legacy, but also the community that we’ve been playing to, and with, for fifty years,” - Phil Lesh "Wave that flag, wave it wide and high…"

"Lookin' forward to this one, oh boy, you bet. Let's see just how much fun we can have this 4th of July." - Bob Weir<

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I'm still in the running too, but if it doesn't pan out, including back up plans and you and your crews are all set.....that would be Amazing :) Downtown
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I'm not a superstitious person generally, but today I have to admit I will be nervous walking to the mailbox, no rejection letter yet and I don't want one today
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I was just on the Ticketmaster site. It says the on sale date is now 2/28/2015. Is this true?
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Yes, that has been the date for a week or so now.
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around here from the powers that be is deafening. Don't take this the wrong way-but is there any official word about whether all the rejections have already been sent or what? Still hoping to be in the batch of acceptances. Are they opening the whole circle up or what and what is maximum seating capacity and how many tickets did they hold back from the commercial outlets? I'm all ready to go-just need the tickets.
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I would watch the Dead50.net site, as well as the GDTSTOO site, for updates.
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Yea, you bet. Especially now that I see the letters have hit Illinois. So far no letter and MO's haven't been cashed. Same boat as a lot of you. Good luck to all and believe me, I feel really bad for everyone that got letters.
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Stop complaining. If you don't get tickets and don't want to pay whatever it's gonna take to see them that is your choice. It's sucks that there is only going to be 3 shows but it's better than nothing. It's gonna cost some cash. Simple economics. It's 2015. Times have changed. GDTS will do the best they can. Keep it positive folks. Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile.
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I will check in there in the next few days as we go towards the public sale date
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Like others here, I am slowly going out of my mind waiting for The Envelope. My money orders have not been cashed, which until now I've taken as a bad sign, but I've yet to hear of a single person whose orders have been cashed. Has anyone else? I suppose no news is better than bad news, but the waiting is downright torturous!
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Heard several days ago that some of the Western Union MO's were being cashed. However, the USPS MO's is still unknown. Someone who had there MO's returned went and cashed them in last week. Several days later, he checked the USPS website to see what it would say (when he entered the serial #), and it still did not show that it was cashed.
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I saw one thing on Facebook where someone had an email saying that GDTSTOO cashed their MO, but I haven't seen anything else. I am cynical enough to think that someone would fake something like that to play with our emotions, as pranking the Internet is a popular pass time these days and our irrational obsession for getting tickets makes us easy marks. Logic dictates that if golden tickets are going out we would see a lot more posts about it, and there have been none here. Anybody have more info? There is a cool article on the team sorting the tickets, and they upped their numbers from 6 to 60 employees just to get through this.
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I'm still not hearing of anyone who has had their MO's cashed but you have to think they have started that process. I'm not angry by any means (yet) but I'm not happy by how this is playing out. Its kind of ironic how Trey is involved but was wondering if his input on how to produce a " Farwell" show was taken into consideration seeing that he was successful at perpetuating a less than honorable good bye shows himself? Don't want to have a negative opinion of our boys but will take some time to get over if I don't get to go! I hate feeling like the psycho ex-girlphriend!
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I read the same thing on reddit -- a guy cashed his returned MOs and they still were not registered as cashed several days later. Apparently USPS takes considerable time to update the MO system. So for those of us who have heard nothing and whose MOs have not been cashed, there's still hope.........
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I read that one and just praying that magic stick chooses my enveople. Funny though there are a LOT of unopened ticket seekers
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It is ridiculous that they are now selling packages at 1500 for all three nights!! If they don't announce a tour soon, I will never get over thIs resentment. I'm sorry, but fur those of us who toured with the real grateful dead, and have spent thousands on weir and lesh since jerry's passing, we deserve tickets. The quotes abOve from Phil and others say they can't wait to be with their "fans", well, 20 year old phish Heads are NOT their fans!!! I hope Jerry is looking down in disdain. This is wrong on many levels. I didn't realize that I'm suddenly trying to go to a rolling stones show. I really don't mean to sound mean, but I am very upset by the people I have loved for so long. Goes to show that the love is not reciprocated
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MandaMoose, thanks for the WSJ link - really filled me in on the process of the envelopes, magic! Postmaster send some good lovin'!
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Now there's one they should knock the dust off of. Bobby on vocals of course. Sweeeeeet!!!
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I got my mailorder returned and rejected on the 9th. Can anyone say if there has been any word on whether or not there may be a movie theater live simulcast for any or all three of these shows, as Phish did for their last two "retirement" shows back in 2004? That would be the next best thing to being there, and way cooler than any live web broadcast.
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The trek to the mailbox gets harder every day but happy to still have hope I'm in it!
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I was listening to Gary and David on "The Golden Road" show this past Sunday and this topic was mentioned. They did not yet have any information concerning what if anything has been decided about that aspect of this event. Cost, bidding process, permissions, etc. all still not yet decided and/or disclosed.
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The odds that they decide to *not* sell this as some kind of PPV are about the same as the odds that I receive fills in my request for GA tickets for all three days. This may be a last hurrah, but it is also a major money making venture. $200 tickets to see Further in a 65,000 capacity football stadium? This ain't intimate shows at Sweetwater or Terrapin Crossings. See it for what it is. It's ok with me if they try to make a lot of dough with this -- they earned the right and have provided me with many, many hours of joy. And I have supported them financially like no other entertainers. But be realistic...
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Got my rejection letter. I was just trying for 2 tickets. What a disappointing feeling. I should have had my daughter decorate the envelope, my feeling is anything without artwork does not even get considered.....
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F**************¢k. I feel yas. Got mine today too. It is disappointing! sooooo bummed. On to plan b for me as well. Gonna keep the faith and hope for a miracle! To everyone still in, God bless and good luck! And remember people, no matter what the outcome is on your mail orders, stay grateful!!!
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reports that his decorated envelope was even featured in one of the articles, and he STILL got rejected! So I think it's not just the art...
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I know someone who fits that description. Probably the same guy (from SC). I heard you have to know Mary E! (just kidding)
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Ouch that's tough to put in all that time decorating the envelope & still get rejected. It's a shame but I guess many of us are in the same boat. I still hope there are others that get lucky. It's going to be a real special event.
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This must be the toughest mailorder ever, worse than any new year's run. Remember doing the last one they played in '91, and got the 27th, 28th (the best show as it turned out), but rejected for 30th and new year's eve. Then ended up going in to all four, and new year's for free, meeting an old BGP employee/buddy from back east! The end of the road for the bus, and everyone wants to be there. They should do a truly GLOBAL simulcast, into theatres around the world. The satellite technology is there nowadays, and you had articles in last month about Israeli deadheads, among others, mailordering.
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Was you mail order processed on day 1, Jan.20th? Just curious to know if they are going off 1st in 1st out as it implied or more random. Still holding out and hoping to get tickets. Going to be a great weekend in Chicago.
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I went to the NYC Grand Central post office on Tues Jan 20. I bought money order & postmarked the envelope that day. Took about an hour between waiting on line & processing. Eventually I'll head back there to get my money back. I started to get a feeling last week that I may get lucky cause I did it all correctly the first day. It was so terrible receiving the rejection letter yesterday. They really should add a couple stadium shows in New York as well as California area. It seems so unfair that so many of us will be shut out from this finale. Phil, Bob, Mickey, Bill, Trey what do you think?
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Kraven024, I'm still hoping for a miracle here too....but am just seeing news of upstate NY rejections coming in so I'm feeling rather nauseous. I need that good lovin' from the postmaster too!!!
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WoW... Thanks for the feedback, I'm still waiting on the return letter and hoping it has some tickets enclosed. I agree that more shows should be offered for East & West coast venues...
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To me the music stopped working for me back in late 80's if I were to go it would really only be to reunite with my touring friends and catch up on our lives. With that said I am so far glad they have not committed to any other city's or dates. Said this before on this site, If they were to put a tour together we wouldn't have the chance to all see each other. By only playing one venue those of us who do go will have the chance to catch up with each other. Some might say with a crowd of 50'000 how can you find each other? We all know the answer to that one is we all knew each other back in the day and word travels faster these days with cell phones.( can not imagine what roaming lot's would of been like with phones back then. Easier transactions or more big busts?) I do have a feeling after these 3 summer shows they will play in NYC and the Bay Area in the fall. If I do go to these 3 I still cant see the music portion doing much for me . With out Jerry it just doesn't work. And without Jerry in his better days also.
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There is no age requirement and the fact is that the 60 something crowd can probably afford the more expensive packages much easier than the 20 somethings you seem to dislike so much. FYI - I'm part of the over 60 crowd but I honestly love having the younger set join us - the music and the scene transcend generations - and that is a good thing. No one "deserves" a ticket - we all "want" tickets and will jump through some hoops to get a few and failing that will enjoy whatever streaming feed is available with friends and family. I hope to be in the mix at Soldier field but I also know that no one owes me anything as far as that goes. We're all in the same position when it comes to desire versus a limited number of tickets - "try to keep a little grace". take care, connie
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Has anyone, anywhere, actually received a letter or email stating that they are going to receive tickets? All we hear are about rejections. And as far as complaining about pricing, the process, that you toured and "deserve" this and Trey crap. Just Shut the F*#k up about it already! Stop complaining about everything. No one "Deserves" tickets. We all hope to get them. And Trey is as good a choice as anyone in the world to play with the band. He is a master at what he does, respected the Dead immensely and will work harder than anyone to put on the performances of his life. As far as tickets, I still hold out hope, no rejection letter yet, but still wonder if anyone, anywhere has actually been informed they are getting tickets?
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I have seen two posts on the GD facebook page where people have said their MO had been cashed, and one of them had an screen shot of an email from GDTSTOO stating they had started to cash them. I still am dubious, as if they were cashing MO's there should be hundreds, if not thousands, of people posting this. There has not been one person on this site that has reported MOs being cashed. Also, GDTS has been so quiet it would be weird if they decided to let one person behind the scenes and not make a general announcement. That being said...I have my 11 digit code to my money orders memorized and check them often!!! When there are real problems in the world I am embarrassed at the amount of anxiety this has caused me!!! Good luck to all!!!
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This whole thing is just hilarious. Other people looking in are like.."what the f&*k is wrong with these people?" So funny. BUt yeah, I hear what your saying about the lack of MO cashed stories. But I did hear from a friend that she had her MO chased on Feb. 10. So maybe a lot of the people with MOs cashed either have not checked or are not on these forums. I guess it doesn't really matter. Just gotta wait and see what happens here in the next week.
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So it is true!!! MOs being cashed. Cool. I have been cycling through the stages of grief so I'll probably have to stop on "acceptance" next time it comes around, meaning accept the fact that my pink slip is coming!!!