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    ....my little red rooster crowed thrice... Up and at 'em kids.... Welcome to the working week.... I know it don't thrill you.... I hope it don't kill you.... Well the waitress she brought me some coffee... @Anita....avatar sent to your email
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    Article reads like he single-handedly rescued the bands legacy. I don't know what his connection to the band is other than a columnist who's tin foil hat conspiracy piece went viral, but don't pull a muscle patting yourself on the back, dude.
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    Exact scenario here dude, 14 hours of windshield time up and back to FSU for Dad's weekend...saved by channel 23 !! Unforgettable weekend as well to get smashed with your kid on Jack 'n Cokes - legally !! They do grow-up fast, don't they.... Happy, happy Monday to all - make it a great week !!!
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    Whew, back from driving 1,000 miles in less than 48 hours. Fortunately, my trusty rental Kia Optima had Channel 23. Could have gotten the red Camaro or the SUV free upgrade (w/out sat) but how else would I have heard 3 1/2 concerts and Shapiro's letter read a dozen times? Listening to the To Lay Me Down from 7-7-81 and thinking about the FTW shows gave me goose bumps. Anywho, just wanted to say it's good to be back and read the positive vibes for the additional SC shows. I give a lot of credit to the band members--I was pretty critical of them with the Chicago ticketing fiasco, but their letter was very heartfelt and classy. I think they realized they could do better and they did. Kudos, gentlemen! Nice to read all the submissions here. Tough to keep up after an absence but I'm really looking forward to meeting you all in Chitown. Peace.
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    What's the best way do you folx think? Request 2 tickets for each night? Request 3 tickets for each night? Request 4 tickets for each night? My experience is that the only ticket I was able to get for CHI was a single. Money is a consideration for me, so ideally need only ask for 2 or 3 tickets a night, but as agreed, I don't want to miss out on a chance to help a brother out, if need be. I have family here who are interested in joining me for SC, that's why the increased number. There are 3 of us so far. Who knows what cool cats I'll meet down the road who will want to join me on the bus... Tactic intuition family? I am spent from slinging tacos and then celebrating a birthday. It's quiet time in my head. Someone shake the decision makers awake! Lovelove Stella.
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    Squeaky wheel gets the grease? That first article was a real whining piece of journalism. I'm not sure what to make of this. If he admitted he's a fucking whiner and apologized for the first article, well that would be worth reading. 'Some Folks Look for Answers' -- How the Grateful Dead Came to Announce Two Additional 'Fare Thee Well' Shows Posted: 04/10/2015 4:00 pm EDT Updated: 04/10/2015 4:01 pm EDT GRATEFUL DEAD When promoter Peter Shapiro became aware of the article I wrote last month, "Ladies and Gentlemen, Not the Grateful Dead," taking him to task for the way ticket sales were handled for the Grateful Dead's "Fare Thee Well" shows, scheduled for July 3-5 at Chicago's Soldier Field, he had two choices: 1. Write it off as the "butthurt whining" of someone who didn't get tickets (which, just for the record, was not true), or 2. Defend the manner in which ticket sales were conducted, the choice of venue and the way in which these factors served to stimulate the secondary market, causing ticket prices to soar into the thousands. But Shapiro was not satisfied with either of those choices and came up with a third, very Grateful Dead-like option: He got my cell phone number from a mutual friend and called me to talk about the issues I had raised. Shapiro set the tone of the conversation by saying, "I'm a 'head' (referring to the term "Deadhead" that is commonly used among fans of the Grateful Dead), you're a 'head.' I just thought we should honor the spirit of the Grateful Dead and talk." And talk we did, for almost an hour on that occasion, and on numerous other occasions during the ensuing month, leading up to today's announcement that the band will add two shows to the final chapter in their illustrious, 50-year long, strange trip. Over the course of our almost-daily conversations, emails and texts, Peter Shapiro and I maintained a level of respect and professionalism that was truly remarkable as we navigated our way through the complicated topics at hand. As a result, tough issues were addressed, the voices of the many thousands of Deadheads who didn't get tickets to the Chicago shows were heard and a solution was crafted. There were three primary issues that I had raised in my article: the small percentage of tickets that were fulfilled through the initial mail order by Grateful Dead Ticket Sales, the choice of Chicago's Soldier Field as the venue and the selection of Trey Anastasio as the lead guitarist. I made it clear to Shapiro that my concerns about the latter two issues were relatively minor, and only relevant because they resulted in too many true Deadheads being shut out, while stimulating the secondary market, thereby raising ticket prices. One of the most fundamental principles of the Grateful Dead and their fans, expressed in biblical language, has always been this: Thou shalt not sell a ticket to a Grateful Dead concert for more than face value. Critics of my article called me out for failing to accept the way ticket sales are conducted in the present day and age, and mocked my suggestion that all the tickets should have all been sold through the mail order. Peter Shapiro was not one of those critics. Rather, Shapiro came to recognize this as a problem that needed a solution. "Your story, and others -- yours was the biggest one -- made us realize there was a problem," Shapiro commented. "I went to the Grateful Dead ticketing office and saw the (decorated mail order) envelopes; it was painful. We knew people were shut out." So, Shapiro went to work to create a solution. About two weeks after our initial conversation he mentioned to me that he was trying to convince the band to do two shows in California and asked my opinion of that idea. "What would you think about two shows in the Bay Area the weekend before (the Chicago shows)?" To which I replied, "Pete, if you pull that off and sell all of the tickets by mail order, what's happened with the Chicago shows will be quickly forgiven." After weeks of tireless work that ranged from convincing the band to negotiating agreements that enabled the use of an online mail order system, Peter Shapiro and the band have announced today that there will be two additional shows, June 27 and 28 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. Most importantly, some 90 percent of the tickets will be sold in true Grateful Dead style, through an innovative online mail order lottery. According to Shapiro, "We will not be using the typical on-sale method. Everybody who enters will have an equal chance to get tickets in a true lottery, and the ability of 'bots' and other online ticket gathering techniques is eliminated." The additional shows were announced on a special edition of Tales from the Golden Road, a radio show on the SiriusXM Grateful Dead Channel, at 3 p.m. EDT today, and the online mail order began immediately with that announcement at Dead50.net, and will continue through 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday. Shapiro read a letter on behalf of the band, which you can read here. In the beloved Grateful Dead song, "Playing in the Band," there is a passage that goes, "Some folks look for answers/Others look for fights." It is tempting to interpret this as extolling the virtues of looking for answers, while pointing out the folly of looking for fights. But it is often the case that we must fight for what we believe is right so that the folks who have the power to provide the answers will be moved to do so. This is known as speaking truth to power. Like so many of the messages in Grateful Dead songs, this principle applies broadly to numerous issues that we deal with in our troubled world -- global warming, our political system, GMOs, fracking, police violence -- and the list goes on and on. In this final chapter of the Grateful Dead, the band's legacy as a vehicle for social justice remains intact. Those of us who took issue with the way so many Deadheads were excluded from the Chicago shows stood up and raised our voices, and Peter Shapiro and the band were forced to look for answers. And the answers they came up with -- two additional shows in the Bay Area, where the band's roots run deepest, and a fair, affordable method of ticketing -- serve to reassure us that the spirit of the Grateful Dead is still alive and well. Follow Stewart Sallo on Twitter: www.twitter.com/StewSallo
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    Forgot to watch/listen to the band. Ugh. Rich - please share again. Is it too late to listen?
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    I liked the old Avatar better too. Couldn't find it in my threads. Would love to repost if you will resend!!
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    I am bidding on SC to trade so SD heads can go to Chicago....if I get tix, and can trade you get tix....or any needy head in our 30+.....Thanks for checking in.....liked the old avatar better kid....
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    GREAT tees. thank you
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that was the nicest thing anyone has said to me in a week...thanks brah.....
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Makes the CID ticket packages look cheap. Maybe if Jerry shows up... 3-Night Golden Road Super CID Experience (Premium Reserved Seat) Friday 7/3, Saturday 7/4, and Sunday 7/5 $2,198 + service fees SOLD OUT Back to Top
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Sorry, Jerry will be filling in for Trey on 7/3 - 7/5...... With Phish on the far side of town warming up for their tour... cue Alanis Morrisette Isn't it ironic...it's like rain, right Mr. mayor (follow thread if you're lost....) Canadian reference....
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Trey's growing out his beard, on a milk shake and cheeseburger diet. Couple hits and you won't notice the difference.
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bring it on....biatch.... gonna get back to bouncing around the room...... rrrrrgrrrrr bouncing....
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rrrrgrrrr, you reminded me of a wisecrack my classmate made back in the day when Alanis moved on from her Britney phase to boyfriend-bash rock. She said there's actually nothing ironic in Ironic--just replace the words with "isn't it a bummer?" Not sure what that has to do with the price of tea in China, but it sure makes me want to have a nice sammie with jarlsberg, avocado and sprouts!
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Glad you get the irony....it's like rain... Welcome back to DA.... And "I Know"
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Thanks for contributing the info on the suites. Been thinking lots about the possibilties. So which beers are on tap and what time does Scorsese show up to do lap dances? Guess it's a corporate write off for some? I'd rather dance with the mobs.
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Quick quiz; in which canadian city was Lennon and onos recording of all we are saying is give peace a chance written?
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Some one wasn't going to win. It was awesome how Wisconsin took Kentucky out. Both teams were special. Now we wait to do it again next year. Being a Minnesota Viking fan since Bud Grant & Joe Kapp, I can relate to the frustrations of being a fan. As for pro football I finally devised a solution. Keep your true feelings secret. Buy A jersey for every team in the league and wear the one from which ever team wins the Super Bowl that year. Every year you get all the shout outs and high fives and none of the ribbing. Usually no one remembers you wore a different jersey last year.
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whoooa...as a former New Yawker... don't blaspheme Scorcese...he can lap dance anyone he wants.... myself included....although id feel really guilty afterwards...as a former Catholic... back to your point....LaBatt, Molson and Moosehead on tap...no Kokanee....eh? Love Alanis Morrisette.... Hey you...get off of my cloud....I mean club seat....
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food and liquor is extra, as are the coke, acid and hookers- the one 20 seat suite available is directly opposite the stage so bring your binos
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saw super bowl in Maui...on beach at bar... sat with many many Seahag fans... Great time...they lost, we got a tan and loaded.... everybody won that day.... why did they call a pass with 5 seconds with beast mode in the backfield.... James...I concur on all points addressed....
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just BYO coke acid and ho....
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mauai no ka oi
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cmon....give us a real challenge... like on the third rush Farewell tour...in 1996....what was the standard encore.... ;-) livin in the Limelight, eh?
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Willies place kicks ass....and the whales in February...trumps Free Willy, although I miss Michael Jackson....
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they never played a super bowl in Maui,musta been pro bowl...heard that pakalolo was the poop, you musta been wasted, dude
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this pilgrim spent 17 yrs sampling the local produce b4 the four winds blew him safely home to socal
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Road to Hana drive is great... Maui brewery amazing Listening to GDchannel channel 5 hours earlier than on the right coast ...priceless Maui ...no ka oi
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Talk... this tricoastal gal (Oahu, Boston, Best Coast) loves that kind of talk! It's weird not being from just one place... Hawaii is my blood, bone, and heart, but I'm a nomad through and through. Hopefully I can lay me down back in the islands. Until then, the four winds have blown just so.
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a happy Dingus Day to all, rrrrgrrr, get me some pussy willows
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never got that Polish pussy willow day....wiki it peeps.... But props to you for the reminder... Only in Buffalo is the day after Easter Sunday... Dingus day.... WTF?
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WTF is a "Dingus?" Almost afraid to ask... Could it be the definition of one said SD'er still avatar-less? Happy HUMP DAY my fellow SD'ers !!! Totes - where's the good news my brotha !?!?!?
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It's a good place to get some fresh ink... Where's you at Totes? Give me a T for Texas and a T for... my avatar...all I see is T! How's mean old Frisco, T?
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Wading in a cold stream SSDD! Buzz says, Patch those sails and shine those rails! Happy Hump Day! Get that ratdog off my leg.
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Hey rrrrrgrrr, I though we both agreed no more mohawks or bling.
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Check my pulseIt don't change Stay Mr T Come shine or rain... I gave 48+ hrs...deleted, added new... As Zappa said you are what you is... Guess I'm mr T... ....and leave it on!!!!!!
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But a new one everyday ?It's like eddie Murphy taunting me with his ice cream "I got some Ice cream and you don't have none..." Hey rreggrrr, you'll shoot your eye out!
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In 1986 Jerry was seen in a red t-shirt. He looked like Jerry Claus, or a big strawberry, depending how hungry and high you were. The little elves on stage were mischievous little devils.
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Wait til the temp drops below 10F and go lick that metal pole over there... Wait I have to turn on my leg lamp..... To the moon Alice
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Hey Nanuk!!! Well we all need Someone we can bleed on.... You can't always get what you want....but if you're really really really lucky...with Ticketmaster....you get what you need! ....I'm not waiting on a lady...I'm just waiting on a friend And you can say it with Dead Flowers... We'll leave the light on for you, eh?
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I can't out my arms down ... No wait, that's just my snowsuit.Papa IS a rolling stone.
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Love, love, love this group !!! You guys are awesome !!! And greets from the air, in route from SFO back to my beloved Palm Beaches... ...where the weather suits my clothes :-) Speaking of, Buffett tomorrow night. Always a fun time hanging out with the parrot heads and with any luck, he'll do Scarlet (does a great version of that). Thank you Totes for that daily welcome update - dude, it makes our days !! I'm already fearing the post-Totem-mortem come the morning of 7/6/15. Hey now Doc, gimme a fix for that !! BTW, rrrrrgrrrrr, my brother, has that avatar God cast a spell on you dude? Go find a pic of Jerry in that red t-shirt, man. Giddy-up now on that. Alrighty now - got another 3 1/2 hours to go here, I'm thinking it's movie time :-) Have a great day campers and camperettes !!
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Trying to get snidely whiplash as my avatar... Now go untie Nell from the tracks before Casey Jones comes...round the bend.... Choo choo
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Trying to rig Horse up with rockin' sound system. Long run to Chicago and back. Gotta have good tunes. Horse still stubborn. Won't even consider sharing his CID Experience with me.
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maybe we can get our boys to make him an offer he can't refuse...
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isn't the only place in the USofA to celebrate Dingus, Chi town has a huge Polish population...
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isn't the only place in the USofA to celebrate Dingus, Chi town has a huge Polish population... Dyngus (or Dingus) Day falls on the Monday after Easter. Started in Poland as a way to provide merriment after the seriousness of Lent comes to an end. The tradition began when farm boys in Poland wanted to attract notice from the girls of their choice. It was custom to throw water and hit the girls on their legs with twigs or pussywillows. Cologne was used instead of water by the more gallant lads. The ladies would reciprocate by throwing dishes & crockery and Tuesday was their day of revenge, imitating the same tactics.
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Just announced the 400 theatres participating in this annual event. Check out fathom events.com to see if it's playing near you!
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Nice piece of history, growing up in NYC in a semi Polish household....I never heard of it....Moved to Buffalo, and after the first Easter , the following day.... I felt like Gregg Allman....tied to the Whipping Post....chained and bound....cute if not bizarre tradition.... Thanks for your Polish history insight.... maybe if I close my eyes and click my heels 3 times...I won't be Mt T anymore.... ....didn't work....
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I've lived in chicago all my life , know many of polish heritage and have never heard of the dingus. Sounds kinky but I will Google the Ding us.
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May 4. On fathom events.com Hope it comes to toronto...
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Jerry in red. If anyone was fortunate enough to pick up this gently used, '85 model 4XL t-shirt, including cigarette burn, at auction for $12-18k you might be able to trade it for obscenely-priced scalper pit passes to FTW. OK, let's not encourage bad behavior now, Bob. http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/20158/lot/3020/
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My Dear Jerry tix showed up in my inbox this morning. Something to keep me smiling on this rainy day.
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Holy shit it is a real Polish Celebration. In some regions boys dress as bears and spank girls with pussy willows.Gotta love that
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Those shows were great as was the entire summer 89 run....Thanks for the heads up Canada...