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Mr. Personality
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Maybe you can answer the questions I posed last week after a second viewing. Do they just eliminate one of the 10 that were left? I assume it was just the lawyer guy with the goofy hair from your post. What's the line on the motivational speaker guy? Does he still have her totally snowed? How long do you expect that might last b/f she wises up? As an aside, in the previews for the unmasking, I could have sworn the footage was that of the bald guy taking his mask off. Is he still hanging in? After its second week, any idea of whether this is worth watching, or was I wise to miss it? |
COahella/Calverton
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(is any festival worth a suimmer trip on the LIE?) |
COahella/Calverton
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On an ordinary weekend, the traffic is most hellish on Friday afternoon/evening and Saturday mid-morning; then Sunday afternoon/eve. If you drive very late Fri or very early Sat you ought to be OK. Given the number of expected attendees at the concerts, however, normal rules probably won't apply. You should make a long weekend of it. Don't you have pals with summer shares? As for airports, you can fly SW Airlines from BWI-Islip for cheap and rent a car. In normal traffic conditions you can get from Islip to Riverhead in 45 mins. or so; if there's no traffic, 1/2 hour. Also, you can avoid the LIE for long stretches b/w Riverhead & Islip if your flight times put you in the midst of heavy traffic. Your lodging options in Riverhead itself are probably not up to your standards, but you could try to find a cute place to stay on the North Fork, east of Riverhead, and then drive west to get to the concert grounds. There are also plenty of generic Radisson/Marriott Courtyard places along the LIE. I do NOT recommend staying anywhere in or near the Hamptons because that will make your travel to and from the event difficult. Here's a rather unexciting article from the LI paper: http://www.newsday.com/entertainment...613apr16.story Anyway, how'd you do on Open tix? |
I hope TM got his minions to save his songs
bc it appears that they may hav finally killed off the FL boards? Or my computer is effed.
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Coachella
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As for funky white boys, they may be my favorite concert goers. There is a tremendous overlap between the shows I see and the shows they see. The FWBs are all flailing elbows and stuttering movements. The OM has to shove them at times to keep them from hitting me and they are always so apologetic. Quote:
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Mr. Personality
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I'm not sure that it is worth watching, but I will probably do so if I am at home next Monday. The masks still fucking creep me out. What assholes these guys must feel like when they go out in public in those things. n(or at least they should)cs |
COahella/Calverton
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I already have tix for two dates due to rainouts last year and am still coordinating with friends and fam to see who wants to go to what. What I would really love to do is spend Memorial Day in Gay Paree and go to the French but that would probably be tres expenseeeeeeve. i wonder if anyone else here has done the abroad tennis tour thing? |
Mr. Personality
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Was bald guy one of the quitters, then or was that more FOX creative editing? Who else is gone? Is the software development tycoon still in? |
I hope TM got his minions to save his songs
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For example: this is a cached page of the old FAQ: http://216.239.51.100/search?q=cache...hl=en&ie=UTF-8 |
Mr. Personality
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Manor House on PBS
Anyone else watch this new Edwardian-flashback reality show last night, where folks sign on to be a nouveau-riche manor family and their slew of servants?
s p o i l e r Most amusing was mandatory manor-family led morning prayer for the servants where the manor family prayed to God that the servants would be obedient, dutiful, and serve them humbly. I can't imagine why Edwardian servants didn't simply kill their pompous drain-on-society masters in their sleep. Also real-life businessman husband expressing surprise that real-life doctor wife actually had the brains to figure out complex dinner party etiquette. That's another jackass I'd've targeted. |
Coachella
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Mr. Personality
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The lawyer who hooked up with some luau girl quit at the offer ceremony (or whatever it is called) and the guy in the light green mask, who I remember nothing about, quit at the luau party. The woman dismissed the unemployed asian guy who got a lap dance at the luau and a kind of dorky guy named Joe (light blue mask, I believe), who got drunk and made an idiot of himself professing strong feelings for the chick after one day at the house. They saved the motiviational guy to be the last one picked, building the suspense as to whether she is falling under his hypnotic spell or not (she said she was creeped out by him watching from the top of the stairs when she was having alone time with some other guy). The bald guy got alone time in the "dark room" but lacked the game to make a move. She said she could feel that his hair was "thinner". n(you are now up to speed)cs |
I hope TM got his minions to save his songs
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Coachella
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2. I am a woman, which puts me in a whole other category. I went to a Charlie Hunter/Karl Denson's Tiny Universe show a few months ago and there were people talking during Charlie's set -- so I tapped the offenders on the shoulder and told them to be quiet or move to the back of the venue. I'd like to think my icy stare silenced them, but it was probably the enforcer standing behind me. |
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