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Jul 29, 2010 21:30:26 GMT 1
Post by turner on Jul 29, 2010 21:30:26 GMT 1
Standing of course. So very close to the front aswell, despite being close to the back of the queue.
What about you?
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Jul 29, 2010 21:44:45 GMT 1
Post by Jessikat on Jul 29, 2010 21:44:45 GMT 1
i wanna go back there sooo badly at the moment
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amanda
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hallo!
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Jul 30, 2010 14:23:31 GMT 1
Post by amanda on Jul 30, 2010 14:23:31 GMT 1
we were seated, but we stood up we were..if you're facing the stage..to the left, just below half way up in section 'O' i think, it was a really good view got some amazing photos it was quite funny, there were french fans to our left, german fans to our right, spanish fans infront of us and english fans behind us the fans behind us heard us speaking english, so we talked to them a bit before the concert started and found out that they were from the leeds area did you see all the fans fainting at the front? I think we must have counted over 20 who had fainted or were about to faint and had to be taken away by the men at the front :S
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Post by midori on Aug 3, 2010 20:48:41 GMT 1
Hey Amanda! Welcome! Great to have you on here. Small world indeed, if even the people sitting behind you at this rather huge concert were from the Leeds area. ;D That's pretty cool! Also, great that your parents made it possible for you guys to go. Standing on this tour wasn't too bad either. Of course not as close to the band but still... so much fun because nobody stayed seated and it was just one big party with othe fans and the perfect soundtrack!
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Post by turner on Aug 4, 2010 22:46:18 GMT 1
Yes, we were very close to the fainting people. We were like 5th row or something, so....we saw the people drop and were close to it ourselves. You wouldnt believe how many people over 30 there were stood up actually. It was insane.
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Post by melloni88 on Aug 14, 2010 0:11:46 GMT 1
I'm a Southerner that'll be moving to Huddersfield in September for Uni, so if anyone wants to give me a tour of Yorkshire's hot spots they are more than welcome to
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Aug 14, 2010 19:07:52 GMT 1
Post by turner on Aug 14, 2010 19:07:52 GMT 1
Aaah Huddersfield isn't far from where I live. I was there just the other day actually. It's not a bad place.
Where abouts down South are you from?
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Post by melloni88 on Aug 15, 2010 3:31:23 GMT 1
I'm from Southampton But it's complicated. My family are from here but I've lived in South America half my life and moved to London once I finished school, so don't really have any memories or emotional ties to this place. Well, apart from my family of course Huddersfield does seem nice though - it's one of the reason's I picked to go to Uni there. Plus, it's close to Leeds and Manchester and only half an hour further from London by train than Southampton is.
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Aug 15, 2010 13:26:53 GMT 1
Post by turner on Aug 15, 2010 13:26:53 GMT 1
Ooooh South America. Bet that was nice.
What are you doing at Uni?
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Aug 15, 2010 23:25:37 GMT 1
Post by melloni88 on Aug 15, 2010 23:25:37 GMT 1
Haha yes! Wish it was closer to the UK though so that I could pop back and forth more often. Miss being in my Latino, Spanish speaking world a lot sometimes. I am doing Costume Design...which I swear sounds too fun to be an actual degree, but it is!
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Aug 15, 2010 23:29:30 GMT 1
Post by turner on Aug 15, 2010 23:29:30 GMT 1
Oooh I'm jealous. Crappy England doesnt compare to anywhere else.
Costume Design sounds ah-may-zing!!!!! I can't wait to get to uni.
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Post by melloni88 on Aug 16, 2010 0:06:02 GMT 1
Aw, it's alright for some things. Like greenery and nice, non bumpy roads. And multi-cultralism! I miss that when I'm abroad. But I think when I miss the UK I am actually missing London most of the time :S Sucks being a city girl trapped in the middle of nowhere... I hope it is! Dropped out of my first degree three years ago cause it wasn't really what I wanted to do, so this is like second time lucky
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Post by turner on Aug 16, 2010 0:08:38 GMT 1
Yes I can imagine. I've never been to London, but I bet it's amazing.
What was your first degree? Hope you don't mind me asking all these questions.
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Post by melloni88 on Aug 16, 2010 0:12:41 GMT 1
Yeah it's great <3 Only other European city that comes close is Berlin really, and I miss that just as much! I don't mind at all I studied Politics the first time round lol I do still actually have an interest in it I just wasn't designed to do it as a career - am not power hungry enough for it.
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Post by turner on Aug 16, 2010 0:21:54 GMT 1
Yeahh. I bet that's difficult. At least costume designing sounds fun.
Oh lord you've been to Berlin too?
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