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    Paul Casey
    Frito Bandito

  • Paul Casey
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    Originally posted by Busterface Wallace View Post
    Olden Day Ladies are merging into my age group. :(
    So, how long until one of em writes "Olden Day Busterface?"

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  • Busterface Wallace
    Fuck News

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    Originally posted by Scott View Post
    I would too. And to see all those old ladies.
    Olden Day Ladies are merging into my age group. :(

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  • Scott
    Intellectual Carrot

  • Scott
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    Originally posted by Paul Casey View Post
    I flew to STL to hear Busterface perform Olden Day Ladies. Well, no, but I would.
    I would too. And to see all those old ladies.

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  • Paul Casey
    Frito Bandito

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    Originally posted by Ian Jane View Post
    You just hate on NYC because everyone here wanted to beat you up.
    haha No shit. What was up with that?

    Originally posted by Busterface Wallace View Post
    lol
    I flew to STL to hear Busterface perform Olden Day Ladies. Well, no, but I would.

    Originally posted by Todd Jordan View Post
    Paulyps is right. Except that NY isn't a piece of shit. Massachusetts is America's asshole which makes its inhabitants shit. Seriously, look it up.
    You can hate MASS all you want, it still doesn't change the fact that NYC eats butts.

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  • Todd Jordan
    Smut is good.

  • Todd Jordan
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    Paulyps is right. Except that NY isn't a piece of shit. Massachusetts is America's asshole which makes its inhabitants shit. Seriously, look it up.

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  • Busterface Wallace
    Fuck News

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    Originally posted by Paul Casey View Post
    Skewed facts.

    You went from STL to Cherry Hill, NJ for a horror convention with Wicked Pixel. THEN, you went from Cherry Hill to piece of shit New York to see a bigger piece of shit band.



    Went to Teaneck, NJ to see Mucky Pup. 224 miles. WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY more than Busterface's ride from Cherry Hill to piece of shit New York.
    lol

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  • Mark Tolch
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  • Mark Tolch
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    I travelled from Kitchener to Portland to see Reverend Horton Heat and Throw Rag. That's 4,133 miles. Now I obviously went to visit Ian, but the visit was going to be the next week, until he told me about the show. So technically, the trip was scheduled for that show, and that's the story I'm going with.

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  • Ian Jane
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  • Ian Jane
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    Originally posted by Paul Casey View Post
    You went from STL to Cherry Hill, NJ for a horror convention with Wicked Pixel. THEN, you went from Cherry Hill to piece of shit New York to see a bigger piece of shit band.
    You just hate on NYC because everyone here wanted to beat you up.

    For some reason a few weeks ago my dad tried to get me to drive from NYC to Virginia to go see Rev. Payton's Big Damn Band. I declined.

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  • Andrew Monroe
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  • Andrew Monroe
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    Originally posted by Gav M View Post
    Also had my first raw beef dish, ordered Steak American thinking it was some sort of burger and got a slab of raw meat...
    Yeah, I think I'd be shocked too if I ordered Steak American and got raw beef, haha. Hopefully you had plenty of beer to wash it down.

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  • Paul Casey
    Frito Bandito

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    Originally posted by Busterface Wallace View Post
    From St. Louis to Manhattan to see The Pogues with Ian and Alison.

    RUKED!
    Skewed facts.

    You went from STL to Cherry Hill, NJ for a horror convention with Wicked Pixel. THEN, you went from Cherry Hill to piece of shit New York to see a bigger piece of shit band.



    Went to Teaneck, NJ to see Mucky Pup. 224 miles. WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY more than Busterface's ride from Cherry Hill to piece of shit New York.

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  • Todd Jordan
    Smut is good.

  • Todd Jordan
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    Growing up the only place to see anyone was 100 miles away. So 200 miles to see anyone I saw back then.

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  • Gav M
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  • Gav M
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    Re: What is the furthest you have traveled to see a band?

    266 miles to see Anekdoten play in Verviers, Belgium; turned into a very boozy few days discovering lots of Belgian beers. Also had my first raw beef dish, ordered Steak American thinking it was some sort of burger and got a slab of raw meat...

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  • Tom K
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  • Tom K
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    Does travelling to play count?

    Since a lot of stuff comes to Chicago or the general area, I rarely have to travel much to see shows...

    I will be going to Texas to see Goblin in October...Seeing them here before that as well...

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  • Newt Cox
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    Traveled from Moss Point MS to Colorado to see the Sex Pistols on their first reunion tour. Want to say it was at least 4000 miles.

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  • Gary Banks
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    75 miles to see Robert Cray, Stevie Ray Vaughn & Eric Clapton. It was the next to last concert SRV would play as he was killed the next night in a helicopter crash.

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