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Old 04-29-2011, 10:33 AM   #31
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Think of the days when getting tickets to a hot concert required camping outside for days. Our parents didn't get that lol
Don't get that either. I'm not into "worship" of celebrities - bands included. If I have to camp to get tickets, I'd rather hook up an awesome sound system and have a listening party with my friends. And remember, I'm into the underground scene, I look for the awesome artists no one has ever hear of, who are generally playing for tips. They need my support, the international acts don't.

The problem with working in entertainment is that you know what happens beyond the smoke and mirrors and it makes it hard to buy in. Kind of like being a special effect animator and going to see an action movie. All you see are body doubles and smoke machines.

Outside of family, a best friend, or someone I'm madly in love with, there's no one in the world I'd go to such efforts for. Certainly not a celebrity.

I slept through the wedding, and haven't heard boo about it today.

Interestingly as I visited the shops and talked to the people working there, they always asked if I was here for the wedding. When I said I'm trying to avoid it, the universal response was : Good for you, me too. Haven't met a single local that found it less than absurd.
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Some folks chase the events. NOLA during Jazzfest to see most of the same acts you can see anytime; and pay 2X, 3X for accommodation. But they want the crowds.

Not for me, but some like it.
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I imagine today would be a great time to go shopping or get restaurant reservations in London, in particular for lunch at a tough to get into venue.
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I imagine today would be a great time to go shopping or get restaurant reservations in London, in particular for lunch at a tough to get into venue.

Yeah, city is empty.


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Some folks chase the events. NOLA during Jazzfest to see most of the same acts you can see anytime; and pay 2X, 3X for accommodation. But they want the crowds.

Not for me, but some like it.

True. It makes them feel like they're part of something important. An age old trick to any live entertainment and clubs is to keep the doors closed as long as possible so there's a visible pile up of people outside the doors because it makes them feel like they're part of something big (even if they grumble about the wait) and makes passer buyers curious and more likely to look up the event themselves, possibly increasing audience for future events.
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Don't get that either. I'm not into "worship" of celebrities - bands included. If I have to camp to get tickets, I'd rather hook up an awesome sound system and have a listening party with my friends.
Same here! Although i like all styles of music (underground and not underground - well, nowadays even what was once underground is now mainstream - look at Goa-Trance....Which means, i am getting old .. hehe)

I never go to concerts, that said, i have been at two (Phillip Glass and Tricky), and these only because i was invited and it was an almost professional obligation to go. I never look at musicals (except when i was touring with one of my exes , who is a musical actor) ,
and i am not into celebrity worship either (that said, i make an exception for George Clooney, i worship his C*ck any day ;-)..).

Today i was talking with my neighbour ( i am currently in the woods, only farmers surround me) and she is a farmer and told me that she does not understand all that BS about jhow much money they spend for that wedding when the people in Japan (or anywhere) could use it more efficient.

Generally speaking i try to avoid that whole "high roler" lifestyle, i don`t even have a drivers licence nor do i own a car. When i make vacations i rather go couch surfing than into fancy hotels.
That said, i like fancy hotels too, but much rather for professional reasons :-).

Is the wedding over yet?
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People have been camped outside for 4 days before the wedding, through cold nights, and light showers. I just don't get it.
well, different tastes. I get it, but i would not do it. But i don`t judge those who do (some friends of mine did that...hehe...)
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well, different tastes. I get it, but i would not do it. But i don`t judge those who do (some friends of mine did that...hehe...)

Not agreeing, or liking or wanting to participate isn't necessarily a judgment. I don't think it makes anyone bad, or stupid. It's simply alien to me


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Bloody hell Lauren...almost loathe to say this because you don't often complain but youve been a right moaning Minnie in this thread. You're in London when the wedding is on and you knew that was going to be the case. Make the best of it girl!!! Failing all else, jump on a train with your partner to Paris...or to one of the major cities North of London. If you're not enjoying it I can't imagine your partner is either.
It's sunny outside, summer is on it's way...smile. Have fun...enjoy!!!!!!!!

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BTW, I have to admit, Kate looked stunning and the dress was awesome (my metrosexual side coming out {hell I watch that wedding dress show with Mrs. SRO}). She is just beautiful. I think she is marrying beneath her beauty, but the perks make up for it.
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Camille:

I planned this six months ago and wasn't pleased to be knocked off my pins without an option to change. My travel partner wasn't thrilled by the news of the wedding either. Last I'd been here I was 17, and was hoping to see the London I remembered, and didn't get much of that. However, I did have two good days staying away from the routes.

On that note, some dining suggestions for other travellers:

York and Albany
127-129 Pkwy

I believe opened by a lady chef trained by Gorden Ramsey. The food is wonderful, I especially recommend the Rabbit. The decor is smart, lounge couches face the open kitchen, which is an interesting little twist. They have a little garden with a hand full of tables, and downstairs there's a lovely area absolutely covered in red velvet. The dress code smart casual to lightly dressy. However, being near Camden market, it's a wonderful place to eat after an afternoon of shopping, even if you're dressed in alternative garb. They didn't blink an eye at what I was wearing (renaissance gothic) and as I was leaving I saw a table with some punk chicks downing wine.

The Red Fort
77 Dean St

Indian and Pakistani cuisine - I was most eager for good Indian as many London visitors have raved about it. Everything light spicy bite, but if you ask them to throw in some extra kick they're happy to do it. The decor is minimalist and it's attracts a dressy crowd. The stuffed potatoes were wonderful, so was the lamb.

J. Sheeky
28-31 St. Martin's Ct

A wonderful seafood restaurant. I particularly enjoyed the Shrimp and Scallop burger - it was a most unusual dish to see and delicious. My dinner date enjoyed the dover sole, not being a fish fan (at least not cooked fish) I was surprised how much I enjoyed taking a few bites of his. The deserts were particularly memorable, both the cheesecake ice cream and the roasted plums were to DIE FOR!


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Blithe Spirit:
If it's running while you're in town I highly recommend it. I believe it was written in the 1940's. A hilarious comedy about death, that had the whole theatre giggling and laughing. A man accidentally brings back the spirit of his deceased first wife, which then wreaks havoc on his current marriage.

Hurly Burly Show:
A burlesque revue. Cheeky, silly, a good laugh. Doesn't take itself seriously, but is very well funded. A live band, great staging. Polly Rae can actually sing. The costumes had me absolutely SALIVATING.
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It makes them feel like they're part of something important. An age old trick to any live entertainment and clubs is to keep the doors closed as long as possible so there's a visible pile up of people outside the doors because it makes them feel like they're part of something big (even if they grumble about the wait) and makes passer buyers curious and more likely to look up the event themselves, possibly increasing audience for future events.
Lauren , you do realize that that is the same reasoning (mindset) the no piece of ass crowd has used for years.
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Lauren :-),
I knew you would secretely participate and take this historical pic :-)) to make it worth your stay .... they just couldn`t wait til the wedding night couldn`t they :-)...... (lol)
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Lauren , you do realize that that is the same reasoning (mindset) the no piece of ass crowd has used for years.

I have to agree, its really very similar and i have seen it used here too. To make a statement of distinction. But that is for another thread, right?
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Lauren , you do realize that that is the same reasoning (mindset) the no piece of ass crowd has used for years.
I disagree but I'm not going to bother going into it. There's already a No Piece Of Ass thread going, no need to turn this into one.
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True. It makes them feel like they're part of something important. An age old trick to any live entertainment and clubs is to keep the doors closed as long as possible so there's a visible pile up of people outside the doors because it makes them feel like they're part of something big (even if they grumble about the wait) and makes passer buyers curious and more likely to look up the event themselves, possibly increasing audience for future events.
But that is something so typical american, sorry to say! I - for example - never bother to wait in line to get in restaurant so and so, i simply don`t do it. Its too annoying, either i get a table right away or i go elsewhere. In Europe we don`t do such a thing. On crowded days you make reservations or you go somewhere else.

Ok i have to admit i am a bit of an elitist when it comes to clubs. Friends of mine own a burlesque and alternative events club in Vienna and i am on any guestlist , also for other clubs. If i have to pay entrance to get into something i am not doing it.
Thats the benefit of being alternative lifestyle, you never have to sign up anywhere :-) People know you. Even in NYC that is of advantage. The polyamory or kinkster people are a neat crowd. So - yes - i admit being part of that kind of elitism. I don`t wait in line, nor do i ever do it.

One time in Austria there was a Cafe where also heaps full of tourists go and i was with my russian girlfriend, and there was a line full of tourists waiting for tables. I went ahead of them and said i have a reservation. The guy asked what my name is and what time and i just pointed on his book and said that`s me and here`s my name.

He smiled and said that reservation was before noon. And i said sorry, i am late. He gave us a table anyway because i made it clear to him that i do not see why i - as an austrian - have to wait in line behind tourists to get a particular table in that restaurant. Period. That is my kind of snobbery. I get what i want when i want it. And if i want a table in a restaurant in vienna then i get it. Period ;-).

i also get on airplanes that are overbooked when i want to, i can be a particular pain in the ass (some people like that). But that is another story.
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