TICKET INFO... Springfield MO Show

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Jun 12, 2005
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Does Anyone know where I can get tickets to the Springfield show? Ticketmaster.com does have them for sale!

Anyone have any info on this.... Any Springfield ppl on here?

Let me know

Thanks in advance
 

shep

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Oct 2, 2002
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used to be this record store downtown on walnut street that sold em. i think it's called stick it in your ear. it's been a couple years since i lived in springfield, but they always sold the tech tickets. i remember it was right across from harpos....
 

L.D.S.

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Aug 14, 2006
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It's on S. Campbell, all the way down. Turn left when you get to the ghetto. I'll be there. My name is Jed. I'm a tall mother fucker that's friends w/ Cazualty. Look for me.
 

L.D.S.

The Bakersman
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Good stuff. I'll try to be early, but I don't get off work until 4 that day. Stay in touch with me through here and we'll try to at least say hey to eachother while we're there.
 
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michampin said:
which shows are potluck doing?

ALSO ON THIS SHOW AND SUBSEQUENT SHOWS

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Pronunciation: 's&b-si-kw&nt, -s&-"kwent

Function: adjective

Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin subsequent-, subsequens, present participle of subsequi to follow close, from sub- near + sequi to follow -- more at SUB-, SUE

: following in time, order, or place
<subsequent events> <a subsequent clause in the treaty>

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FYI...THE POSTERS AND FLYERS WERE PRINTED BEFORE WE HAD FINAL WORD THAT SUBNOIZE WAS GOING HOME ON FEB 18th. POTLUCK PICKS UP FROM THERE. SO THERE YOU HAVE IT POTLUCK FROM FEB 18th on.
 
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techn9nehq said:
ALSO ON THIS SHOW AND SUBSEQUENT SHOWS

Main Entry: sub·se·quent

Pronunciation: 's&b-si-kw&nt, -s&-"kwent

Function: adjective

Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin subsequent-, subsequens, present participle of subsequi to follow close, from sub- near + sequi to follow -- more at SUB-, SUE

: following in time, order, or place
<subsequent events> <a subsequent clause in the treaty>

- subsequent noun
- sub·se·quent·ly /-"kwent-lE, -kw&nt-/ adverb

Thanks for the clarification on that for those who are a little slow...LOL