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Refugee
Also, I'll read the sad stuff when I get home. :') Still in Maine, haha, Y SO HARD, MAINE?
Both Montreal and Moncton would have been completely whipped out if there were a zombie invasion. I'm thinking Moncton there could have been a greater chance for escape depending on how fast the zombies were and if they were adapted to moving through mud.
There's a group of French people who go to tons of shows (always rail, always drape a flag) who've *hit* a (girl) friend of mine for being in their spot. Their group is both male/female.
In case of zombie invasion at a U2 show, I'm grabbing something to use as a club and climbing a Claw leg. I can smash a few zombie heads until Edge thinks of something to save us all.
I like this. GET TO THE CLAW! Haha.
I can see the screen lowering to grab some people and bring them up into the safety of the Claw.
Is there U2/zombie fan fiction yet?
Could be something to pass the time until the next tour.
I can see the screen lowering to grab some people and bring them up into the safety of the Claw.
Is there U2/zombie fan fiction yet?
Could be something to pass the time until the next tour.
GA rage....another fan fic in the works. Maybe that's how the zombies spread - like in 28 Days Later....
I wonder if this was part of the group from the Elevation and Vertigo Tours that HAD to be upfront with their flags.
GA entitlement...
Someone commented on one of Nicks videos that he didn't understand why we would pay for seats in the back when we could be up front. Basically made us try to feel bad because we weren't 10 feet from Bono. That side of GA scares the heck out of me, and probably why I'll stick to seats. A U2 concert makes me feel close to them wherever I am sitting. Singing along, hearing videos later of the crowd and realizing I'm one of those voices along with Bono and Edge's.. that is fantastic and so awe-inspiring.
If I was around some folks I knew I would probably do better. I do want to try it, next tour!
I can see the screen lowering to grab some people and bring them up into the safety of the Claw.
Is there U2/zombie fan fiction yet?
Could be something to pass the time until the next tour.
I'm surprised there haven't been more reported incidents of U2 GA Rage.
It's the new Road Rage.
I read this a couple of hours ago, and shook my head and walked away from my computer, but I can't stop thinking about it. When you're at the point where you assault another fan because they took your spot (insert giant eyeroll here), you seriously need to step back and get some perspective. I don't care if you hugged it out in an airport after or not. Shit like this gives normal fans a bad name.
Hey, I don't know if you guys remember a post from back at the end of North American leg of the Vertigo about the "5 Stages of Grief" as applied to the end of the tour. I got inspired and decided to make my own version for 360, and looking at some of the talk here about "GA rage", it seems like some of you might be able to relate to/appreciate it:
FIVE STAGES OF GRIEF - U2360 EDITION
1. DENIAL - No way will U2360 be their last tour. Bono said "Songs of Ascent" will be released any day now, and as soon as it is, we know they'll be back on the road.
2. ANGER - Damn you GA line Nazis! I'm starting the GA line for the first show of the next tour right now - I'm #1 and my friends are #2 through 50. If you want on the list, you'll need to know the secret password. And don't even think about leaving to go to the bathroom.
3. BARGAINING - Please God, I know I've been on the front rail 25 times already this tour, but if you just let me be there one more time, I'll finally feel fulfilled. Especially if I can also get another setlist. And maybe a pick from Dallas. Oh, and get to hear Bad. And...
4. DEPRESSION - None of my real life friends or family will ever be able to support me like the sidewalks I slept on or the rails I leaned on. When I look down at my hand and don't see my GA line number looking back at me, it's as if I don't even exist.
5. ACCEPTANCE - I look around me in 360 degrees and see all the BEAUTIFUL people I've gotten to know on this tour, and I know we'll carry each other... Until next time!
That being said, the group of fans (I'm guessing a bunch of them were from Boston) against the rail right in front of me were a blast. Loved their signs and also thought it was a nice gesture when they gave my friend and I some glow sticks to join in on their dance party during I'll Go Crazy.
P.S. I'm also on a one-person campaign to have the Moncton show officially become known as the U2360 Mudcton show
Bono said it, "Moncton as opposed to Muck-Town. That's not good."
I'd go with Muckton.