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The whole time? I swear they switched them on the bus.........Goody2Shoes wrote:That was Steve wearing the goofy beige hat. Elvis was wearing a goofy black one.
It’s been great reading everyone’s stories & seeing pics to the Knoxville concert. Thanks to all. I'm late to the dance, but better late than never I hope...mood swung wrote:the rest of you knoxville gals and guys? what say you?
glad it was ironic, and not rage-inducing! and let me apologize for whatever rude and embarassing things I/we did. but how did you know it was us?Ironically, we sat directly behind goody2shoes, mood swung & her group.
Thanks. No, not a Prof, just a regular working joe, haha.mood swung wrote:welcome, wizard - and thanks for the Knoxville Girl info. do I detect English professor?![]()
We saw you deftly taking pics w/ your cell phone, & we recognized the pic you posted of your son.but how did you know it was us?
Hmmmmm, am trying to figure out just where all y'all were....LOL...we sat next to a "father and son" coupling in the first row (not the orchestra "pit") - I was quite impressed in that I saw a few people with a kid tagging along......'t'would never happen in my household - our son hates "loud noises" and our daughter is at the stage where "anything your parents like sucks!!!" ... LOL. It sounds like Mrs. Foole and I were at least in the vicinity of some fellow forumers....gee, if I'd only known, at the time. We were slightly off center, front row of the floor section (not the little orchestra section right up at the stage)....but I'd venture a guess there's nary a bad seat in the Theatre - it was smaller than I expected (was expecting something more along the lines of the Fox Theater in Detroit or the Tower Theater in Upper Darby/Philadelphia).......oily slick wrote: these women being my good friends mood swung and goody2shoes. what nice company. mr and young swung seemed less elvis-struck than us board members. we'll just assume quiet reverence. i must have been sitting right behind little foole and spouse.
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Ummmmm, don't have the stubs at the moment (mrs foole may still have them in her purse, dunno) but I think it was around 104-ish, maybe ....oily slick wrote:what was your seat number?
LOL....Hmmmm, perhaps we were row A 105/106 (or 103/104 ???) No, the Mrs. didn't have a fuzzy coat, and I doubt she'd've minded a lil Killians on it (although, at $5 a pop, spilling even a lil is a lot...hehheh) Am thinkin' it might've been 103/104....can't seem to be able to drag up pics of the seating chart from the "Theatre" like I did pre-concert....I believe we (or at least I) were "above average" in "energetic-ness"...LOL...was a truly good time !!!!!oily slick wrote:can't place you. we were in orch center row B 107 and 108 and i was gonna say if you were in row A 107 and 108, you weren't very energetic. and that mrs foole sure had a big fuzzy coat which you might want to check the hood of for a little killian's.
Hey, mimimartini....honestly, I don't know - my wife procured them for my birthday.....she was very surprised, as they just kind of became available as she was on the phone - perhaps someone cancelled their order (or someone screwed up, which is likely...heh)??? Yes, after seeing the "historic Theatre" , I don't think there's a bad seat in the place - it's pretty tiny, compared to what I was expecting...LOL. I think EC was recieved well by Knoxville, and look fwd to his return !!!!!mimimartini wrote:We were in row E seats 5,6,7,8. How did you all manage to get such good seats? I stayed on the phone from the minute those tickets were on sale and that's the best I could do. They were still great seats though......