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61

Monday, July 4th 2005, 12:59am

I'm probably going but I'll go immediately after the concert because we go with my friends' car and he must return on the next day.

Can anyone who is more fluent in German than I am, do me favour, and tell me next info:

www.mcm.co.at

1)When exactly does the concert start?If I see right, we 'go inside' at 18:00 and Vorgruppe start at 20:00.
2)Does Scooter start performing at 21:30?
3)How long does Scooter perform?If I see right, it's 2 hours.
4)Is the end of the concert when Scooter stops performing?

Thanks :)

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Tuesday, July 5th 2005, 12:07pm

Good questions :)

An additional one from me - is there a hotel in Feldbach that can be booked on-line?

The are plenty in Graz, but looks like the last train from Feldback to Graz is about 22:30, which is way too early - and I think a taxi would be very expensive :( Also - one last question - how far is it from Graz to Feldback?

63

Tuesday, July 5th 2005, 2:20pm

@Sandra

http://www.feldbach.at/start_menu.php?NGROUP=6&menu_nr=36

Here is the list of hotels in Feldbach, but the site is in German.Maybe someone can help us by translating. :)

Do you know if Scooter is usually late a bit on the concerts or are they on time, because this is first time that I'll see them live. :D

I got the ticket today 8)

64

Tuesday, July 5th 2005, 5:32pm

By all concerts where I was, Scooter was on time. :D


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Tuesday, July 5th 2005, 8:55pm

Quoted from ""Sandra""

I really want to go here - but I can't :( , but its very hard not to :? :? :(


It proved too hard in the end :? :? :?

I resisted it until today, but I'm afraid I have given in :oops: :oops: not sure exactly where I'm going at the moment, how I'll get there or where I'll stay - but I will be there! :D :D :D :D

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Tuesday, July 5th 2005, 10:03pm

That's the real posse!

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Tuesday, July 5th 2005, 10:26pm

Quoted from ""-Iron-""

That's the real posse!

yes see you in Feldbach 8)
you will meet me at a scooter concert ;) be sure :thumbup:

68

Tuesday, July 5th 2005, 10:31pm

How is usually on Scooter concerts:

-how much time before is good to be there to get good position(in front)?
-is it hard to get to the first row? :P
-one of my friend would like to have a bracelet, but it may be dangerous because it has sharp edges(a bit similar to HP's).Are such things allowed?

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Tuesday, July 5th 2005, 11:24pm

:D to get to the front row is not so hard as it is to stay there :)

I usually get there early - but the queues do not usually start to really build up until 2 - 3 hours before the start from my experience, but I have never been to an open air concert before :D

I don't know about the bracelet thing - I think maybe it depends on security at the event - this seems to vary a lot to me

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Tuesday, July 5th 2005, 11:38pm

BTW - just looked at the weather forecast on Yahoo - rain on Saturday :(

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Tuesday, July 5th 2005, 11:43pm

Quoted from ""Sandra""

BTW - just looked at the weather forecast on Yahoo - rain on Saturday :(


:( :(
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72

Tuesday, July 5th 2005, 11:49pm

Quoted from ""Sandra""

BTW - just looked at the weather forecast on Yahoo - rain on Saturday :(


Scooter posse is strong!

What can the rain do to us? :wink: Just give us the power! :twisted: :twisted:

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Tuesday, July 5th 2005, 11:51pm

True - I've spend hours in freezing weather, and several hours in snow - rain is no problem (just have images of the floods at Glastonbury in my mind :lol: ) - I just love to be in the sun myself :)

I have never been to an open air concert before - really looking forward to it :D

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Wednesday, July 6th 2005, 2:04pm

I have phoned most of the hotels in Feldbach this morning, and (not suprisingly I guess) there are no rooms available :(

Yesterday I could find 5 hotels with rooms in Graz - today only one still has rooms, so I guess I must stay in Graz :?

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Thursday, July 7th 2005, 1:44pm

After what happened in London today somehow it doesn't seem right to go to Austria and have fun tommorrow :cry: :cry: :cry:

76

Thursday, July 7th 2005, 8:20pm

It is very horrible what have happened, but nearly every day bad things did happen. :cry:
We can not all time only sit at home and cry, it did not help the people.

Everyone must know for himself what he do and maybe my thoughts are wrong but I think if not friends from you are under the people which was killed, it is ok to have fun and maybe better for you if you are not at home in the moment it is maybe more dangerous there.


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Thursday, July 7th 2005, 9:26pm

Quoted from ""Britt""

It is very horrible what have happened, but nearly every day bad things did happen. :cry:
We can not all time only sit at home and cry, it did not help the people.

Everyone must know for himself what he do and maybe my thoughts are wrong but I think if not friends from you are under the people which was killed, it is ok to have fun and maybe better for you if you are not at home in the moment it is maybe more dangerous there.


Yes - you are right, but it is difficult. :(

Thankfully no one I know was involved - my husband works in London several days a week, but luckily he was not there today.

This sort of thing just makes me feel very sad inside, and I have to admit that I don't feel much like having fun at the moment, :( - but, as some of my friends have reminded me today - if you let terrorists affect what you do then they have won a victory :(

If I thought it was dangerous here I would not leave my family - but its not danger I am thinking of - just a feeling of sadness, and I must admit also a fair amount of anger :(

78

Thursday, July 7th 2005, 9:42pm

If I were in your position, I'd go to the concert.As you have said, if you fall under influence of the terrorists, it's like they have won.It'll be better for you if you go out and have fun instead of being at home and just...doing nothing else except disscusing this horrible attack and feel even worse.
Terrorists also want to make civilans' life difficult and uneasy in that way and you must not show them victory, but oppose them in every way you can.

Well, it's your decision in the end, but this is just how I would do :wink:

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Thursday, July 7th 2005, 9:55pm

You're right of course. :)

I think I will go - I must decide very soon because I must leave for the airport in about 7 hours.

Its not going to be an easy trip though I fear, as I can't get a hotel in Feldbach - I can just see myself sleeping under a bridge on Saturday night because I can't get back to Graz. :lol: :lol:
If I don't go now I think my husband will go crazy - I only decided to go 2 days ago, booked a not-so-cheap flight and hotel, now I am talking about not going :) - I don't know how he puts up with me :? :lol:

Will you be there Iron?

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Thursday, July 7th 2005, 10:59pm

Quoted from ""Sandra""

You're right of course. :)

I think I will go - I must decide very soon because I must leave for the airport in about 7 hours.

Its not going to be an easy trip though I fear, as I can't get a hotel in Feldbach - I can just see myself sleeping under a bridge on Saturday night because I can't get back to Graz. :lol: :lol:
If I don't go now I think my husband will go crazy - I only decided to go 2 days ago, booked a not-so-cheap flight and hotel, now I am talking about not going :) - I don't know how he puts up with me :? :lol:

Will you be there Iron?

look your pm!Sandra
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