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edguerin

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PdL in Luxembourg in October 

Check out
here

and tickets are only € 25.- to 45.-!!!


God help you if you manage to get tickets and I don't

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 23 2010 17:26:46
 
Ron.M

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RE: PdL in Luxembourg in October (in reply to edguerin

quote:

and tickets are only € 25.- to 45.-!!!


Yeah, but it could be like the "economy" versions of stuff. (like "base" model cars)

Maybe a bit less guitar, a bit more Harmonica and Bass..

Hey... how come if you're under 27 years old in Luxembourg you get a children's discount?

Here it's 16 at the most..(sometimes 14)

cheers,

Ron
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 23 2010 18:26:19
 
edguerin

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RE: PdL in Luxembourg in October (in reply to edguerin

oh, I expect it to be the "normal" if not the "deluxe" version: Luxembourg has a thriving Spanish scene and is one of Europe's Metropoles. And they subvention Art!

quote:

how come if you're under 27 years old in Luxembourg you get a children's discount
That's probably because with 27 nowadays you're still a kid (i.e. living with your parents, having mom do your washing etc )

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 24 2010 17:36:02
 
Ron.M

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RE: PdL in Luxembourg in October (in reply to edguerin

Yeah Ed,

It's a sad world for young folk in this post-credit crunch period...

Before the Banks screwed it up, you could live as a child in Luxembourg until 27, then move to Greece and retire at 53.

That's the way to do it!

Actually, I read that in the "old" Greece if you had a Civil Service job, you could retire at 38...so um... 38-27 =11 years of actually having to get up in the morning......

Cool!... Live the hippy dream!

"Let the Machines Do The Work.. Set People Free!".....(Jerry Rubin 1965)

cheers,

Ron
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 24 2010 18:34:16
 
edguerin

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RE: PdL in Luxembourg in October (in reply to edguerin

those were the days my friend ...

However we have a retirement-scheme here, where you can work for roughly 80% of your normal pay for half of the time 'til regular retirement age, then stay home for the rest of the time, still getting your 80% until normal retirement, when you get your pension...

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 24 2010 19:24:00
 
Ron.M

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RE: PdL in Luxembourg in October (in reply to edguerin

Better still Ed...

Get a job as a British MP!


Since the election, Gordon Brown the ex-Prime Minister has been sitting at home and watching the whole of the World Cup and thinking about writing a book...while getting paid £65,000 a year plus expenses by the taxpayers as a "regular" MP, employed to represent the local issues of the people in his area, which he is clearly not doing.

(Apparently the only time he spent a day in London this week was with some cronies to discuss his future in big industry)

Where else in Civvy Street can you get that kinda deal?

cheers,

Ron
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jun. 24 2010 19:33:53
 
edguerin

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RE: PdL in Luxembourg in October (in reply to edguerin

So I stood in line and grabbed two tickets for €15.- each. Lousy seats (I could've spit on Alain Perez' head) interesting perspective though.
Paco's gone a long way, since his first performances back in the early 70s!
I saw one of his (if not the) first concerts in Germany with him an Ramon playing in a small church back then...

All in all it was a great experience. I never realized you could play flamenco on the harmonica...
And, my wife who isn't really into flamenco, was really impressed

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Oct. 24 2010 8:29:15
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