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edguerin -> PdL in Luxembourg in October (Jun. 23 2010 17:26:46)

Check out
here

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


[:@]God help you if you manage to get tickets and I don't[&:]




Ron.M -> RE: PdL in Luxembourg in October (Jun. 23 2010 18:26:19)

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..[:D]

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




edguerin -> RE: PdL in Luxembourg in October (Jun. 24 2010 17:36:02)

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 [:D])




Ron.M -> RE: PdL in Luxembourg in October (Jun. 24 2010 18:34:16)

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! [:D]

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! [:D][:D]

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

cheers,

Ron




edguerin -> RE: PdL in Luxembourg in October (Jun. 24 2010 19:24:00)

[:(] 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...




Ron.M -> RE: PdL in Luxembourg in October (Jun. 24 2010 19:33:53)

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? [:D]

cheers,

Ron




edguerin -> RE: PdL in Luxembourg in October (Oct. 24 2010 8:29:15)

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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