Title: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: flicknn on December 13, 2006, 12:00:30 AM All I read in that thread was negative shit.I though htgth and jarmo dont like people posting negative shit about axl .Posting a canceled date is negative or asking for a negative response ,imo
Not bashing or looking for a fight , just asking a good qeustion Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: Lara on December 13, 2006, 12:06:55 AM Well, the first reason that occurs to me is to let people know. Some of them have bought tickets.
Well, I know what you're saying. Maybe he should lock the thread right away. But do you really thing that 50 cancelation threads wont come up the very next second? ;D Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: flicknn on December 13, 2006, 12:08:50 AM Well, the first reason that occurs to me is to let people know. Some of them have bought tickets. Well, I know what you're saying. Maybe he should lock the thread right away. But do you really thing that 50 cancelation threads wont come up the very next second? ;D you could have a point there but, how many internet goers on htgth were actually planning on attending fresno ? edit : Board members attending: DaNutz, gnrlies, Jdawg, rhiad I think 50 threads will pop up anyways I think replys in various threads will go wayyyy off topic mentioning the cancelation but then again he created a second thread in the news section , stating the cancelation Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: destry rides again on December 13, 2006, 12:44:52 AM The thread has been locked for a little while now.
:smoking: Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: flicknn on December 13, 2006, 12:53:07 AM I know but why two threads in 2 different , one in discussion and the other in the news forum
Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: EFISH on December 13, 2006, 12:54:20 AM The news is like for archives sake.
The other is for discussion. Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: flicknn on December 13, 2006, 12:58:02 AM The news is like for archives sake. The other is for discussion. you guys don' think is creates negative press, posting not once but twice since gnr has a official site to do that in the first place ? Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: polluxlm on December 13, 2006, 01:07:02 AM GN'R is more than capable of creating negative press on their own at this point. Don't worry.
Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: D on December 13, 2006, 01:32:50 AM I feel bad for people who bought tickets off Ebay or scalpers......... no refund
Here is how I look at it. I use to be a HUGE Aerosmith fan. I own like 3 greatest hits albums cause I would buy absolutely anything they put out. twice I had tickets, twice they cancelled my concert. One was like the day before and i had already drove 3 hours, spent 100 bucks on a hotel, 50 on food and gas, I bought 10th row center tickets off a Ticket agency for 200 dollars apiece. So we got to the venue and the show was cancelled. I was out almost 400 dollars............. Tyler had "throat" problems but yet 2 days later he is on TRL gearing up for the BIG Madison square garden show and he was fine. Point is,? I will never buy Aerosmith tickets again. Never, as much as I love them, I will listen to CDs but I will never in my life buy a ticket to see them live ever. GNR, as much as i love them, Id really have to think long and hard before I bought tickets. Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: chineseblues on December 13, 2006, 07:56:40 AM The news is like for archives sake. The other is for discussion. you guys don' think is creates negative press, posting not once but twice since gnr has a official site to do that in the first place ? How does it create negative press? This is a fan site, you know.... Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: polluxlm on December 13, 2006, 08:32:28 AM The news is like for archives sake. The other is for discussion. you guys don' think is creates negative press, posting not once but twice since gnr has a official site to do that in? the first place ? How does it create negative press? This is a fan site, you know.... Merck seems to be under the impression that things on this site can create negative press. Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: chineseblues on December 13, 2006, 08:42:46 AM The news is like for archives sake. The other is for discussion. you guys don' think is creates negative press, posting not once but twice since gnr has a official site to do that in the first place ? How does it create negative press? This is a fan site, you know.... Merck seems to be under the impression that things on this site can create negative press. You're an idiot if you think posting a show cancelation thread is going to create negative press. : ok: Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: jarmo on December 13, 2006, 08:50:48 AM This is a "joke" right?
You're trying to compare posting a fact to posting made up negative bullshit. /jarmo Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: polluxlm on December 13, 2006, 10:55:25 AM The news is like for archives sake. The other is for discussion. you guys don' think is creates negative press, posting not once but twice since gnr has a official site to do that in? the first place ? How does it create negative press? This is a fan site, you know.... Merck seems to be under the impression that things on this site can create negative press. You're an idiot if you think posting a show cancelation thread is going to create negative press.? : ok: Yes, I would be. Luckily I don't think that. All I'm saying is that it is conceivable that some might. Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: chineseblues on December 13, 2006, 11:11:51 AM The news is like for archives sake. The other is for discussion. you guys don' think is creates negative press, posting not once but twice since gnr has a official site to do that in the first place ? How does it create negative press? This is a fan site, you know.... Merck seems to be under the impression that things on this site can create negative press. You're an idiot if you think posting a show cancelation thread is going to create negative press. : ok: Yes, I would be. Luckily I don't think that. All I'm saying is that it is conceivable that some might. No it's not. If it was a thread totally meant to bash the band then yeah, but that's not what the thread was suppose to be about. It was suppose to be about informing the fans that the show was canceled so they dont waste the time going to the arena and finding out then that it was canceled. It's not Jarmo's fault that alot of the people in the thread like to bitch and moan about something that doesn't even affect them... Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: flicknn on December 13, 2006, 06:42:09 PM This is a "joke" right? You're trying to compare posting a fact to posting made up negative bullshit. /jarmo Doesnt matter man , people on this board will have their own conspiracy theorys , no matter what you tell them Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: jarmo on December 13, 2006, 07:03:02 PM We try to remove all the negative bullshit rumors, but that was a press release.
There's a difference. /jarmo Title: Re: why would you post a show cancelled thread Post by: D on December 14, 2006, 12:38:33 AM Wow Since Rueters actually took quotes off this forum Im gonna be the first to say I owe Jarmo an apology.......... :peace: :peace:
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