Platinum ticket has been purchased.
Section 110 Row AA, Seat 3.
*WIBBLE*
But... Did anyone else not have to enter their PIN? *confused*
Section 110 Row AA, Seat 3.
*WIBBLE*
But... Did anyone else not have to enter their PIN? *confused*
Random question.
May. 9th, 2005 11:08 amThe few people I've asked thus far have given me the same answer. But I want a larger response-sample.
(And if you're one of those on my FL who will not remotely comprehend this question, feel free to ignore it.)
Since I have every intention of getting the expensive-CFTC-with-meet'n'greet-tickets (and, in fact, joining the fanclub JUST to do so...)... SHOULD I print out some HORRIBLE old euro-era picture for them to autograph, simply for the amusement factor?
(And if you're one of those on my FL who will not remotely comprehend this question, feel free to ignore it.)
Since I have every intention of getting the expensive-CFTC-with-meet'n'greet-tickets (and, in fact, joining the fanclub JUST to do so...)... SHOULD I print out some HORRIBLE old euro-era picture for them to autograph, simply for the amusement factor?
Have reserved flight to Chicago in July.
With enough leeway for me to catch a Cubs game on Sunday.
Bwahahahahahaha.
SQUEAK.
Okay, now I have to put in for the time off when I go to work tomorrow. ;)
So I'm set. And if the dates turn out to be wrong, on nonrefundable tickets, Southwest lets you apply a canceled ticket to a new one. Which, since it'll be the same price, won't be a problem.
Squee!
With enough leeway for me to catch a Cubs game on Sunday.
Bwahahahahahaha.
SQUEAK.
Okay, now I have to put in for the time off when I go to work tomorrow. ;)
So I'm set. And if the dates turn out to be wrong, on nonrefundable tickets, Southwest lets you apply a canceled ticket to a new one. Which, since it'll be the same price, won't be a problem.
Squee!