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I AM ON THE FLOOR FOR NIGHT TWO!!!

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:07
by Chicago Maiden Fan
MY DREAM HAS COME TRUE!!!!!!!!



HELSINKI HERE I COME!!!!!

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:30
by poolrules
Congratulations!

It's going to be great show!

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 11:04
by asa
Me too! Hope you won´t be standing in front of me... :D

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 11:10
by Chicago Maiden Fan
asa wrote:Me too! Hope you won´t be standing in front of me... :D
just a quick question. whenver i see concerts in europe it is common for people to bring a flag of the country they represent to the show. I am considering brining and americna flag to the show, and "show it" to the band, ill stick it up for a few seconds, and that is it. I don't want to look like an asshole from the USA, or want to piss someone off for blocking even MORE of someone's view.

any advice.

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 11:13
by asa
Chicago Maiden Fan wrote: just a quick question. whenver i see concerts in europe it is common for people to bring a flag of the country they represent to the show. I am considering brining and americna flag to the show, and "show it" to the band, ill stick it up for a few seconds, and that is it. I don't want to look like an asshole from the USA, or want to piss someone off for blocking even MORE of someone's view.
I don´t think anyone would mind if you quickly wave american flag in front row. I´d do the same in another country (No... not with American flag but finnish :D )

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 11:29
by Jukka
Chicago Maiden Fan wrote:
asa wrote:Me too! Hope you won´t be standing in front of me... :D
just a quick question. whenver i see concerts in europe it is common for people to bring a flag of the country they represent to the show. I am considering brining and americna flag to the show, and "show it" to the band, ill stick it up for a few seconds, and that is it. I don't want to look like an asshole from the USA, or want to piss someone off for blocking even MORE of someone's view.

any advice.
I really don't think that is going to be a problem at all! Like asa here said, i would do that too! but for example in Germany people could be waving all kinds of flags and they had nothing to do with the countries they were actually from. So I guess it' a bit of a cultural difference thing :)

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 11:33
by asa
Even if someone don´t like you waving american flag, I don´t think they have the guts to confront you about it :D

It´ll be easy to spot you from the audience, I think I´ll come and say hello when I see someone who´s 210 cm tall.

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 18:38
by Guest
Great you have the ticket, and don't worry about the flag, i'm sure that everybody understands that you're there to listen ja enjoy Iron Maiden and not to be an "American Asshole". It's great to have some international audience to Heavy Metal Capital!

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 20:57
by Paddy
If I remember right, on Dod-tour in Helsinki all kinds of flags were forbidden. I mean those flags which were in long sticks or something... :?

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 0:00
by Kellari-Jeesus
Paddy wrote:If I remember right, on Dod-tour in Helsinki all kinds of flags were forbidden. I mean those flags which were in long sticks or something... :?
yeah. i think so too... (didn't see any flags though) but let's hope that next time flags aren't a forbidden item. if so, Il'l bring a huge flag that says: HARITTU. THE F*CKING METAL CAPITAL OF TURKU! :lol:

(harittu is a city part, here in turku...of course, i live there.)

Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 14:53
by rokkariarvid
Congratulations!!!

..and welcome to Finland, buddy! :wink:

(I also had tickets to the floor to the 2nd show, we'll see there 8) )

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 1:03
by A.Kivi
Don´t you worry abbout the flag. Raise it high, It´ll be your privilege. And I don´t like US. :shock: