actually i've just re-checked I'm going on the sunday
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RoundHouse May Shows. Who's going, when
#24 chemdup
Posted 16 February 2010 - 7:21 PM
so im currently considering buying tickets from touts....it goes against every bone in my body....but i fear i have no choice....seeing pics of the last show in the roundhouse i simply NEED to go the 4 nights...its not even a choice...4 nights of chemical goodness is just too good to be true....so looks like i have to buy tickets for 2x for 3x the face value....i found somewhere close and relitavely cheap to stay, and my girlfriend has never seen them live, and would love to....
i dunno....i just cant bring myself to fork out to cunts on ebay!! but its such a tiny venue, and would be just amazing....its been too long since ive seen them....
#30
Posted 31 March 2010 - 12:53 AM
Defined a little more formally, "escape velocity" is the initial speed required to go from an initial point in a gravitational potential field to infinity with a residual velocity of zero, with all speeds and velocities measured with respect to the field
#31
Posted 01 April 2010 - 3:32 PM
its just gonna be me on my own as my girlfriend has exams on in college......
Defined a little more formally, "escape velocity" is the initial speed required to go from an initial point in a gravitational potential field to infinity with a residual velocity of zero, with all speeds and velocities measured with respect to the field
#32
Posted 11 April 2010 - 2:37 AM
Yeaaaaa!
See you there guys!
([fr] Ben_j, tu as précisé quelque chose de spécial pour l'envoi des tickets en france?[/fr])
#37
Posted 21 April 2010 - 3:48 PM
#38
Posted 21 April 2010 - 9:00 PM
Defined a little more formally, "escape velocity" is the initial speed required to go from an initial point in a gravitational potential field to infinity with a residual velocity of zero, with all speeds and velocities measured with respect to the field
#39
Posted 21 April 2010 - 10:45 PM
gr_af, on 21 April 2010 - 08:48 AM, said:
I can't help you... as I am not going to Roundhouse, but I just wanted to say that it's awesome you're making the trip from Kiev to London!!
#40
Posted 21 April 2010 - 11:35 PM
Defined a little more formally, "escape velocity" is the initial speed required to go from an initial point in a gravitational potential field to infinity with a residual velocity of zero, with all speeds and velocities measured with respect to the field