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Most certainly....

Let's all hope the weather is good in March...with no snowstorms threatening to put the show comencement in jeapordy!

Argh! That's all we need...another blizzard like in 93' the LAST time Brian and Co. came through MA.

Cross yer fingers folks...let's hope it happens!
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im so happy i live 12 miles from worcester and cannot wait to go! i have floor 3 seats cant wait
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*sighs* misses my life there...

now drive to reading and take a picture of the common lit up at night with the christmas lights please.... and send it to me...

i miss me town....
i got a way with the boys on my block.. :-)
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Reading?

No problem...i'll try man!

It's lit up like Luna Park as we speak!

Dang it's sure purty...
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how about you guys selling out like we are in the process of doing in philadelphia!
john pistlli
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[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Crazy LittleThing wrote: [/QUOTENAME][QUOTE][QUOTENAME]iron eagle wrote: [/QUOTENAME]someone better bring some hoagies from wakefield
some pizza from north reading
and buy me a plane ticket and a ticket
and maybe i might come *LOL*[/QUOTE]

Hmm iron eagle, darling, I believe that "hogie" would be a "grinder" in Massachusetts . . . you might want to wash it down with a frappe or some tonic. Maybe even a bottle of Moxie.

*checks mobile phone for harassing message from ie[/QUOTE]

Moxie was created in Maine. In fact, they made it their official State Beverage.
Spread your wings and fly away...
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thanks sweetie

always loved xmas in reading...
i got a way with the boys on my block.. :-)
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Okay then....it's 2006 now.

Who else here is coming to the Worcester MA show??

Anyone else?
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i know who wont be.Joe Thorton
john pistlli
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Me i am in section 3 row N cant wait to go with my buddies will be best concert ever seen i live 10 miles from worcester
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I'm flying in to New York from the UK for the show in NYC. Was thinking about doing Worcester as well depending on how much it will cost be to travel there from NYC. Any suggestions of a good (and cheap!) way to get from NYC to Worcester?
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You could easily travel by Bus, Amtrack (train) or by car which would be the easiest.
By car you could travel from NYC to Worcester in about 5 or 6 hours.

Ps. The DCU Center in Worcester (formerly the Centrum)will be a much newer, up-to-date venue compared with the Nassau collesium.
Rock & Roll just pays the bills...Only football gives us thrills.
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I got section 1 raw 11.
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Brandon wrote: [/QUOTENAME]... and now the "best you can offer is Mr. Jingles? HA! He's... just pathetic.[/QUOTE]
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To Paul Mark:

I would recommend taking a bus or Amtrak to Boston. Either way, you would end up in the City right next to South Station ( a main train station). From here, you can get a train or bus to Worcester.

The CHEAPEST way of course is to just drive the 5/6 hours...but roads up here in New England are notorious for being very confusing so i tend to want to say don't bother since you are coming in from the UK. I would'nt want anyone not familiar with our mad roadways up here to become lost on the way to the show!

If you can get yourself up here to South Station, you will be in good shape. More travel info can be found here: www.mbta.com

Check out the Commuter Rail link(s) and you will see trains leave South Station for Worcester hourly in some cases. The DCU Center ( former Centrum) is not far from the Worcester train station stop...possibly even within walking distanct judging by the map. Can ANYONE here confirm this? IS the DCU actually, truly, within walking distance?? I would like to know myself as i am heading out there by train myself on the 10th.

Hope the above helps you mate!
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Hi guys;

Just to clarify:

It takes about 3 hours to get from Worcester to New York by car. I personally find roads and signs very easy to follow, but the safest way of getting here for somebody from abroad would be the public transport, indeed.

DCU Center is about 5 minutes of walking from the Union Station. Should be easy to get to.