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View Poll Results: do you do Live Bon Jovi concerts ?
no I am not interested by live shows 0 0%
yes one or two if I can it's not essential 9 28.13%
yes I travel for Jovi for me live shows are essential 19 59.38%
yes I try to do the whole world tour (travel world wide) 1 3.13%
I have not done any show yet but I can't wait to do some 3 9.38%
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Old 02-14-2005, 02:23 AM
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I think this thread proves that Europeans and teachers (or those in related fields) have too much vacation
Yeah, try working with the little monsters. There's no such thing as too much vacation. It's the only way they can bribe people to stay in the field. I get sick of kids working with them one at a time. I can only imagine what a teacher with 30 kids in her room has to contend with.

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lol - I don't envy you or mouse - there is a reason why didn't go into that field (though I do envy your vacation time lol)
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I think this thread proves that Europeans and teachers (or those in related fields) have too much vacation
Yeah, try working with the little monsters. There's no such thing as too much vacation. It's the only way they can bribe people to stay in the field. I get sick of kids working with them one at a time. I can only imagine what a teacher with 30 kids in her room has to contend with.

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Ahh, the fun times I've got to look forward to. If I'm lucky (Depending on the viewpoint...LOL), I could start teaching in the fall.
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Old 02-15-2005, 03:59 PM
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#2...

I might go to a BJ show if it's close (which it will probably when they're touring) and if I think it's worth the money (in which case I might have a few doubts)... but I won't travel too far for it anymore. I enjoyed doing that in 2003, but I'm quite annoyed by Jovi lately, so I won't bother too much. If LIVE is touring this year, I'll probably follow them for a couple of shows, maybe one or two across the borders. But not for Bon Jovi.
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I voted for #3, I guess you knew it already Mireille! I really enjoy travelling to a different city/country for a Jovi concert, especially if I do it with friends, as the memories last forever. I have done it a few times because I had no money or holiday problems. Hopefully I will be able to do it again soon.
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Not sure if I´ll vote for 3 or 4 (okay, I won´t do the whole world tour...)

thanx god there´s no tour this year, because then my vote would have been for Number 3 as I´m planning to see some Oasis shows this year :P So my jovi tour would have to be smaller than my last one

If a tour will be next year I´ll try to go to as many european shows as possible (depends on the venues & when the shows will be) and probably some US shows as well...
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I don't usually have enough time or money to see more than one show per tour. I think it all depends on what other bands are playing that year.
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# 2. I will try and see as many as possible, but it is a time and money thing. Last time I managed to see 3 shows and that was great.
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Can't remember what I voted for this, but I think it might have been one or two but not essential. I think it's essential to go and see them once on a tour but I wouldn't travel around Europe, or even the UK to see every show.
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I guess #3 applies to me. I live in the northwest US so there is lots of traveling if i want to see Jovi. Thankfully I like road trips and have friends in various parts of the US that i can combine visits with shows. i'll probably see 6 to 10 shows as i do on most tours. I'm cool with them not being out this summer though, because I've got U2 tickets and will try to see Springsteenand maybe a couple of others.
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