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Moskva
Mar 22, 2010 22:19:58 GMT 1
Post by Larry MILAN jr on Mar 22, 2010 22:19:58 GMT 1
Pa ne mi reèt, da se pravljica nadaljuje. Ja pa kaj bi še mi radi od tega življenja, èe pa mamo vse... P.S. Iz NY v Moskvo
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Moskva
Mar 23, 2010 7:14:25 GMT 1
Post by Nikolaj on Mar 23, 2010 7:14:25 GMT 1
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Moskva
Mar 24, 2010 9:57:45 GMT 1
Post by Larry MILAN jr on Mar 24, 2010 9:57:45 GMT 1
In kdo ti je pokazal luè v temi, da si se odloèil za Moskvo ha? kdo ha?
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Moskva
Mar 24, 2010 16:25:04 GMT 1
Post by Nikolaj on Mar 24, 2010 16:25:04 GMT 1
In kdo ti je pokazal luè v temi, da si se odloèil za Moskvo ha? kdo ha? Ti, Dragi.
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Moskva
Mar 29, 2010 6:18:20 GMT 1
Post by apis on Mar 29, 2010 6:18:20 GMT 1
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Mar 31, 2010 8:08:24 GMT 1
Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2010 8:08:24 GMT 1
Sploh nikakor ne zastopim zakaj tok rinete v to rusijo.Mater je pa ja vsaka lokacija v evropi boljš pa še bliže. No zaka je Moskva tok bomba in zakaon za koncert??? Jst grem edin èe mam zastoj in èe me zamrznete do gor pa do koncerta in pol spet zmrznete nazaj do doma. Jebeš sovjetske komunajzerje. ;D
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Moskva
Mar 31, 2010 14:12:43 GMT 1
Post by bman on Mar 31, 2010 14:12:43 GMT 1
no... glih zato... ker tebe tam 100% ne bo... :-)
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Mar 31, 2010 15:12:44 GMT 1
Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2010 15:12:44 GMT 1
no... glih zato... ker tebe tam 100% ne bo... :-) aha veselo komunistièno proslavo vam pol tam na -30 želim. ;D
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Moskva
May 14, 2010 15:10:43 GMT 1
Post by apis on May 14, 2010 15:10:43 GMT 1
Divji vzhod (iz Interference):
_Ticket update_ for those few intrepid foreigners who bought U2 Moscow tickets online:
My buddy Brad went to Moscow on a business trip last week, so I asked him to pick up my Moscow GA's while he's there at the ticket office picking up his own tickets.
I gave him my second passport (UK), my Visa card, a copy of the purchase receipt, a copy of my Visa credit card bill with the ticket charge circled and a Power Of Attorney letter.
Yesterday, I got a call at 6am from a Russian woman at the ticket office wanting to know why my Visa card number is different than the one I used to pay for the tickets a few months ago. Her English was good, so I explained that I lost my wallet recently and had to get a new Visa card with a new number, but the account is the same. After much consultation with her boss, she told me that they would keep my new Visa card number on file in case of any problems down the road. Nyet problem, I said.
Lesson #1: Bring the credit card you used to buy the tickets, plus your passport and receipt of purchase
Brad emailed me later and said he spent half the day trying to find the ticket office. He kept getting lost, even though I gave him the new address of the ticket office: Leningradsky Avenue 37, B. 9, Entrance 3, 2nd Floor -- the Metro Station is Dinamo
Lesson #2: Write down the new address of the Kassir.ru ticket office and print this map:
<a href="http://www.kassir.ru/data/2010/03/01/1097794768/kassir_map_2.gif" target="_blank">http://www.kassir.ru/data/2010/03/01...ssir_map_2.gif</a>
Brad then said that instead of getting the actual GA tickets, he received certificates instead. These certificates are given out only to GA and Red Zone ticket buyers as a way to prevent counterfeiting, he was told. Between 21-25 August, I still have to go back to the ticket office and trade in the certificates for the tickets.
Lesson #3: GA ticket buyers might encounter a screwy certificate trade-in system at the Kassir.ru office when trying to pick up their tickets
Thinking about this, it's no wonder the GA's aren't sold out, yet (1389 still available as of now). The locals don't want to deal with going to this ticket office and messing around with certificates, so they're waiting to buy their tickets at the door.
I will post a picture of the certicates when I get them in a few days.
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Moskva
May 14, 2010 16:10:05 GMT 1
Post by gradi on May 14, 2010 16:10:05 GMT 1
I gave him my second passport (UK), my Visa card, a copy of the purchase receipt, a copy of my Visa credit card bill with the ticket charge circled and a Power Of Attorney letter. Yesterday, I got a call at 6am from a Russian woman at the ticket office wanting to know why my Visa card number is different than the one I used to pay for the tickets a few months ago. Her English was good, so I explained that I lost my wallet recently and had to get a new Visa card with a new number, but the account is the same. After much consultation with her boss, she told me that they would keep my new Visa card number on file in case of any problems down the road. Nyet problem, I said. Lesson #1: Bring the credit card you used to buy the tickets, plus your passport and receipt of purchase bman, da neb slučajn tošlna zgubu ;D
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Moskva
May 14, 2010 21:15:16 GMT 1
Post by bman on May 14, 2010 21:15:16 GMT 1
I gave him my second passport (UK), my Visa card, a copy of the purchase receipt, a copy of my Visa credit card bill with the ticket charge circled and a Power Of Attorney letter. Yesterday, I got a call at 6am from a Russian woman at the ticket office wanting to know why my Visa card number is different than the one I used to pay for the tickets a few months ago. Her English was good, so I explained that I lost my wallet recently and had to get a new Visa card with a new number, but the account is the same. After much consultation with her boss, she told me that they would keep my new Visa card number on file in case of any problems down the road. Nyet problem, I said. Lesson #1: Bring the credit card you used to buy the tickets, plus your passport and receipt of purchase bman, da neb slučajn tošlna zgubu ;D don't worry
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Moskva
May 14, 2010 21:22:06 GMT 1
Post by Juju Man on May 14, 2010 21:22:06 GMT 1
pubeci, slivovko za podkupit s sabo vzamite, pa neo problemov...
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Moskva
May 14, 2010 21:27:04 GMT 1
Post by gradi on May 14, 2010 21:27:04 GMT 1
pubeci, slivovko za podkupit s sabo vzamite, pa neo problemov... pa ne vem, če palijo na prazne flaše ;D
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Moskva
May 14, 2010 21:35:13 GMT 1
Post by Juju Man on May 14, 2010 21:35:13 GMT 1
pubeci, slivovko za podkupit s sabo vzamite, pa neo problemov... pa ne vem, če palijo na prazne flaše ;D
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Moskva
Jul 22, 2010 11:00:44 GMT 1
Post by bman on Jul 22, 2010 11:00:44 GMT 1
tud rusi pripravljajo koreografijo... Hello U2 folks! If you are attending the U2 gig in Moscow, please join us in the "Green Light for U2" action. I bet all of us know that green colour and shamrock are international symbols of Ireland. We in Russia want to welcome our favourite Irish band with these symbols and create a green shamrock field at the stadium for the opening U2 song. Russian U2 Community will print and distribute cardboard shamrocks among the audience (we suppose, mainly among people in the circle, because the shamrocks will only be visible from a short distance), but you can also print the shamrocks from our website (click for a JPG). Also - espeсially if you have seats or aren't planning to stand close - you are encouraged to just take something green with you and wave it from the moment Larry appears on stage till the end of the the first song. If your friends are attending this show, please, spread the word and ask them to join us in this action. This is the first and maybe the last U2 concert in Russia, so we desperately wish to thank them for their decision to come, show our respect to their country's culture and maybe make them enjoy the show a little bit more. If you have any questions concerning this action or the Moscow gig itself, feel free to post in the International section of our forum. Thanks a lot for reading, hope to see you in Moscow! The Russian U2 Community. iz www.u2.ru
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