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54 minutes ago, forever demons said:

My mind is running wild in expectation and hands are trembling

I believe that’s called having the D.T.s 😉

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2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Nah, more of a Marianne Faithfull vibe. Cracked and scratchy, especially the morning after a Dees match.

#youDONOTwannaHearMeSing,TrustMe

i was thinking more bonnie tyler 🤣

but toss in some irish dancing steps and nobody would notice the lip sync or croaking

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On 12/02/2024 at 07:40, forever demons said:

Just another yank scrubber who likes taking her clothes off in front of millions to hide the fact she is no good and milking aussies for heaps of dollars

I liken her to crypto and other “pump and dump” scams. People are dumb, they’ll follow and want to be a part of anything that is hyped up enough. Regardless of whether or not that thing has any actual substance. 

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2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I liken her to crypto and other “pump and dump” scams. People are dumb, they’ll follow and want to be a part of anything that is hyped up enough. Regardless of whether or not that thing has any actual substance. 

Hashtag the emperor’s new suit. 

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On 08/02/2024 at 23:47, WalkingCivilWar said:

 

This is how it looks today…

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The large brown area is where the stage will be.

The MFC admin staff have to relocate and work from home and/or Casey and/or AAMI for 10 days. No functions will be held during this time. If a room that has windows which overlook the ground does have to be used during the lead-up to the concerts, the windows will be ‘blacked out.’ There are huge black curtains already erected between the concourse and the ground level seating. All this because Mz Swift demands total secrecy. She doesn’t want the details of her spectacle to be known before the event.

As for the Demon Shop, I was there today and asked about them shutting, and it seems one reason is because it’s not worth opening when there’ll be so few people wandering in and out of the ‘G. (Many people who visit the ‘G incorporate a visit to the Demon Shop.) I don’t know why they’re shutting for such a long time though. 

Ah, so my visit to family from Berlin will now not include a Demons shop drop in? Cant rent a hotel room or Air b and b for miles? Still dont know one of her songs, but if she gives Biden her endorsement all is forgiven…..see you at Casey on Sunday thrillseekers!

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On 13/02/2024 at 12:25, WalkingCivilWar said:

Nah, more of a Marianne Faithfull vibe. Cracked and scratchy, especially the morning after a Dees match.

#youDONOTwannaHearMeSing,TrustMe

As Tears Go By...perfect selection for the Neeld era.

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On 13/02/2024 at 12:25, WalkingCivilWar said:

Nah, more of a Marianne Faithfull vibe. Cracked and scratchy, especially the morning after a Dees match.

#youDONOTwannaHearMeSing,TrustMe

That would do. Her "Broken English" album is a ripper. Upload your demo tape WCW 😁

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They're encouraging the use of ear plugs to avoid hearing damage. Perhaps an opening for our "closed" shop ?

Diehard NSW Swiftie Rebecca Plumridge recently purchased a pair of Loop earplugs after seeing trending recommendations on TikTok from American fans.

“Everyone online was saying how loud the crowds and music were during the United States leg of The Eras Tour and that earplugs were an absolute must,” the Thornton-based fan said.

The 29-year-old already has existing hearing damage from previous Taylor Swift and One Direction stadium tours.

“I sometimes get really loud buzzing noises in my ears and I often have to ask people to repeat their questions,” she said. “This will be my third Taylor concert, so I really wanted to protect my ears.”

Plumridge is not alone. Earplug-related posts and videos have saturated social media platforms over the past six months, with music fans, festival attendees and influencers sharing their reviews and recommendations for different hearing protection brands.

https://www.theage.com.au/culture/music/the-essential-accessory-swifties-are-raving-about-and-it-s-not-a-friendship-bracelet-20240209-p5f3r1.html

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Hello, does anyone know what time the demon shop will be open tomorrow? 
thank you 

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16 minutes ago, Nicko said:

Hello, does anyone know what time the demon shop will be open tomorrow? 
thank you 

The devils workshop is never closed.

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