Posted: February 26, 2006 1:27 pm
who's willing to admit the live in jersey..

Jimmy Buffett discussion
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I live about 100+ miles away and never heard of such a restriction and never had a problem getting tickets til 2 years ago.SchoolGirlHeart wrote:So far, I haven't seen any restrictions on ticket purchases, but remember in the past you had to live within so many miles of Camden (I forget the limits) to be able to buy tickets for this show...
Touch O Parrotdise wrote:who's willing to admit the live in jersey..![]()
LESTERPOLYESTER wrote:Touch O Parrotdise wrote:who's willing to admit the live in jersey..![]()
JTR Is this just for this show???SchoolGirlHeart wrote:So far, I haven't seen any restrictions on ticket purchases, but remember in the past you had to live within so many miles of Camden (I forget the limits) to be able to buy tickets for this show...
i've never heard of these restrictions....has anybody else?ragtopW wrote:JTR Is this just for this show???SchoolGirlHeart wrote:So far, I haven't seen any restrictions on ticket purchases, but remember in the past you had to live within so many miles of Camden (I forget the limits) to be able to buy tickets for this show...
or are all the Back EastShows this way???
Fixed it for ya, Larry.LIPH wrote:There is only one good reason to ever set foot in Camden: Buffett.
it was just for that one show.... A couple of years ago.... I remember Jim (pirate@43) got tickets for some of usragtopW wrote:JTR Is this just for this show???SchoolGirlHeart wrote:So far, I haven't seen any restrictions on ticket purchases, but remember in the past you had to live within so many miles of Camden (I forget the limits) to be able to buy tickets for this show...
or are all the Back EastShows this way???
SchoolGirlHeart wrote:Fixed it for ya, Larry.LIPH wrote:There is only one good reason to ever set foot in Camden: Heather.![]()
Wuss.LIPH wrote:There is no good reason to ever set foot in Camden, even for a Buffett concert.
Now that you mention it, I remember that policy too. I think it might have been for the first hour or so, which effectively meant no chance. It didn't last long.SchoolGirlHeart wrote:it was just for that one show.... A couple of years ago.... I remember Jim (pirate@43) got tickets for some of usragtopW wrote:JTR Is this just for this show???SchoolGirlHeart wrote:So far, I haven't seen any restrictions on ticket purchases, but remember in the past you had to live within so many miles of Camden (I forget the limits) to be able to buy tickets for this show...
or are all the Back EastShows this way???
Me.Touch O Parrotdise wrote:who's willing to admit the live in jersey..![]()
I noticed that too no published limitSchoolGirlHeart wrote:So far, I haven't seen any restrictions on ticket purchases, but remember in the past you had to live within so many miles of Camden (I forget the limits) to be able to buy tickets for this show...
meTouch O Parrotdise wrote:who's willing to admit the live in jersey..![]()
Some of you are just so funny ripping on Jersey the way you do. I agree Camden is a hole, just as driving the turnpike to NYC all you see is chemical plants and oil containment facilities but the state offers so much more.Touch O Parrotdise wrote:who's willing to admit the live in jersey..![]()
Well yeah, but it's still Jersey...thebeachbumm33 wrote:Some of you are just so funny ripping on Jersey the way you do. I agree Camden is a hole, just as driving the turnpike to NYC all you see is chemical plants and oil containment facilities but the state offers so much more.
Newark and Camden are two of the poorest cities in America, but New Jersey as a whole has the highest median household income in the nation, as well as the second highest per capita income, after Connecticut.
New Jersey is said to have the largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the world: nearly one hundred companies on the Fortune 500 list have headquarters or conduct business from New Jersey.
We are ranked the 4th smartest state by the Morgan Quitno Press.
New Jersey overall is considered to have one of the best public education systems in the United States. In addition, 54% of high school graduates continue on to college or university, tied with Massachusetts for the second highest rate in the nation (North Dakota holds first place at 59%.) New Jersey also has the highest average scores for advanced placement testing in public schools in the nation.
New Jersey is home to more scientists and engineers than any other state.
First and longest boardwalk in the world, oldest seaside resort, home of 2 NFL football teams N.Y. Giants and N.Y. Jets(yes they play in Jersey), ect...
Do you think we can get Jimmy to play a show at the Music Pier in OC? He can stop in at Del's and get a cheesesteak on the way!thebeachbumm33 wrote:p.s. I'll be leaving my comfy beachblock home and taking a little drive to Camden on Aug. 1st.