Dallas/Ft. Worth who's going/Pizza Hut Park 4-28-07
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Mr Play
- On a Salty Piece of Land
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- Location: Margaritaville, TX
Shipping turned out to be more than I had budgeted, so the actual donation to charity from t-shirt sales is $310.19. I am mailing a check, made payable to the Breast Center Foundation, to East Texas Parrothead to verify and forward to the charity.
Here is the final breakdown that I promised;
Income
Shirt Sales..............................$1,433.00
Extra Donations.......................$143.00
Total Collected.........................$1,576.00
Expenses
Shirt Cost.................................($980.00)
Paypal Fees..............................($39.74)
Shipping Supplies......................($47.23)
Postage....................................($198.84)
Total Expenses.........................($1,265.81)
Net Proceeds
Donation for Charity...………..$310.19
Here is the final breakdown that I promised;
Income
Shirt Sales..............................$1,433.00
Extra Donations.......................$143.00
Total Collected.........................$1,576.00
Expenses
Shirt Cost.................................($980.00)
Paypal Fees..............................($39.74)
Shipping Supplies......................($47.23)
Postage....................................($198.84)
Total Expenses.........................($1,265.81)
Net Proceeds
Donation for Charity...………..$310.19
It was a pleasure and a hell of an evening
Truly was our night to win
But the authorities insist on my leaving
Take care my American friend
Truly was our night to win
But the authorities insist on my leaving
Take care my American friend
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phjrsaunt
- Social Buffettfly

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Still very impressive, Dallas peeps. Way to party with a purpose!!Mr Play wrote:Shipping turned out to be more than I had budgeted, so the actual donation to charity from t-shirt sales is $310.19. I am mailing a check, made payable to the Breast Center Foundation, to East Texas Parrothead to verify and forward to the charity.
Here is the final breakdown that I promised;
Income
Shirt Sales..............................$1,433.00
Extra Donations.......................$143.00
Total Collected.........................$1,576.00
Expenses
Shirt Cost.................................($980.00)
Paypal Fees..............................($39.74)
Shipping Supplies......................($47.23)
Postage....................................($198.84)
Total Expenses.........................($1,265.81)
Net Proceeds
Donation for Charity...………..$310.19
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Mr Play
- On a Salty Piece of Land
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- Location: Margaritaville, TX
Alan Jackson's set was halfway over by the time we stumbled in. I'm glad they have him closing the CD since he was the first to take the stage.parrottheadbaby wrote:(Is it just me, or is that evening a bit fuzzy to everyone...I was listening and thinking...I dont remember AJ singing 7Bridges Road...but it sure sounds good!!!!)![]()
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It was a pleasure and a hell of an evening
Truly was our night to win
But the authorities insist on my leaving
Take care my American friend
Truly was our night to win
But the authorities insist on my leaving
Take care my American friend
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~Hippolyte~
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would I be correct in guessing that George closed the show?Mr Play wrote:Alan Jackson's set was halfway over by the time we stumbled in. I'm glad they have him closing the CD since he was the first to take the stage.parrottheadbaby wrote:(Is it just me, or is that evening a bit fuzzy to everyone...I was listening and thinking...I dont remember AJ singing 7Bridges Road...but it sure sounds good!!!!)![]()
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East Texas Parrothead
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Oh, yeah, baby. It'll be COTTON CANDY PINK for sure!parrottheadbaby wrote:Your welcome!East Texas Parrothead wrote:You just made my day!!!!! Thanks, sweetie!
I bought the CD last night and when I heard it all I could think about was you!!
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Gentilly ... 42 years is a long time to wait .... a Northeast Texas woman can hope.
My love is an anchor tied to you, tied with a silver chain.
My love is an anchor tied to you, tied with a silver chain.
Here's the setlist.~Hippolyte~ wrote:would I be correct in guessing that George closed the show?Mr Play wrote:Alan Jackson's set was halfway over by the time we stumbled in. I'm glad they have him closing the CD since he was the first to take the stage.parrottheadbaby wrote:(Is it just me, or is that evening a bit fuzzy to everyone...I was listening and thinking...I dont remember AJ singing 7Bridges Road...but it sure sounds good!!!!)![]()
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http://www.buffettnews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24480
I remember those long lines and folks getting in really late, but we got just as it all started.
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East Texas Parrothead
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OMG. That's incredible ...Mr Play wrote:490Captain Morgan wrote:How many we got?!CRC Parrothead wrote:Can't wait to see all you fine folks in Dallas!!![]()
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Thanks for everything, Bill. In your next life, you need to be a party planner .... you're very, very good.
Gentilly ... 42 years is a long time to wait .... a Northeast Texas woman can hope.
My love is an anchor tied to you, tied with a silver chain.
My love is an anchor tied to you, tied with a silver chain.
Awesome job!! Thanks for doing the t-shirts and helping with that nice donation... Fins up!East Texas Parrothead wrote:OMG. That's incredible ...Mr Play wrote:490Captain Morgan wrote:How many we got?!CRC Parrothead wrote:Can't wait to see all you fine folks in Dallas!!![]()
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Thanks for everything, Bill. In your next life, you need to be a party planner .... you're very, very good.
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~Hippolyte~
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wow, I guess I figured with it being Texas that George would have been the big draw, and they'd have kept him for last.Mr Play wrote:No first it was Alan Jackson, then George Strait, then JB. Mrs. Play is a big George Strait fan and I still give a hard time about him opening for JB.
I also would think they might have tried to set it up so people who didn't want to attend the whole thing wouldn't have to. And with that line of thought, I'd have put Jimmy and Alan next to each other.
I guess I'm glad I didn't have to organize the thing. Mr. Play would certainly have done a better job than me.
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Mr Play
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- Location: Margaritaville, TX
I'd say it was about 50/50 parrotheads to country fans. There were a lot of hardcore country fans in pressed jeans, long sleeve starched shirts and cowboy hats. It was hot that day, maybe 100 degrees, and they seemed to get a kick out of us. The concert was also right before License To Chill was released, and I think the release had a lot to do with the timing of the concert.
It was a pleasure and a hell of an evening
Truly was our night to win
But the authorities insist on my leaving
Take care my American friend
Truly was our night to win
But the authorities insist on my leaving
Take care my American friend
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mydogbuffett
- I need two more boat drinks
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The only thing I remember about the whole show was the heat. I had floor seats and was melting. I would never go to another show at Texas Stadium and have floor seats in the summertime no matter who was playing. I finally moved up to the nose bleed seats and enjoyed some of the show. All in all the experience sucked.
What we gave each other ain't exactly clear. Probably comes under the heading of Souviners.
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Ponchodon&DiOKC
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Awesome Bill!! All us Okies will be waiting, with baited breath, on the mailman, "Come Monday"Mr Play wrote:OK I mailed all of the shirts and wristbands from the self serve kiosk at the post office tonight. Frognot, nolestaylor, and phlip phlop repairman each have 7 shirts so I need to get special packaging for theirs tomorrow. The shirts are in white tyvex envelopes, wristbands are in manilla business sized envelopes, and the label will have your real name and aka screen name below that. If the mail runs on Saturday, the locals should start getting them then.
Breath In, Breathe Out, Move On !!
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Ponchodon&DiOKC
- Southeast of disorder
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Donations
Mr Play wrote:Shipping turned out to be more than I had budgeted, so the actual donation to charity from t-shirt sales is $310.19. I am mailing a check, made payable to the Breast Center Foundation, to East Texas Parrothead to verify and forward to the charity.
Here is the final breakdown that I promised;
Income
Shirt Sales..............................$1,433.00
Extra Donations.......................$143.00
Total Collected.........................$1,576.00
Expenses
Shirt Cost.................................($980.00)
Paypal Fees..............................($39.74)
Shipping Supplies......................($47.23)
Postage....................................($198.84)
Total Expenses.........................($1,265.81)
Net Proceeds
Donation for Charity...………..$310.19
I make a motion that we have a "tip" jar at the TGP for additional donations. My Mom (and Lakebum's Grandma) is a breast cancer survivor, and I try to do something every year for our local folks. Is that be do-able, feasible and OK, Bill?
Breath In, Breathe Out, Move On !!
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Mr Play
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- Location: Margaritaville, TX
Re: Donations
Vickster is bringing donation jars to put by the porta potties, and anything collected there will go to the charity. You can bring another jar or jars if you want, just put a sign that says donations will go to the charity. If you label it tips it might give the impression that I/we are keeping the money, which I refuse to do.Ponchodon&DiOKC wrote:I make a motion that we have a "tip" jar at the TGP for additional donations. My Mom (and Lakebum's Grandma) is a breast cancer survivor, and I try to do something every year for our local folks. Is that be do-able, feasible and OK, Bill?
It was a pleasure and a hell of an evening
Truly was our night to win
But the authorities insist on my leaving
Take care my American friend
Truly was our night to win
But the authorities insist on my leaving
Take care my American friend

