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Re: that Hannah Montana

Posted: September 13, 2007 9:41 pm
by Big Jimmy
ParrotheadKalee wrote:"Degrading?"
Big Jimmy wrote:--- would you pay more then face to take your brats to see her in concert?


Some parents will do anything and spend anything to make lil johnny or lil suzie happy.


I now know not to sell the tickets to any of yous.

Re: that Hannah Montana

Posted: September 13, 2007 10:36 pm
by UpstateNYPH
Big Jimmy wrote:
ParrotheadKalee wrote:"Degrading?"
Big Jimmy wrote:--- would you pay more then face to take your brats to see her in concert?


Some parents will do anything and spend anything to make lil johnny or lil suzie happy.


I now know not to sell the tickets to any of yous.
ive decided this past month that your a really mean guy.

Posted: September 13, 2007 11:07 pm
by ph4ever
ParrotheadKalee wrote:
SMLCHNG wrote:Can't say that I've watched the show, or know her music, but things I've read and heard about her sounds like she's a nice young lady. She has talent, rules at home, and seems to have her head on straight. :)
I agree with you, Penny. A much better role model for children than someone like AC/DC or Pantera. Wonder what that kid is going to grow up to be like... :roll:

So are you saying that parents that allow their children to listen to AC/DC or Pantera are bad parents and their children are destined to be bad?

Posted: September 13, 2007 11:10 pm
by ph4ever
pbans wrote:
ParrotheadKalee wrote:
SMLCHNG wrote:Can't say that I've watched the show, or know her music, but things I've read and heard about her sounds like she's a nice young lady. She has talent, rules at home, and seems to have her head on straight. :)
I agree with you, Penny. A much better role model for children than someone like AC/DC or Pantera. Wonder what that kid is going to grow up to be like... :roll:
me
:lol: :lol: :lol:
my kid and I listened to Pantera, AC/DC, Ozzie We loved collective soul. And he's such a awful kid that he left home 2 weeks after hs graduation and went to MMI and got his Harley Mechanic Certification, a job and went to work for a dealership where's worked for almost a year now and been on his own since MMI. He's not even 21. A awful kid corrupted by that awful music. :roll:

Posted: September 13, 2007 11:16 pm
by Tiki Bar
You get the best of both worlds! :wink: :D

When do Chicago tix go on sale?

I actually enjoy watching her show with my girls, and have both cd's. My oldest did a report on her as her favorite celebrity last year. She seems like a talented young lady, with a good head on her shoulders.

Posted: September 13, 2007 11:23 pm
by Big Jimmy
Tiki Bar wrote:You get the best of both worlds! :wink: :D

When do Chicago tix go on sale?

I actually enjoy watching her show with my girls, and have both cd's. My oldest did a report on her as her favorite celebrity last year. She seems like a talented young lady, with a good head on her shoulders.

Go on sale this weekend. For the show at the Rosemont Horizon.

Re: that Hannah Montana

Posted: September 14, 2007 12:04 am
by mjeischen
Big Jimmy wrote:Does anyones kids like this so called artist? I have heard she is really pouplar with all the little brats.

Which got me to thinking-- they were mentioning it on US99 this morning because Billy Ray is her dad. She is coming to do a show here.... Tickets will probably go quick--- would you pay more then face to take your brats to see her in concert?
awfully opinionated for not knowing the artist. My daughter loves her. The show is good too. Sounds like someone wants to snag up some tickets to scalp . . . hmmmmmmmm?

(Edit: I apologize. I see you called it a service but if you are going to resell tickets you should really only sell products you have knowledge in. Its safer for the service you offer.)

(....of course having seen your posts and opinions seeing you stuck with those tickets would be hilarious)

Re: that Hannah Montana

Posted: September 14, 2007 12:09 am
by Big Jimmy
mjeischen wrote:
Big Jimmy wrote:Does anyones kids like this so called artist? I have heard she is really pouplar with all the little brats.

Which got me to thinking-- they were mentioning it on US99 this morning because Billy Ray is her dad. She is coming to do a show here.... Tickets will probably go quick--- would you pay more then face to take your brats to see her in concert?
awfully opinionated for not knowing the artist. My daughter loves her. The show is good too. Sounds like someone wants to snag up some tickets to scalp . . . hmmmmmmmm?
Of course.... If I can make a couple hundred dollars on it, why not--- fast easy money.

Re: that Hannah Montana

Posted: September 14, 2007 12:16 am
by mjeischen
Big Jimmy wrote:
mjeischen wrote:
Big Jimmy wrote:Does anyones kids like this so called artist? I have heard she is really pouplar with all the little brats.

Which got me to thinking-- they were mentioning it on US99 this morning because Billy Ray is her dad. She is coming to do a show here.... Tickets will probably go quick--- would you pay more then face to take your brats to see her in concert?
awfully opinionated for not knowing the artist. My daughter loves her. The show is good too. Sounds like someone wants to snag up some tickets to scalp . . . hmmmmmmmm?
Of course.... If I can make a couple hundred dollars on it, why not--- fast easy money.
Fast easy money to squeeze a parent who wants to show their kids a nice time . . . that's classy . . . absolutely classy.

Posted: September 14, 2007 12:18 am
by Moonie
ParrotheadKalee wrote:
SMLCHNG wrote:Can't say that I've watched the show, or know her music, but things I've read and heard about her sounds like she's a nice young lady. She has talent, rules at home, and seems to have her head on straight. :)
I agree with you, Penny. A much better role model for children than someone like AC/DC or Pantera. Wonder what that kid is going to grow up to be like... :roll:
I don't think that AC/DC attracts the same crowd that Pantera does...have you ever been to a Pantera concert? ...a rather odd comparison...

Posted: September 14, 2007 12:24 am
by mjeischen
Oh yeah
Come on

You get the limo out front
Hottest styles, every shoe, every color

Yeah, when you're famous it can be kinda fun
It's really you but no one ever discovers

In some ways you're just like all your friends
But on stage you're a star

You get the best of both worlds
Chill it out, take it slow
Then you rock out the show

You get the best of both worlds
Mix it all together and you know that it's the best of both worlds

The best of both worlds

You go to movie premiers (is that Orlando Bloom?)
Hear your songs on the radio
Livin' two lives is a little weird (yeah)
But school's cool cuz nobody knows

Yeah you get to be a small town girl
But big time when you play your guitar

You get the best of both worlds
Chillin' out take it slow
Then you rock out the show

You get the best of both worlds
Mix it all together and you know that it's the best of both
(You know the best) You know the best of both worlds

Pictures and autographs
You get your face in all the magazines
The best parts that you get to be who ever you wanna be

Yeah the best of both
You get the best of both
Come on best of both

Who would of thought that a girl like me
Would double as a superstar

You get the best of both worlds
Chillin' out, take it slow
Then you rock out the show

You get the best of both worlds
Mix it all together and you know that it's the best,

You get the best of both worlds
Without the shades and the hair
You can go anywhere

You get the best of both girls
Mix it all together
Oh yeah
It's so much better cuz you know you've got the best of both worlds

Posted: September 14, 2007 1:18 am
by moog
Big Jimmy wrote: I am looking to what you would call "scalp" I call it providing a service for those who did not try hard enough to get tickets.
Well, your "customers" may be those that couldn't get the tickets because scalpers and brokers grabbed them first. It's like buying the last 45 gallons of milk then reselling them at $10.00 a gallon. Oh, you are doing a service to the people who didn't get there before you. Please, it's not a service.

Hey if you want to sell tickets at 4x the face value, no big deal. The buyers are responsible for their own education. But I do wonder if brokers, scalpers, season ticket holders, and sponsors are the cause of some people being shut out.



Either way, this kick of people you don't know as role models is silly.

Posted: September 14, 2007 7:03 am
by TommyBahama
I'm guessing Big Jimmy doesn't have kids or doesn't like kids!!!

Posted: September 14, 2007 7:32 am
by ToplessRideFL
I thought Hannah was a city in Montana...... really. :oops: I need to get out more. :roll:

Re: that Hannah Montana

Posted: September 14, 2007 8:09 am
by Hooray Beer!
Big Jimmy wrote:Does anyones kids like this so called artist? I have heard she is really pouplar with all the little brats.

Which got me to thinking-- they were mentioning it on US99 this morning because Billy Ray is her dad. She is coming to do a show here.... Tickets will probably go quick--- would you pay more then face to take your brats to see her in concert?
Dude

She's FIFTEEN

How cool were you at fifteen ? If you were like the rest of us, not so cool I bet.

Picking on kids just ain't a nice thing to do

Posted: September 14, 2007 9:32 am
by blackjacks wife
Both of my kids love Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana. It has nothing to do with who her Daddy is or how Cheeze his music was/is. If you watch her show, It's all about how she wants to have a normal life as a normal teenager.

I enjoy the show and "encourage" my kids to watch it. I can't see it winning an Emmy on any level, unless they add a new award for clean entertainment. The show is better than other shows on Disney(That's so Raven is the worst!!!! - IMO)

As for the scalping of tickets, How would you feel if you were the one without a ticket, all your friends had them and you didn't have the $100+ some scalper wanted for the tickets to your local Jimmy Buffett show?

I have always thought that part of "Getting it" here on BN was to be against scalpers & brokers on any level for any event. Maybe I was wrong.

Posted: September 14, 2007 9:37 am
by Capt.Flock
LOL Well you are in luck if your are reselling tickets because she is touring with the Jonas brothers another youngsters fav. Usually I join the fan club to get the pre-sell tickets

Posted: September 14, 2007 9:38 am
by Capt.Flock
blackjacks wife wrote:Both of my kids love Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana. It has nothing to do with who her Daddy is or how Cheeze his music was/is. If you watch her show, It's all about how she wants to have a normal life as a normal teenager.

I enjoy the show and "encourage" my kids to watch it. I can't see it winning an Emmy on any level, unless they add a new award for clean entertainment. The show is better than other shows on Disney(That's so Raven is the worst!!!! - IMO)

As for the scalping of tickets, How would you feel if you were the one without a ticket, all your friends had them and you didn't have the $100+ some scalper wanted for the tickets to your local Jimmy Buffett show?

I have always thought that part of "Getting it" here on BN was to be against scalpers & brokers on any level for any event. Maybe I was wrong.
Raven in concert was actually pretty entertaining and she can really belt out some songs IMO

Posted: September 14, 2007 9:50 am
by NYCPORT
She's huge in my house. Sunday is Delaney's 5th birthday and it will be a Hannah Montana party. Tickets go on sale Sat. for her show in Hartford, Mere will be online at 10am! What can you do???

Posted: September 14, 2007 10:04 am
by dawgfan
I have taken my daughter to see Hannah, Aly & AJ and we are going next month to see the Jonas Bros. These groups provide a fun enjoyable atmosphere for pre-teen early teen kids. I believe anytime you can get kids involved with music you are helping them tremendously. My daughter knows the words to more Buffett songs than probably alot of people on this site.
I grew up on the 70's & 80's Hard rock and Heavy Metal and I grew up just fine, my neck is a little soar from all the head banging :lol: