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Touchdown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-01-07 04:02 PM
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69. My mom was a hairdresser and took me there
...numerous times (except one, when I came down with the measles, that might have been Knott's Berry Farm though, which also had pay one price). She was a single mother. I remember Grandpa paying for me, him, and 3 of my cousins with a $50 bill sometime around Bicentennial'76.

You want to talk red lining? Talk concert tickets. In 1991, I saw David Bowie, front row for $25. 2 years ago, I said Hell No! to U2 and their $140 tickets. Tina Turner? $180. Madonna? I'm sure she's over $200 now. Who started that gouge escallation? The Eagles, when they got back together a decade ago.

You too. Peace.
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