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spicelab got a reaction from Blue Jean in Bullying on tour
Says someone who insults all the german fans here in the forum with one sentence..
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spicelab got a reaction from Honey Little in Bullying on tour
Says someone who insults all the german fans here in the forum with one sentence..
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spicelab got a reaction from madgefan in Madame X tour Live 3 lp vinyl
To be on the safe side, I ordered 2 picture discs because I had no luck with the FEL box from Canada last year because I never received it.
Now my order from the Warner store in Australia is being returned because it cannot be imported to Germany and the one from the US store is on its way to the Netherland Post for whatever reason, I hope they can find me in Germany. At least today I'm getting the AL Holographic sleeve that doesn't fit as a consolation 😅
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spicelab reacted to NRMX in Bacterial Infection Thread
What the f are you talking about?Â
Darling, I was making a joke about the lack of information from Rosie who is answering with three words sentences or emojis. I’m not mocking anyone or making fun of herÂ
By what must be evident by now, English is not my first language so before criticizing my post, let’s see how you carry on another language to start with Shakespeare
Thanks for you pro tip but you can shove it up your arse (hope I was clear enough) Â
If you want to proofread my PhD thesis or the scientific articles I’ve published on indexed magazines be my guest.Â
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spicelab got a reaction from 50ft Queenie in Erotica Picture Disc Reissue - October 21, 2022
my record looks cheaply made, it's cracked around the edges and in the middle and it's very wavy when I play it
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spicelab got a reaction from Ayham in Erotica Picture Disc Reissue - October 21, 2022
my record looks cheaply made, it's cracked around the edges and in the middle and it's very wavy when I play it
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spicelab got a reaction from RUADJAI in Erotica Picture Disc Reissue - October 21, 2022
my record looks cheaply made, it's cracked around the edges and in the middle and it's very wavy when I play it
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spicelab got a reaction from skyfitswim in Order Dispatch updates
they replied to me yesterday that i will get a full refund because it is not possible to resend the order
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spicelab got a reaction from skyfitswim in Order Dispatch updates
Nothing for me either, I wrote to them again yesterday but have not received an answer so far
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spicelab got a reaction from theglamorous in Order Dispatch updates
Nothing for me either, I wrote to them again yesterday but have not received an answer so far
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spicelab got a reaction from skyfitswim in Order Dispatch updates
yes and i'm still waiting for it...i didn't get a tracking number, just a shipping confirmation number that i can't do anything with and nobody can tell me where my order is. after october 17 I get a refund if it hasn't arrived. I told them I'd rather have the box than a refund, but they can't tell me until october 17th if it's possible to send it again.
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spicelab got a reaction from forbiddenlove1 in Order Dispatch updates
yes and i'm still waiting for it...i didn't get a tracking number, just a shipping confirmation number that i can't do anything with and nobody can tell me where my order is. after october 17 I get a refund if it hasn't arrived. I told them I'd rather have the box than a refund, but they can't tell me until october 17th if it's possible to send it again.
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spicelab reacted to nito84bcn in Drowned World Tour 2001 - 20 Years
20 years ago, Barcelona (where I am from) had the opening night of this amazing tour. It was the beginning of a long summer, and amazing worldwide attention to her return to the stage after 8 years. Happy times.Â
After the show I told my family that I was gay. I was 16 and I never saw so many LGTBI people together till then. I felt included and full of energy after that night!Â
Artistic, modern, dark and joyful... the DWT is still one of my favourites after all these years!
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spicelab got a reaction from mouse in To those veteran Madonna fans
My first time was the who's that girl tour in Frankfurt. I was only 15 years old, it was my first stadium concert and my third concert ever (I had seen nena and A-ha in my hometown) I was very impressed by the mass of people who just came to see Madonna for the first time in Germany. I felt like the whole country was excited. The newspapers and TV were full of it. I only saw her in the size of a pin, but to hear and see her on the screen was magical. My second time was the blond ambition in Dortmund, we drove there the day before and stayed in the car so that we could sit in front of the hall very early. When the doors opened we ran forward, got lost but both made it to the front row. I can still remember when she came to the right side of the stage for the first time for express yourself where I was standing. It was so unrealistic and magical, I think I'll never forget that. The show was so bombastic and new, and without the internet you didn't really know what to expect. It was all very impressive for a 18 year old boy who came from a small city. My third time didn't happen because the concert of the girlie show in Frankfurt was canceled. There was no chance to get tickets for another country without the internet and I had to wait 8 years to see her again at the drowned world tour in Berlin.Â
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spicelab got a reaction from Roy in To those veteran Madonna fans
My first time was the who's that girl tour in Frankfurt. I was only 15 years old, it was my first stadium concert and my third concert ever (I had seen nena and A-ha in my hometown) I was very impressed by the mass of people who just came to see Madonna for the first time in Germany. I felt like the whole country was excited. The newspapers and TV were full of it. I only saw her in the size of a pin, but to hear and see her on the screen was magical. My second time was the blond ambition in Dortmund, we drove there the day before and stayed in the car so that we could sit in front of the hall very early. When the doors opened we ran forward, got lost but both made it to the front row. I can still remember when she came to the right side of the stage for the first time for express yourself where I was standing. It was so unrealistic and magical, I think I'll never forget that. The show was so bombastic and new, and without the internet you didn't really know what to expect. It was all very impressive for a 18 year old boy who came from a small city. My third time didn't happen because the concert of the girlie show in Frankfurt was canceled. There was no chance to get tickets for another country without the internet and I had to wait 8 years to see her again at the drowned world tour in Berlin.Â
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spicelab got a reaction from PlayPause in To those veteran Madonna fans
My first time was the who's that girl tour in Frankfurt. I was only 15 years old, it was my first stadium concert and my third concert ever (I had seen nena and A-ha in my hometown) I was very impressed by the mass of people who just came to see Madonna for the first time in Germany. I felt like the whole country was excited. The newspapers and TV were full of it. I only saw her in the size of a pin, but to hear and see her on the screen was magical. My second time was the blond ambition in Dortmund, we drove there the day before and stayed in the car so that we could sit in front of the hall very early. When the doors opened we ran forward, got lost but both made it to the front row. I can still remember when she came to the right side of the stage for the first time for express yourself where I was standing. It was so unrealistic and magical, I think I'll never forget that. The show was so bombastic and new, and without the internet you didn't really know what to expect. It was all very impressive for a 18 year old boy who came from a small city. My third time didn't happen because the concert of the girlie show in Frankfurt was canceled. There was no chance to get tickets for another country without the internet and I had to wait 8 years to see her again at the drowned world tour in Berlin.Â
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spicelab got a reaction from Semtex1 in To those veteran Madonna fans
My first time was the who's that girl tour in Frankfurt. I was only 15 years old, it was my first stadium concert and my third concert ever (I had seen nena and A-ha in my hometown) I was very impressed by the mass of people who just came to see Madonna for the first time in Germany. I felt like the whole country was excited. The newspapers and TV were full of it. I only saw her in the size of a pin, but to hear and see her on the screen was magical. My second time was the blond ambition in Dortmund, we drove there the day before and stayed in the car so that we could sit in front of the hall very early. When the doors opened we ran forward, got lost but both made it to the front row. I can still remember when she came to the right side of the stage for the first time for express yourself where I was standing. It was so unrealistic and magical, I think I'll never forget that. The show was so bombastic and new, and without the internet you didn't really know what to expect. It was all very impressive for a 18 year old boy who came from a small city. My third time didn't happen because the concert of the girlie show in Frankfurt was canceled. There was no chance to get tickets for another country without the internet and I had to wait 8 years to see her again at the drowned world tour in Berlin.Â
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spicelab got a reaction from Voguerista in To those veteran Madonna fans
My first time was the who's that girl tour in Frankfurt. I was only 15 years old, it was my first stadium concert and my third concert ever (I had seen nena and A-ha in my hometown) I was very impressed by the mass of people who just came to see Madonna for the first time in Germany. I felt like the whole country was excited. The newspapers and TV were full of it. I only saw her in the size of a pin, but to hear and see her on the screen was magical. My second time was the blond ambition in Dortmund, we drove there the day before and stayed in the car so that we could sit in front of the hall very early. When the doors opened we ran forward, got lost but both made it to the front row. I can still remember when she came to the right side of the stage for the first time for express yourself where I was standing. It was so unrealistic and magical, I think I'll never forget that. The show was so bombastic and new, and without the internet you didn't really know what to expect. It was all very impressive for a 18 year old boy who came from a small city. My third time didn't happen because the concert of the girlie show in Frankfurt was canceled. There was no chance to get tickets for another country without the internet and I had to wait 8 years to see her again at the drowned world tour in Berlin.Â
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spicelab got a reaction from Velvet Rope in To those veteran Madonna fans
My first time was the who's that girl tour in Frankfurt. I was only 15 years old, it was my first stadium concert and my third concert ever (I had seen nena and A-ha in my hometown) I was very impressed by the mass of people who just came to see Madonna for the first time in Germany. I felt like the whole country was excited. The newspapers and TV were full of it. I only saw her in the size of a pin, but to hear and see her on the screen was magical. My second time was the blond ambition in Dortmund, we drove there the day before and stayed in the car so that we could sit in front of the hall very early. When the doors opened we ran forward, got lost but both made it to the front row. I can still remember when she came to the right side of the stage for the first time for express yourself where I was standing. It was so unrealistic and magical, I think I'll never forget that. The show was so bombastic and new, and without the internet you didn't really know what to expect. It was all very impressive for a 18 year old boy who came from a small city. My third time didn't happen because the concert of the girlie show in Frankfurt was canceled. There was no chance to get tickets for another country without the internet and I had to wait 8 years to see her again at the drowned world tour in Berlin.Â
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spicelab reacted to Fighter in Madame X Tour | New York City
Man she's right to try and make her fans less entitled. Don't like it, don't support it.Â
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spicelab got a reaction from yaggiex in Madame X Tour | Paris
Hi
is there anyone who will only buy 2 tickets today for paris and is willing to share his code with me? I am afraid to get no code for monday or only to get bad tickets on the day.
Thank you
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spicelab reacted to angelamanda623 in Madonna and the Breakfast Club Doc
I cannot wait to see this! Â It looks like they are trying to get it exactly right, down to a T, for the die-hard fan. Â And not only is Auld gorgeous, but she looks like our Queen! Â
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Shit, this has gotten me so excited that I'm on Amazon right now, too, ordering another M "package" for myself! Â It's been a while since I've done that! Â Any ideas?