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In line for The Book of Mormon tickets


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I had 2 young ladies come ask me to join The Church of Mormons, I asked if she was wearing magic underwear her faced turned red and she walked away...I said I was just kidding, I felt bad. The other girl was cool and said the underwear is a promise to God so then I asked her if she had sister wives and then she left.

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Jumped on right at noon and got two for one of the 8PM Saturday night shows. Front Orchestra Right, better seats than I expected to get. Just out of curiosity, after I'd completed my purchase I went back and checked best available again and all they had left were top of the rafters balcony seats.  

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Same Same here. We didn't go to it in Chicago when we were there. That was a bad decision. We were planning on going to NYC until I saw it was going to cone thru Charlotte.

We got 6 tickets Friday night front row Grand tier right in the middle.

Its right at the holiday which is a bitch of a time to work more events in

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We were in NYC last year, staying a few blocks from Broadway, but tickets were like $300 each for the crappy seats, so I figured we'd just wait for it to get here.

 

It'll be crazy, but at least there will be a great atmosphere downtown during the holidays. We've done a couple of shows down there during the holidays and it's always been fun. Not sure what you've got planned for dinner that night, but we really like Aria: http://www.ariacharlotte.com/index.html

 

The food is good, and they're connected to Founder's Hall, so you never have to leave the building once you get to dinner. If you tell the valet what time your show is, they'll have your car outside waiting on you when it's over.

 

 

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