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Post by lavieboheme on Jan 8, 2007 13:12:11 GMT
...or maybe don't.
By some freak chance I have found myself with a load of time off from work due and the only possible time to take it being right over when Tony is in Estonia (No, really, the ONLY time because I have to use it by April and Feb and March are v.v. busy).
I'm looking for a way to use up the time...as I'm on my own I need 'focus' otherwise I'll sit in my hotel room all day having already looked around the local area 10000 times.
I was thinking New York...Then dismissed as it would be WAY too cold this time of year. Then happened to look at this forums calender and notice that the time I'm looking at going is smack over the concert dates. But I reckon Estonia would make New York look like a tropical retreat!
Help! Someone tell me that ALL tickets are sold out, or point out exactly how many times you can breath in outside before dying...Or perhaps tell me that Estonia is actually quite toasty this time of year and you know a good hotel with a pool on the roof. Or come up with a far better suggestion of what I could do...Or...SOMETHING!
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Post by debbie on Jan 8, 2007 14:22:21 GMT
Think you ought to talk to Ruthie - or do one of those list thingy's - you know: 10 reasons why I should / 10 reasons why I shouldn't I found this interesting website: www.vamostravel.com/city_breaks/Tallinn/great_ideas.aspMy favourite is this bit: Do you like chocolate? If the answer is yes! Then take a visit to the Kalev Chocolate Factory, which makes over 200 different products. Trams 3 & 4 will get you there cheaper than the taxis in the old town.Hurrah! you could see Tony and the chocolate factory and bring us pics of both!!
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Post by miss_ing on Jan 8, 2007 16:03:48 GMT
talk you OUT of going to see Tony?!? we had a FABULOUS time in Estonia last year, ...... go go go GO GO!! btw - Easyjet fly from Stanstead to Estonia for approx £100 return (depending on the dates)...... yeah, I thought about doing it too ing x
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Post by patb on Jan 8, 2007 18:52:32 GMT
Go Go Go I would be going too if I could.
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Post by lavieboheme on Jan 8, 2007 22:01:17 GMT
Errrm...doesn any one know exactly how cold it is this time of year?...Ruthie?
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Post by pam on Jan 8, 2007 22:16:42 GMT
...very cold...but that's why God invented jumpers! Why are you even debating this with yourself? GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ...and have a fabulous time, come back and tell us all about it
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Post by ellen on Jan 9, 2007 13:21:15 GMT
I can't believe your haven't booked a flight to Estonia yet Laura! GO!
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Post by debbie on Jan 9, 2007 14:13:59 GMT
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Post by sammie on Jan 9, 2007 14:49:07 GMT
lolol.........GO. cause we all want pictures, though saying that if your going to the u.s this year their is a great exchange rate going on for about 4 months so you get double your money pounds to dollars! i want to go n.y but i dont want to go on my own again, as i cannt see the lights at night .......... so bring them jumpers and go wherever but pref to see tony!! i wouldnt mind going, but ive got other things planed! so GO gadget GO
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Post by ruthi on Jan 9, 2007 19:27:31 GMT
sorry!! Ok there is only one ticket left to the concert from internet selling websites but as i know there should be more tickets so you can get!! and i'd really recommend Tartu not Tallinn by the way. Why Tartu not Tallin?? Yes Tallin is the capital,but Tartu is 4 times smaller but more beautiful. Tartu is older. Estonian only University is in Tartu. Tartu is town of good thoughts and education. It's lot less nervous town than Tallin. By the way all this Memory concert thing is organized by the Tartu's persons and the orchester is Tartu's orchester and ofcours i'm from Tartu.some sites about Tartu www.tartu.ee/?lang_id=2and ofcours if you come to Tartu i'll give you a free town tour if you want!! Well it should be really cold out here and there sholud be lot's of snow right here,but there isn't no snow nor cold. ´Usually there is -20 degrees by celsius but right now there is like +4 degrees by celsius,so it's really warm for winter.. global warming has ruined everything. so don't worry it's not cold here and i'm pretty sure there won't be,but we all miss that cold and snow. ( i had my first green christmas in 2006) so if you have more questions you can also e-mail me and ask!! i'd really like you to come here
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Post by cesca on Jan 9, 2007 19:48:38 GMT
GGGGGGGGGGGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by em on Jan 10, 2007 0:19:40 GMT
go dude... thermals were invented for such occasions!!!
as ingy mentioned earlier we had a blast in tallin last year.
the town was lovely and had some lovely things to look at in the market... they do sell fab jumpers if you forget to pack yours.
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Post by debbie on Jan 10, 2007 11:05:01 GMT
*resists urge to shout - ARE YOU GOING THEN?*
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Post by ruthi on Jan 10, 2007 16:57:03 GMT
by the way about the wheather we had +10 degrees by celsius today,so it's really warm. are you coming???i'd like to meet you!!
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Post by lavieboheme on Jan 10, 2007 21:06:04 GMT
*resists urge to shout - ARE YOU GOING THEN?* As soon as I know...you'll know!...Does any one know any way to get tickets other than the site via Tony's?...And I've worked in a box office too long to try turning up at the venue on the night ("Sold out means sold out people!...Don't even bother asking!")...Without the whole flight/hotel/estonia/bloody hell its freezing thing.
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