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Where to start on the greatness of Wonder Car? I wish I could give 10 stars, 5 doesn't do this place justice. Greg and Mirham are so smart, so friendly, so trustworthy, talented, caring, and all around awesome human beings. Oh and they will fix your car and know that if you're crazy like me, it's not just a car it's a member of your family.

I’m so excited. I took the plunge and impulsively booked flights and hotel for Jan.

4 - 7, 2019 so I could catch Torch Song’s final performance on the 6th. While there I’m going to see 4 other shows including American Son. I think my friend is going to come up from Ohio to join me just to see American Son. We’re both Scandal/Olivia Pop/Kerry Washington fans and we both work in progressive criminal justice reform so this seems to be a good fit for us. Adobe after effects cs6 cracked mediafire. Also, I’m a fan of Steven Pasquale (have seen him previously in The Robber Bridegroom) and Jeremy Jordan (will be my first time seeing him on stage). But I degress.

I initially thought we’d be best off going to TKTS for our tickets, but it looks like it is very easy to get rush tix? We are looking at Saturday Jan.

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5th tickets, either matinee or evening. Do they give out rush tix for both performances when box office opens at 10 a.m.? Looks like they’re usually front orchestra? Also, I assume it will be pretty cold and I assume that (as well as time of year) will likely lead to less people lining up. So what time would you recommend lining up? Lastly, I’d like to stagedoor with my friend (her first time). I’ll look to see if there is already a thread for this, but in case there is not, do you know if Kerry and the rest of the cast usually stagedoor and, if so, do they stagedoor after Saturday matinees (I know many casts of many shows do not).

Thanks in advance for any helpful advice and for reading my lengthy post. Be thankful you’re not trapped inside my head for the next 30 days. I’ll be obsessing about everything related to my trip until it happens. Lol Updated On: 12/5/18 at 06:17 PM. I can't speak to rushing before BO opening, but I.also. got front row center when arriving later in the day (about 6:00 for an 8:00 curtain).

At first I thought it would be too close, but it turned out to be good for this particular show. Here's what I think the deal is: From looking at the Telecharge seat maps, they've priced premium seats higher as they get closer to the stage, with the very front row at $250. It appears that it's not selling at a lot of performances for this reason (who would want to sit in row A over row F, you know?), and based on what happened to me and some other folks in this thread, it sounds like they unload it close to curtain.

If you want the highest likelihood of getting in, you're probably best arriving in the morning. But if you want to risk it and try to get one of the unsold premium seats in the front few rows, maybe check on the telecharge seat maps a couple times during the day and pop over to the theatre once you see a couple disappear off of it. Re: seat choice: if doesnt matter. Sit anywhere. There is no missable action from ANY seat in the house. The set was well designed with good sight lines.

I showed up at 1:45 PM for a 2 PM matinee. They didnt have any rush but sold me a standing room for 40. And there were a few seats in the last row of the orchestra perfectly at center. So I lucked out. That being said, without ANY spoilers, the writer totally missed the mark on this play.

The FINAL MOMENT of the play should have been the OPENING of the play, and continue the story onwards from there. You can have ALL the same conversations about class, race, ethics, police brutality, etc.

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European Delivery was an option where someone in the US could buy a car from Audi, get flown out to the factory where it was made, pick it up there, and then drive around Germany for a few days before the car was boated off to the US. A little expensive? And don't say 'compared to buying a 911'. A driving tour all over the place, 'private boat tour'. It's an experience for enviably rich people to pretend they're contemptibly rich for two weeks.

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It's for people with ivory McMansions in California. If you just want to drive a 911 in Europe for a bit, yes it's definitely doable for less than that. I won't do that even if I'm more local and travel is cheaper, I only saw a handful of 911s here last year and would rather just sit at home thinking bad of rich people. What the heck is going on with your post history? You're going around the forums complaining about mid-level luxury cars and people going on vacations. Not sure that's a healthy way to spend your day. Let me make you feel a little better: These are 'expensive' things which are typically enjoyed later in life, post 40 in most cases.

Some of us are lucky and we get to enjoy them a little earlier. But most anyone over 40 would pay a lot more to go in a time machine and experience life as a 20 year old galavanting around Europe on a shoe string budget again. You could right now go run 10 miles, play a game of basketball, and go have a beer with a pretty girl. Talk about unfair!

Once you get past a certain point, you have to start planning things out a lot more. Your knees hurt if you don't stretch, you get hangovers if you drink too much, you have kids who can take your time. If you think a nice vacation balances all that out then be thankful you don't know any better. So my advice is to enjoy the heck out of life. Jealousy, envy, and anger will rot away your youth and blind you to the experiences you should be having. I wonder if it's better than BMW's ED program. Quite a few people on the M forums complain about the ED program; stating it takes forever to ship (duh), tracking is vague, and you've already paid the first few months on the car before you even get it apparently, can't visit local tracks as you're still under the break in period, etc.

Personally I don't see those problems as that big an issue, my curiosity is how they handle winter scheduled deliveries of cars equipped with only summer tires (all M cars?). Do they just let you loose with the summers on or keep sets of winter tires in stock?