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Jan 19, 2006 00:21

OMG JASON MRAZ! SQUEEEE!

ETA: Hahahaha, my BabyCenter email bulletin just came in my mailbox, with the subject title of "Are you really financially ready for a baby?". Um... not with me throwing money at (wealthier than me) musicians who've decided to descend on Singapore all at once, no.

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liveit_on January 19 2006, 09:09:25 UTC
Oh, thanks for the link! I've been hearing news of him coming here flying around and I felt so lost. Definitely a must-see for me, and thank god it's during my school holidays. :D

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icecreamfilling January 19 2006, 14:49:42 UTC
Ugh. I just realised that tickets go on sale on Jan 25 and I'll be in Australia!

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liveit_on January 20 2006, 13:18:38 UTC
They'll be available for booking online right? Unless you don't have internet access there.
I could help you get tickets if you haven't found a way out. Will be getting them on the 25th during recess-time. If the Librarian doesn't get me first. There's even a $30 concession for students. But I don't get it, if it can be booked online, how are they suppose to figure out whether you're a student or not?
Damn. Unless they automatically assume that if you can book online means that you're over 18.

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icecreamfilling January 21 2006, 15:34:58 UTC
Hotels usually charge exhorbitant rates for internet access but I'm sure there'll be internet cafes around.

Can I SMS you to help me get tickets if I somehow can't get internet access? And uh... do you have money for two adult tickets?

I can't miss Mraz!

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liveit_on January 22 2006, 02:49:00 UTC
I don't get how they are going to charge for students as compared to adults. Deducting the $30, I mean. But yeah, do contact me at 90933850 if you need any help. There should be internet cafes around though. :)

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icecreamfilling January 22 2006, 06:35:08 UTC
Thank you dearheart! I probably won't be troubling you but in any case, my no is 9688-2046 (and my real name is Selina!).

When you book online, they have different categories of ticket eg $48 for standard adult, $30 for student and NSF.

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liveit_on January 22 2006, 13:10:20 UTC
Okay so I got it wrong, and that ... the $30 concessions are tickets and not "discounts". (Clearly, I need to get back to paying attention in English classes) But anyhow, I think I may be getting the $88 tickets (the others look a little far behind). And I assume that the $30-student prices are in reference to the discounted price of the $48 adult tickets. :\
Thanks anyway. :)

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