Pearl Jam Bridge School 10 Klausen

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jojobadass
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Wed Dec 01, 2010 6:48 pm

oh and autographs suck btw.
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Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:00 pm

jojobadass wrote:oh and autographs suck btw.
Missed the drop eh Jojo?
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Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:44 pm

No interest.

How's the book?.....I am interested in that.
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Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:50 pm

jojobadass wrote:No interest.

How's the book?.....I am interested in that.

Want one? I'm going.... it is tonight. Emek's book is cool. Haven't seen Brad's yet.
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Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:52 pm

sasquatch wrote: Seriously, if you've been to a Bridge School show, you would see the poetry in the image.
With or without the Vedder signature, it's a very cool gig poster.
I agree. I was fortunate to get to the shows with my wife in 1999.
It was an amazing experience. Seeing the kids and learning about their amazing courage to overcome their challenges was sad and inspiring at the same time.

I saw Pearl Jam play in Holmdel, NJ in 2003. My seat was in the row in front of the handicap section.
During the song Wishlist I happened to turn around and I saw a mother dancing with her son in the aisle.
He was confined in a wheelchair by something horrible. She held him by the hand and moved him with the music. I never forget that scene and the smiles on their faces.
They found freedom in the music, a release from his disease.
This poster reminds me of that.
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Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:00 pm

morecoffee wrote:
sasquatch wrote: Seriously, if you've been to a Bridge School show, you would see the poetry in the image.
With or without the Vedder signature, it's a very cool gig poster.
I agree. I was fortunate to get to the shows with my wife in 1999.
It was an amazing experience. Seeing the kids and learning about their amazing courage to overcome their challenges was sad and inspiring at the same time.

I saw Pearl Jam play in Holmdel, NJ in 2003. My seat was in the row in front of the handicap section.
During the song Wishlist I happened to turn around and I saw a mother dancing with her son in the aisle.
He was confined in a wheelchair by something horrible. She held him by the hand and moved him with the music. I never forget that scene and the smiles on their faces.
They found freedom in the music, a release from his disease.
This poster reminds me of that.
Nice story!! :clap:
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Wed Dec 01, 2010 9:11 pm

morecoffee wrote:
sasquatch wrote: Seriously, if you've been to a Bridge School show, you would see the poetry in the image.
With or without the Vedder signature, it's a very cool gig poster.
I agree. I was fortunate to get to the shows with my wife in 1999.
It was an amazing experience. Seeing the kids and learning about their amazing courage to overcome their challenges was sad and inspiring at the same time.

I saw Pearl Jam play in Holmdel, NJ in 2003. My seat was in the row in front of the handicap section.
During the song Wishlist I happened to turn around and I saw a mother dancing with her son in the aisle.
He was confined in a wheelchair by something horrible. She held him by the hand and moved him with the music. I never forget that scene and the smiles on their faces.
They found freedom in the music, a release from his disease.
This poster reminds me of that.
you got to stand in front of people confined to wheelchairs :shock:
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Wed Dec 01, 2010 11:05 pm

morecoffee wrote:
sasquatch wrote: Seriously, if you've been to a Bridge School show, you would see the poetry in the image.
With or without the Vedder signature, it's a very cool gig poster.
I agree. I was fortunate to get to the shows with my wife in 1999.
It was an amazing experience. Seeing the kids and learning about their amazing courage to overcome their challenges was sad and inspiring at the same time.

I saw Pearl Jam play in Holmdel, NJ in 2003. My seat was in the row in front of the handicap section.
During the song Wishlist I happened to turn around and I saw a mother dancing with her son in the aisle.
He was confined in a wheelchair by something horrible. She held him by the hand and moved him with the music. I never forget that scene and the smiles on their faces.
They found freedom in the music, a release from his disease.
This poster reminds me of that.
Excellent story!
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Thu Dec 02, 2010 1:03 am

Just got to see it in person, and it is very well done. Really like the colors on this one.

Great job Brad!
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Thu Dec 02, 2010 11:10 am

GR8Dane wrote:Just got to see it in person, and it is very well done. Really like the colors on this one.

Great job Brad!

Cool you saw it, where?
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Thu Dec 02, 2010 1:04 pm

Brad's book signing last night.
cbattag1
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Sat Dec 04, 2010 11:34 am

Has anyone received theirs yet from Klausen?
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Sat Dec 04, 2010 1:25 pm

cbattag1 wrote:Has anyone received theirs yet from Klausen?
yes
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Sat Dec 04, 2010 1:41 pm

branscop wrote:
cbattag1 wrote:Has anyone received theirs yet from Klausen?
yes
today in NY
great in person
Pics, please! :D
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Sat Dec 04, 2010 3:36 pm

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