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Event: Pearl Jam in Arnhem , Gelredome 29th August 2006!



A colleague reminded me a work yesterday on the Rock Concert in Arnhem. "Rock Concert on the 29th in Arnhem" I shrieked! I had forgotten. I called all the guys and gals who wanted to go with me. Well people were too busy with their mundane existence.

I refuse to do it. I missed out the the PJ concert in Japan (in 95), Missed out here in 2000. "By God, I was not gonna miss out now" I told myself. I was running late but I drove like the wind and went alone. It was a real blast. Absolutely awe-freaking-some.

Ok Grohl, you're up next :-)

PS: Apparently this was the biggest they ever did in Holland.

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