All alone? :(
  • Hi!

    So sad story, I'm coming all the way from Colorado to have my brain melted by some bloody beetroots... and my one and only friend in LA that I'm staying with doesn't have her saturday night ticket :( Does anyone want to be my new friend? :) I try not to bite... but I honestly just can't make any promises lol

  • pezGatopezGato October 2010

    same thing happened to me. well, kind of.

  • NitsujNitsuj October 2010

    Man I feel like quite a few people on this board are going alone. Same thing happened to me, all my friends decided to go Sunday and not Saturday.

  • VelvetikkaVelvetikka October 2010

    I'm down to meet up with anybody and everybody! Just pm me =]

  • Moooondragon69Moooondragon69 October 2010

    what are you guys going to where? Ill keep an eye out and we can take pictures.

  • Um, well I'm gonna be the bad ass in a pinstripe gangsta dress :)

  • KcNekroKcNekro October 2010

    I'm going solo to and you all already know what I'm going to wear, look for the DIE HARD FAN in Jokers Make up

  • adcaadca October 2010

    Just me and my girlfriend are going :/ so always down to meet ppl there the more the merrier ^.^

  • SonikSonik October 2010

    I am..

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