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November 15, 2012

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Bob L.

Great password because I would NEVER buy a ticket to this show.

Tim Finn

she won't miss you, either

Mitch

LOL TF!!... she doesnt miss anyone, does she? I wish I didnt get that joke.... errrr I think that was joke, I have been trying get a grip.

Im going to write BLAZING rock and roll song called "I wouldnt date Taylor Swift, cuz I hate songs about me"

Bob L.

Guess I should've said NEVER ... EVER ... EVER ... buy a ticket to this show.

Mitch

WE SHOULDNT UNDERSTAND THESE JOKES OR CONCEPTS!! or that Selena broke up with Justin!!! or that....
aaaaaaaahhhh make it stop!!!

Maybe I have already died and this is actually Hell.

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Kurt

I've checked out the Sprint Center website. There's mostly single seats left for Taylor Swift's two shows. That's a fast selling tour in most markets.

KC Jones

Maybe, but how many of those tickets were bought by scalpers? I'd wager that most were (reserved) by scalpers. A quick look at Stubhub shows there are nearly 6000 tickets on there already.

Kurt

I've noticed that lots of seats become available before a show. It's probably because the resellers couldn't sell the tickets so, they go back to the box office.

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