Her dad is her FA and works at a very large multinational finance institution. The head of his department(CEO report) asked him for publicly unavailable tickets when she came to a certain town known for banking close to her home town.
Her dad replied in a lengthy colorful response and ended it with " if I had run Taylor's career like you run this company, she would still be singing Karaoke in xxxxxx".
Needless to say, he didn't get tickets but did reply "thanks for your input".
I believe he still works there today.
“A republic, if you can keep it”
AggieKatie2 said:
ETX is honestly starting to scare me a bit as someone who may be trigger happy.
Full Disclosure: I don't give to ****s about climate change or carbon emissions. I also don't give two ****s about Taylor Swift or her concert tour.
Why should I care about any of this? She drives around the country in a caravan of 18-wheelers while entertaining the mindless masses. As a conservative who has no opinion of her or climate change, why should this upset me?
Because she is a liberal hypocrite who thinks you should change your life for "climate change". HTH.
She's having rumors swirling about ties to satanism.
I mean she's certainly big on the symbolism and mystery if you've ever heard from a "swiftie". They're constantly analyzing and trying to interpret what they think are clues that she's dropping
She's having rumors swirling about ties to satanism.
I mean she's certainly big on the symbolism and mystery if you've ever heard from a "swiftie". They're constantly analyzing and trying to interpret what they think are clues that she's dropping
The Taylor Swift girlboss psyop has been fully activated. From her hand-selected vaccine shill boyfriend to her DINK lifestyle to her upcoming 2024 voter operation for Democrats on abortion rights
She's having rumors swirling about ties to satanism.
I mean she's certainly big on the symbolism and mystery if you've ever heard from a "swiftie". They're constantly analyzing and trying to interpret what they think are clues that she's dropping
Not to be confused with the unabashed overt Satanism on display every week by college football and professional teams every time they play the iconic intro to AC/DC's Hell's Bells.
It doesn't take constant analyzing to interpret clues the Aussies were dropping.
To wit (excerpts): "I'll give you black sensations up and down your spine" "If you're into evil you're a friend of mine" "I'm gonna get you, Satan get you" "If good's on the left then I'm sticking to the right" "Satan's coming to you" "I'm gonna take you to Hell" "I won't take no prisoners, won't spare no lives" "Nobody's putting up a fight" "Hell's Bells, they're dragging you under" "There's no way to fight, yeah"
It's an awesome song (better than Highway to Hell imo), which explains why it's still ubiquitous. Granted they needed to spell everything out given their audience compared to the Swifties. I guess there could be a darker explanation why the song is still played decades later, which you'd think the "Satan is behind things I don't like" crowd would seize upon, but we all like AC/DC and wait a minute - Satan is behind things I don't like, not things I like. We were insinuating there was demonic hearsay about Taylor Swift and her I guess dense lyrics the Swifties sift for Easter eggs, which is practically like reading.
The Taylor Swift girlboss psyop has been fully activated. From her hand-selected vaccine shill boyfriend to her DINK lifestyle to her upcoming 2024 voter operation for Democrats on abortion rights
She's having rumors swirling about ties to satanism.
I mean she's certainly big on the symbolism and mystery if you've ever heard from a "swiftie". They're constantly analyzing and trying to interpret what they think are clues that she's dropping
Back in August, I read this WSJ article about how women owned the summer.
A $1 billion-plus box office haul for "Barbie." A run on bracelet beads ahead of Taylor Swift shows. Fringed cowboy hats for Beyonc concerts.
Women splashed out big this summer, and tickets to major cultural events were only the start of the spending. Groups of friends, mothers and daughters traveled to Beyonce shows, bought Barbie-pink outfits, and did their nails in multicolor homage to Swift's musical eras. Then they went again with different friends and more family, amplifying the amount each group consumed and purchased.
Call it the women's multiplier effecttheir spending is a powerful force in the U.S. economy that propelled watershed commercial success for the "Barbie" film, Beyonc's "Renaissance Tour," and Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour," which is likely to become the world's first to bring in $1 billion over more than 100 shows. Local economies have reaped the ancillary benefits, noted by the Federal Reserve in July's Beige Book, which touted Swift's tour for boosting the Philadelphia area's hotel industry.
Rolling Stone has posted an extensive feature on Metallica's current summer stadium tour, and contained within are some mind-boggling numbers about each show's production that'll make your head spin. Some quick stats:
The stage production travels between cities on 48 trucks
Each show takes three days to set up
More than 40,000 individual speakers deliver over 350,000 total watts of audio
The stage features 83 laser fixtures, which took a combined 640 hours to program to the band's songs
Each night, the show generates 2.5 megawatts of power, which is enough to power 1,800 homes for a month
Metallica tour laughs at all the Taylor Swift angst, but at least they aren't hypocritical and cry about saving the planet to appeal to their audience.
That I'm aware of anyways, but I'm not a fan of either act so corrections are welcome.
And the Metallica stage show is worth every speck of carbon released into the climate!
Back in August, I read this WSJ article about how women owned the summer.
A $1 billion-plus box office haul for "Barbie." A run on bracelet beads ahead of Taylor Swift shows. Fringed cowboy hats for Beyonc concerts.
Women splashed out big this summer, and tickets to major cultural events were only the start of the spending. Groups of friends, mothers and daughters traveled to Beyonc shows, bought Barbie-pink outfits, and did their nails in multicolor homage to Swift's musical eras. Then they went again with different friends and more family, amplifying the amount each group consumed and purchased.
Call it the women's multiplier effecttheir spending is a powerful force in the U.S. economy that propelled watershed commercial success for the "Barbie" film, Beyonc's "Renaissance Tour," and Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour," which is likely to become the world's first to bring in $1 billion over more than 100 shows. Local economies have reaped the ancillary benefits, noted by the Federal Reserve in July's Beige Book, which touted Swift's tour for boosting the Philadelphia area's hotel industry.
Rolling Stone has posted an extensive feature on Metallica's current summer stadium tour, and contained within are some mind-boggling numbers about each show's production that'll make your head spin. Some quick stats:
The stage production travels between cities on 48 trucks
Each show takes three days to set up
More than 40,000 individual speakers deliver over 350,000 total watts of audio
The stage features 83 laser fixtures, which took a combined 640 hours to program to the band's songs
Each night, the show generates 2.5 megawatts of power, which is enough to power 1,800 homes for a month
Metallica tour laughs at all the Taylor Swift angst, but at least they aren't hypocritical and cry about saving the planet to appeal to their audience.
That I'm aware of anyways, but I'm not a fan of either act so corrections are welcome.
And the Metallica stage show is worth every speck of carbon released into the climate!
One of the only concerts I'd ever bother going to.
There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the later ignorance. Hippocrates
Back in August, I read this WSJ article about how women owned the summer.
A $1 billion-plus box office haul for "Barbie." A run on bracelet beads ahead of Taylor Swift shows. Fringed cowboy hats for Beyonc concerts.
Women splashed out big this summer, and tickets to major cultural events were only the start of the spending. Groups of friends, mothers and daughters traveled to Beyonce shows, bought Barbie-pink outfits, and did their nails in multicolor homage to Swift's musical eras. Then they went again with different friends and more family, amplifying the amount each group consumed and purchased.
Call it the women's multiplier effecttheir spending is a powerful force in the U.S. economy that propelled watershed commercial success for the "Barbie" film, Beyonc's "Renaissance Tour," and Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour," which is likely to become the world's first to bring in $1 billion over more than 100 shows. Local economies have reaped the ancillary benefits, noted by the Federal Reserve in July's Beige Book, which touted Swift's tour for boosting the Philadelphia area's hotel industry.
Is Travis Kelce the most well known NFL player in the world?
The most casual NFL fan knows who he is, plus all of Taylor Swift's fans.
That seems like a lot.
Not sure how I feel about him trying to sleep his way to the top, but it is what it is.
He already won two Super Bowl rings long before he met Taylor, and in the NFL, that's as "top" as it gets. Taylor is more the fruits of his great career.
There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the later ignorance. Hippocrates
Is Travis Kelce the most well known NFL player in the world?
The most casual NFL fan knows who he is, plus all of Taylor Swift's fans.
That seems like a lot.
Not sure how I feel about him trying to sleep his way to the top, but it is what it is.
He already won two Super Bowl rings long before he met Taylor, and in the NFL, that's as "top" as it gets. Taylor is more the fruits of his great career.
Kelce got the good end of the stick on this deal though.
What Taylor gets incredibly right is (1) whoever runs her PR and (2) whoever picks her songs (likely her influence) and (3) she's a very good performer, lots of energy
I don't think she's a particularly talented as a singer - certainly not on the level of an Adele, or Whitney or such - and I never thought she was more than plain looking.
But she sells songs - and that is what the industry wants