Jeff Dunham
LauraMacNCheese
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I think he's hilarious and would love to see him live...but is he worth dropping $70 a piece for tickets??
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Just realized you're from Reno. They sold tickets where I'm from for about 50 bucks. You're getting ripped off it seems.0 -
$70 is a lot! But I saw him and he was great!!! I don't think you would be disappointed, if you can spring for it.0
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he's worth it, i saw him once and I'd love to go see him again, my dad owns a lot of his dvds and i've watched them all.
edit: I've seen him 2x0 -
I would. *kitten*. I love him!
LOL - I got too excited and Mr. MFP blocked the S word. >_<0 -
That is a great deal of money. Not sure if I would pop for that, but he is crazy. I love watching him on TV.
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Once you go purple, you never go back.
Bahaha I love Peanut0 -
He came to my college (Slippery Rock University of Pa) back in 98.. before he blew up. haha.. then he only had Peanut, Walter and Jalepeno on a Stick0
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I just saw him in Dec and it was great! Very funny! If you have the money to spend why not!!0
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totally worth it!! saw him Dec 2010 and my head hurt for a couple of days after I was laughing so hard. There's a lot of stuff he does and says live that they can't put on TV so yah, totally worth it!0
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if you can afford it, it's a great hot date...think of where you waste $70 at? This isn't a waste.0
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I pay $60 every year to see TSO, so I'd be likely to pay $70 for him since I'm fairly certain it would be a great show.
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I love him!! But I'm pretty cheap and don't think I'd pay $70 per ticket...If you decide you can do it...I'm sure you won't be disappointed.0
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Saw him last year...was hilarious. But i didn't pay for the tickets...sooo...just as funny on TV or DVD, IMO0
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I think he's hilarious and would love to see him live...but is he worth dropping $70 a piece for tickets??0
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I think he's hilarious and would love to see him live...but is he worth dropping $70 a piece for tickets??
Yes yes and yes!!!! him, Carlos Mencia and Russle Peter are my absolute faves and are so worth the money to see in person!!0 -
Once you go purple, you never go back.
Lol...Love peanut! I think the tickets would be worth it!0 -
i think he is definitely worth it! i took my mom on her wedding anniversary right after her husband passed away. she loved it and we would definitely go again. Hilarious.0
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Silence!!! I KEEL you!
Bahaha. I love Jeff Dunham!
I'd do it.
My ex paid 100 bucks for Dane Cook tickets... we were in the nose bleed section, and it was rediculous.
I would pay 75 for Jeff before I'd pay 100 for Dane ANY DAY!0 -
My sister paid $75.00 here in Maine. So yeah, Go!!Have fun!:drinker: :bigsmile:0
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I think he's hilarious and would love to see him live...but is he worth dropping $70 a piece for tickets??
Are you kidding me?? It's JEFF-FA-FA... DUN... HAAAAAAAMMMMM! Of course it's worth it!!! lol...0 -
Jeff Dunham? never heard of him :huh:0
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I think he's hilarious and would love to see him live...but is he worth dropping $70 a piece for tickets??
Are you kidding me?? It's JEFF-FA-FA... DUN... HAAAAAAAMMMMM! Of course it's worth it!!! lol...
.COM! Never saw him live, but again - if you can afford it, I'm sure it would be worth the $70.00!! Better than blowing it on a night of partying with a headache the next day!!0 -
I love Peanut! Oh and I keel u.lol0
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I love him ...he is hilarious. He would so be worth $70 to go see.0
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We have tickets to see him in a couple of weeks. I didn't buy them so I don't know how much they are but I can tell you I so can't wait. Him and Terry Fador sure did a lot to bring ventriloquism back. I always laugh so hysterically when I see his routines. I am sure that I will be leaving that night with my sides hurting from laughing so much because that's the way it was when I saw Gallagher many years ago. I thought he was funny enough on tv but totally hilarious in person.0
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I'm also in Reno; have found very few shows that come through here with cheaper tickets than that (the Nugget is one of the few that does go lower, and not much). That said, I caught him last time he came through town (pre-viewing his Xmas material before the holidays) and it was money well spent. If you can afford it, I say go.0
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If his show is new material, then you should. Of course, I wouldn't pay that much regardless, but if you're a huge fan then it's worth it.0
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I think he's hilarious and would love to see him live...but is he worth dropping $70 a piece for tickets??
If I could spare the money, I would like to think it would be worth it!!0 -
I just saw him in Atlanta but for $50. I have enjoyed him a lot on TV. he show is not much different because if you are like me and are quite a bit away from the stage, you end up watching it mostly on a big overhead screen. Without that you could hardly see the dolls. He started off with a slide show about himself. Then the dolls came out and did most of the old stuff with some regional humor added in. After a couple of those, there was an intermission. Then he brought out Achmed. Achmed's show was also the old stuff where his legs kept falling on the stand and they taped them down so Dunham cold manage both Achmed and "his son." Peanut came out and did mostly old stuff too. Is $70 for one? If so then if you go with a spouse, the cost is really $140. My son got me tickets as a gift and that's why I went. I don't care for crowds to be honest. The arena had seats that packed you in like sardines and the lady next to me laughed at absolutely everything as if she was on a laugh track and her husband almost coughed up a lung every time he laughed at something. Three chicken wings cost me $9 and I threw out the fries... thanks MFP. Parking was $20!!! I'd suggest you use the money to go out to a nice healthy choice restaurant, rent a DVD and stay home and snuggle. But that's just me....0
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I'm also in Reno; have found very few shows that come through here with cheaper tickets than that (the Nugget is one of the few that does go lower, and not much). That said, I caught him last time he came through town (pre-viewing his Xmas material before the holidays) and it was money well spent. If you can afford it, I say go.
Ain't that the truth? I mean it's not like we get many big name performers here; but when the bigger names do come through we get bent over w/o the benefit of KY on ticket prices.
That being said, Jeff-Fa-Fa is playing @ the Reno Event Center...I've been there for Big Horns games and it's a relatively small venue. But it seems like all of the tix left are way off to the side or way in the back. IDK if I want to pay that much for seats that could suck, you know?0
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