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Post by dreamingtree on Feb 29, 2012 13:06:15 GMT -5
Apparently all the road and crew guys call it Skyline. It is on Trinity Lane and has a view of the Nashville skyline. It is an old steel mill. I don't think I am going now because my hubby quit his job today
Ive been on Trinity Lane and I can't picture where that might be. There's a few spots with the view of the city, but there's nothing that would resemble a "steel mill" ?
You would think, being hours before the show... it would have leaked out somewhere or if your husband actually had an inside and quit -- he would leak the place more than calling it "Skyline" on Trinity. smh
I know that "Skyline North" is an area off of Trinity Lane (near where it meets 65). Trinity goes out a pretty far away from the city, I've been lost out there, so it could very well be somewhere around that area.
And to the poster above me, I know dreamingtree and her husband personally, and he did indeed have an "inside" and he's under no obligation to spill the beans, whether he quit his job or not.
Ive been on Trinity Lane and I can't picture where that might be. There's a few spots with the view of the city, but there's nothing that would resemble a "steel mill" ?
You would think, being hours before the show... it would have leaked out somewhere or if your husband actually had an inside and quit -- he would leak the place more than calling it "Skyline" on Trinity. smh
My husband really doesn't give a shit about this stuff so he doesn't talk about it. People who are in the industry are usually that way. He quit his job but still intends to remain on good terms with all the people. Plus we had other stuff going on so I didn't feel the need to push for more information.
I don't need to prove anything to anyone, I was just trying to help my friends out with what I knew.
dreamingtree, I wasn't saying you needed to prove anything. I had wrongly assumed your husband left on bad-terms. Your information was spot on. I got the information and am now staring at the venue... overlooking the cityview... off of Trinity/Dickerson Pike.
Not that any of that does me any good -- there's a list to get in and no way inside.
dreamingtree, I wasn't saying you needed to prove anything. I had wrongly assumed your husband left on bad-terms. Your information was spot on. I got the information and am now staring at the venue... overlooking the cityview... off of Trinity/Dickerson Pike.
Not that any of that does me any good -- there's a list to get in and no way inside.
*shrugs* c'est la vie
Yep. He quit his job because he got a better one. In that industry word travels fast, so you don't do anything on bad terms or you are finished.