My weekend birthday plans....
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My weekend birthday plans....
Well last year for my 40th my wife took me to Tennessee ND at UT so I was fortunate enough to see one of the mecca's of CFB. This year it gets much better. We leave Friday morning from LA and fly into Chi-town. Pep rally at ND Friday night. We have a tour (hopefully) set up after the pep rally by the guy who's in charge of special events. Press box, field, locker rooms etc....should be cool. Saturday morning wake up, start drinking and tailgating for ND-syracuse. Saturday night may go on into Sunday morning which then has the Bears and Panthers staring me right in the face for Sunday afternoon. Stay in Chicago that night then drive to Green Bay for the Packers-Vikes Monday night game. Lambeau field on a Monday night, another mecca of the football world. Hopefully I can remember the happenings and post a blow by blow synopsis some time next week. Have fun without me for the weekend......but I'll be freezing my a$$ off and having a good time doing it.
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Jimmy, I went back in 1995 with the wife to the SC game because she was working. It was great because they paid for her flight, rent a car, hotel etc....the only thing we had to pay for was my flight. Game was free etc....didn't get to tour the campus but this time we will. Hopefully we can get the tour from my friends buddy and check out the stadium. I'll go to the E building and take a dump in all the handicapped stalls just for you.
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Rack Lax's bride for supporting that love of football and gutter dwelling behavior. oh, yea, happy b-day Laxy.
BTW, I'm older than you lax and can still bring it as well as any of these pups around here. Keep rockin.
BTW, I'm older than you lax and can still bring it as well as any of these pups around here. Keep rockin.
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I'll second the rack of Lax's wife (wish mine appreciated sports in the least), and note that I too am older than Lax, albeit only by a handful of days (41 on November 6, born on the exact same day as Living Colour frontman Corey Glover and former NFL QB Eric Kramer).
As for the pep rally, back in my day it was free. Back then, it was considered passe for the students to attend unless you were either a freshman, or the final one in your senior year. Of course, that was during the Gerry Faust era. Also, this is the last home game of the season, so you may get more students there than usual if the student tradition hasn't changed much. But it's an amazing spectacle if you've never seen one before.
I'm looking forward to the game. I took a lot of shit around these parts over the '03 ND-SU game, and it'll feel good to give some of that back this year, although the freefall that SU football is in right now (how's that coaching change working out for you, 'Cuse?) will take some of the fun out of it. After all, all I'll get back is, "Yeah? Well, nobody expected us to win."
Happy Birthday anyway, Lax.
As for the pep rally, back in my day it was free. Back then, it was considered passe for the students to attend unless you were either a freshman, or the final one in your senior year. Of course, that was during the Gerry Faust era. Also, this is the last home game of the season, so you may get more students there than usual if the student tradition hasn't changed much. But it's an amazing spectacle if you've never seen one before.
I'm looking forward to the game. I took a lot of shit around these parts over the '03 ND-SU game, and it'll feel good to give some of that back this year, although the freefall that SU football is in right now (how's that coaching change working out for you, 'Cuse?) will take some of the fun out of it. After all, all I'll get back is, "Yeah? Well, nobody expected us to win."
Happy Birthday anyway, Lax.
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Thanks guys. The wife is a huge sports fan but she's a bit pissed at this trip because I'm gone for 5 days and she has to work just about every one of those days. Oh well, I guess this is what they meant when they said for better or for worse. I'm geeked for this trip and can't wait.
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Just gonna miss me. I'm heading to Chicago today and heading back Friday.
Have a good weekend.
I'll be at IU/Purdue on Saturday, and then Jasper HS Semi-State game on Saturday night. How's that for kickass? Indiana rivalry game and then high school playoff football..
Have a good weekend.
I'll be at IU/Purdue on Saturday, and then Jasper HS Semi-State game on Saturday night. How's that for kickass? Indiana rivalry game and then high school playoff football..
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Sorry, my bad.Killian wrote:Terry,
They're still free, but you now have to get in line and get a ticket to get in. This just started this year after so many were turned away for the MSU rally.
When I was a student, though, you didn't need tickets for the pep rally. I'm guessing that the local fire inspector was threatening a crackdown, and this is the solution ND came up with.
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Lax, here's an update:
Syracuse Pep Rally Information
Ticket distribution for the Football Pep Rally will begin at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 18.
Nov. 15, 2005
Tickets for the Notre Dame-Syracuse pep rally on Friday, Nov. 18, 2005, that are available to the general public will be distributed beginning at 4:00 p.m. EST that afternoon at Gate 10 of the Joyce Center.
The tickets will be free, with a limit of up to two per person. There will be five distribution windows at the Gate 10 ticket office of the Joyce Center, and fans picking up tickets will then be able to enter the Joyce Center at Gate 8.
Pep rallies begin at 6:00 p.m., with the Notre Dame football team entering the arena at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets are not required for students, who enter the Joyce Center beginning at 5:15 p.m. at Gate 11.
The earlier public distribution time this week is due to the 5:00 p.m. EST start for the Notre Dame-Western Illinois NCAA men's soccer game at Alumni Field.
Syracuse Pep Rally Information
Ticket distribution for the Football Pep Rally will begin at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 18.
Nov. 15, 2005
Tickets for the Notre Dame-Syracuse pep rally on Friday, Nov. 18, 2005, that are available to the general public will be distributed beginning at 4:00 p.m. EST that afternoon at Gate 10 of the Joyce Center.
The tickets will be free, with a limit of up to two per person. There will be five distribution windows at the Gate 10 ticket office of the Joyce Center, and fans picking up tickets will then be able to enter the Joyce Center at Gate 8.
Pep rallies begin at 6:00 p.m., with the Notre Dame football team entering the arena at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets are not required for students, who enter the Joyce Center beginning at 5:15 p.m. at Gate 11.
The earlier public distribution time this week is due to the 5:00 p.m. EST start for the Notre Dame-Western Illinois NCAA men's soccer game at Alumni Field.
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