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Postby GFDWARF07 » Wed Dec 09, 2009 1:57 pm

Thanks, if that becomes the case I'll buy the beer!

And are you willing to share what your user name means? I have been imagining all kinds of things! 8-)
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Postby The Jerk Store » Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:29 pm

That could be a very expensive task if prices at Target Field are the same (or worse) than they were at the Dome!

My user name doesn't have anything to do with Wacky Tabacky, if that's what you were thinking! I used this name to play online poker years ago and was to mean 'get out of my poker pot'. Everyone takes it to mean 'stay out of my weed' though. I wish I could change it, lol.
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Postby gorshar » Wed Dec 09, 2009 8:19 pm

Interesting ... I never made a weed connection. I guess I would have needed to see a name like DankDood420 or something to do that....
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Postby Sneezedoc » Wed Dec 09, 2009 10:15 pm

you guys are complaining about prices in Minnesota??? My Mets (not METropolitan stadium) tix that I buy into behind home plate (20 rows back now) are over 200 per game per seat....top that
(And I just forked over a heck of a lot of dough for seat liscenses at the new Jets stadium)
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Postby gorshar » Wed Dec 09, 2009 10:30 pm

When we move back to the US next summer I expect to be able to score seats 20 rows behind home plate for about $30 for our home team...

What team could that be?

Oakland, of course... :roll:
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Postby The Jerk Store » Wed Dec 09, 2009 10:33 pm

I'd expect ticket prices to be more expensive in NY . . . larger population, higher demand, higher cost of living, higher salaries, etc. I was complaining about beer prices at the ballgames in MN. I figured they would be higher in NY too, but I just did a search on ballpark beer prices in MLB and I'd have been wrong. It surprisingly costs more for a beer at a Twins game than it does at a Mets game (and more than most other ballparks too).
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Postby GFDWARF07 » Thu Dec 10, 2009 11:36 am

gorshar - welcome home next summer - what becomes of the hotel???

And sorry about the A's.... But you have the rich tradition of Charles O Finley and 1972-74! The Fingers strikeout of Bench in the '72 WS is one of my most memorable plays of all time (the mock intentional walk).
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Postby GFDWARF07 » Thu Dec 10, 2009 11:40 am

Thanks for the explanation. Perhaps have it changed to cannibisdog or something similar to avoid any confusion.....
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Postby The Jerk Store » Thu Dec 10, 2009 11:47 am

[quote:3131321fe4="gfdwarf07"]gorshar - welcome home next summer - what becomes of the hotel???

And sorry about the A's.... But you have the rich tradition of Charles O Finley and 1972-74! The Fingers strikeout of Bench in the '72 WS is one of my most memorable plays of all time (the mock intentional walk).[/quote:3131321fe4]

And the orange baseballs, and the little mechanical rabbit (was it a rabbit?) that delivered new baseballs to the umps. Finley was a classic!
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Postby gorshar » Thu Dec 10, 2009 11:57 am

We'll keep the hotel. The local staff do most of the work anyway and the income will be very much needed as we try to re-establish in the US. I've been out since 1997.

I'm an A's fan by default as I'm originally from Philly. The A's were already in Kansas City when I was born, but still, they were Philly's real ballclub back in the day.
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