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well, I'm in T row.40......there is only about 5 rows behind me.....(love my seat by the way, I just have to score a couple more beside it)
Those are damn fine seats mate. Are they the top priced ones?
I love George Bush so much I insist on sitting in Sec "W". Row 30something. Canny complain, the sightlines are great and the price is right. I pay $500 total for 2 seats including fees n crap.
I hear you.......I went to the TO game with my 4 year old nephew....yikes!!!!
My dad didn't start taking me until I was 8. So, that would be 1979. Never looked back. Funny thing is that he never goes now. Just wanted to indoctrinate me. Some of my best memories are from the old days when my dad and I had season tickets. Its special.
Those are damn fine seats mate. Are they the top priced ones?
I love George Bush so much I insist on sitting in Sec "W". Row 30something. Canny complain, the sightlines are great and the price is right. I pay $500 total for 2 seats including fees n crap.
yeah, "khaki" zone......about $425 all in...
I'm about 5-6 rows back of the overhang and in between the south 50-55. I love it there.
Before you insult a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you insult him, you'll be a mile away, and have his shoes.
Thanks for the info guys. I'll see what I can come up with but I'm definitely going to make this one. I usually try for the crazy Labour Day rematch but I may be busy then.
My daughter went to her first game at 14 months.....She loved it!!!! She will definatly be going to more!!
I went to my first game at 6 months old...and have never stopped. My Dad still has the same seats and many of the folks in our section have watched my sisters and I become avid fans!
Little kids and live football dont mix. Just my opinion. Maybe it will change when I have them but for now get a babysitter.
IMO if you take them to one or two games as a kid they can grow to really love football when they get older, alot of what people remember as kids tends to be the things they enjoy when they grow up....i'm starting to realize that now.
IMO if you take them to one or two games as a kid they can grow to really love football when they get older, alot of what people remember as kids tends to be the things they enjoy when they grow up....i'm starting to realize that now.
Yep, you have a point. But alot of kids arent interested in the game at 3 or 4. They cant or wont sit still. They are full of energy and wont want to pay attention to the game when there is so much going on around them in the stands and whatnot.
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