marauderswr80 Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 did you read the 4th post?? 793842[/snapback] I see, my bad didnt see that........you do have a valid point then......
bartshan-83 Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 Hung out...beers...rings...dick...re-entry...never any entry...let me in...pain- 793845[/snapback]
taterhill Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 Hung out...beers...rings...dick...re-entry...never any entry...let me in...pain- WTF is going on here tater? Sounds like some homoerotica code message from Section 317... 793845[/snapback] section 316...and yes sometimes i like to be held
Guffalo Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 You have yourself to blame! Why show up soo late? Makes no sense? Why pay for the ticket to begin with? I dont blame security I blame you for not showing up on time. I mean if it was due to emergency or something then I apologize, but honestly I dont blame security for not letting you in after the or during the 3rd quarter. 793814[/snapback] Because this is the guy who watches your cars while you are enjoying the game. Hammer makes sure that his lot is safe and secure before he gets to the game. Meanwhile, in the Bills lots, teenagers are popping locks and ripping off cars and then tossing half the stuff they get in the bushes cause they don't like what they got. We saw it last year, pathetic what these kids did. And we did see them prior to the game, just thought they were waiting to buy tickets. They kept wandering back to the hole in the fence and returning to thier homes adjacent to the parking lot. Later after the game, a string of stolen goods from at least 5 cars that we knew of, were found scattered along the same path.
Dan Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 Makes no sense. I can understand the no-rentry policy. However, an unused ticket by default makes that a non-issue. There are a hundred reasons I could think of why you could get to a game late and still want to see that last quarter of play. Unbelievable! Hung out...beers...rings...dick...re-entry...never any entry...let me in...pain- WTF is going on here tater? Sounds like some homoerotica code message from Section 317... 793845[/snapback] Perhaps the most hilarious thing I've ever read on this board. Thanks.
MDyl7993 Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 Why would you show up and want to get into the game in the 4th quarter? 793804[/snapback] Weren't you stampeded by the fans who were leaving?
VABills Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 Weren't you stampeded by the fans who were leaving? 793941[/snapback] Not me, I was at home eating wings, drinking and thinking up reason to hate Losman even more.
Fan in San Diego Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 Sorry to hear that. You should have told them you are part of the TBD inner circle and showed them the secret handshake. They would have let you in.
leh-nerd skin-erd Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 3 years ago vs Cincy I was bitter and boycotted the game until the Bills scored a TD..I hung out in the parking lot..had some beers..played some rings..when they finally scored with like 3 minutes to go in the 3rd quarter I walked to the stadium...security guard was a dick saying there was no re-entry..I told them there was never any entry...finally let me in..but what a pain... 793838[/snapback] how did this boycott not make the buffalo news, the national press, USA today? this was a solid statement, in fact, you're the rosa parks of the nfl. you're like ghandi, martin luther king jr, bobby kennedy (some people see the entry gates and ask why, i see the cahnce to boycott and ask "why not"?), all rolled into one. and, by getting in the guards face, you took it to the man. mad props to you, tatertot. i don't know why the word "boycott" made me respond like this, but it did. no disrespect intended.
beerme1 Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 You have yourself to blame! Why show up soo late? Makes no sense? Why pay for the ticket to begin with? I dont blame security I blame you for not showing up on time. 793814[/snapback] His money, his ticket. You have no right to be laying sh-- down on someone for this. How and why they buy tickets is not your concern. Some say Tomato Some say Tomato
Just Jack Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 His money, his ticket. You have no right to be laying sh-- down on someone for this. How and why they buy tickets is not your concern.Some say Tomato Some say Tomato 794164[/snapback] I say Tomatoe myself. Maybe Hammer should have tried to tell them he got stuck in traffic behind some broken down limo with cable employees in it.
cåblelady Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 I say Tomatoe myself. Maybe Hammer should have tried to tell them he got stuck in traffic behind some broken down limo with cable employees in it. 794184[/snapback]
slothrop Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 Leagally, (yes, I am a lawyer) having a ticket gives you no right of entry. It may be revoked at any time for any reason. For example, lets say you bought tickets to the best hypothetical concert of all time, a Pink Floyd reunion concert. You score front row tickets and a pass to hang-out with the band after the concert. You bought two tickets for $5000 a full year in advance. You get to the concert, find your seats, are sufficiently stoned and ready for the best experience of your life. However, five minutes before the concert begins, the manager of the facility taps you on the shoulder and tell you that you have to leave because President Bush showed up and they are giving the preseident and the first lady your seats. You are SOL!
taterhill Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 Leagally, (yes, I am a lawyer) having a ticket gives you no right of entry. It may be revoked at any time for any reason. For example, lets say you bought tickets to the best hypothetical concert of all time, a Pink Floyd reunion concert. You score front row tickets and a pass to hang-out with the band after the concert. You bought two tickets for $5000 a full year in advance. You get to the concert, find your seats, are sufficiently stoned and ready for the best experience of your life. However, five minutes before the concert begins, the manager of the facility taps you on the shoulder and tell you that you have to leave because President Bush showed up and they are giving the preseident and the first lady your seats. You are SOL! 794231[/snapback] give me your number b/c I would need you after i head butted the tour manager
Dan Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 Leagally, (yes, I am a lawyer) having a ticket gives you no right of entry. It may be revoked at any time for any reason. For example, lets say you bought tickets to the best hypothetical concert of all time, a Pink Floyd reunion concert. You score front row tickets and a pass to hang-out with the band after the concert. You bought two tickets for $5000 a full year in advance. You get to the concert, find your seats, are sufficiently stoned and ready for the best experience of your life. However, five minutes before the concert begins, the manager of the facility taps you on the shoulder and tell you that you have to leave because President Bush showed up and they are giving the preseident and the first lady your seats. You are SOL! 794231[/snapback] Given that scenario, I'd probably be in jail for killing a few people. No way, I'd give up my seat without a fight.
reddogblitz Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 They probably thought you were an evil doer. This is lame. You should get free tickets to the next game or a refund. I once went to a Texas Rangers game and got there late, around the 7th inning. People were leaving early. They let me in no questions asked.
Buckeye Eric Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 I vaguely remember when one could walk into the stadium without a ticket after halftime...
Dan Gross Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 Leagally, (yes, I am a lawyer) 794231[/snapback] You know, of all the words for a lawyer to mis-spell.... I try to avoid doing this but the irony was killin' me...
SDS Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 I see, my bad didnt see that........you do have a valid point then...... 793846[/snapback] not to mention he lives across the street from OBD and hosts our Tailgate party every year...
slothrop Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 You know, of all the words for a lawyer to mis-spell.... I try to avoid doing this but the irony was killin' me... 794258[/snapback] This is why lawyers have secretaries! LOL!
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