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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2021 15:27:58 GMT -5
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Post by UConnChapette on Feb 19, 2021 15:56:54 GMT -5
How the heck will they go about determining what fans can attend?
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Post by linkster on Feb 19, 2021 16:02:44 GMT -5
How the heck will they go about determining what fans can attend? I think all the tickets will go to the teams and they will distribute them. Unless you know a player or contribute 6 figure sums it's unlikely you'll get in the door.
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Post by davidinnaples on Feb 19, 2021 16:03:40 GMT -5
How the heck will they go about determining what fans can attend? 1. UConn fans with family in Texas... specifically Houston. 2. Gladiator style death matches to determine the rest.
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Post by swash on Feb 19, 2021 17:12:55 GMT -5
How the heck will they go about determining what fans can attend? The key is to have simple easily understood rules: This board and those wearing UCONN gear should be in! Everyone else can smatter on a first come first served basis in the games we don't care about.
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Post by bulkey on Feb 19, 2021 18:39:41 GMT -5
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Post by pinotbear on Feb 19, 2021 20:36:36 GMT -5
How the heck will they go about determining what fans can attend? 1. UConn fans with family in Texas... specifically Houston. 2. Gladiator style death matches to determine the rest. i.imgur.com/28DeqAf.gif
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Post by semper on Feb 20, 2021 7:27:30 GMT -5
Wow, man, I had forgotten how great this is. Lots of applications....but shut my mouth. Thanks so much for posting!
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Post by UConnChapette on Feb 20, 2021 7:57:33 GMT -5
Cabaret. My mother loved this movie. I was young, and the Master of Ceremonies (Joel Gray) completely creeped me out. Never could watch that movie as a result.
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Post by bulkey on Feb 20, 2021 10:13:11 GMT -5
Cabaret. My mother loved this movie. I was young, and the Master of Ceremonies (Joel Gray) completely creeped me out. Never could watch that movie as a result. Too bad, though it is a very grim film, a clash between Berlin "decadence" and the rise of National Socialism. But the title song contains one of my very favorite show lines: I used to have a girlfriend Known as Elsie, With whom I shared Four sordid rooms in Chelsea She wasn't what you'd call A blushing flower... As a matter of fact She rented by the hour. The day she died the neighbors Came to snicker: "Well, that's what comes From too much pills and liquor." But when I saw her laid out like a Queen, She was the happiest... corpse... I'd ever seen. I think of Elsie to this very day. I remember how she'd turn to me and say: "What good is sitting all alone in you room? Come hear the music play. Life is a Cabaret, old chum, Come to the Cabaret." And as for me, I made my mind up back in Chelsea, When I go, I'm going like Elsie.
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