MSG Hockey v. Michigan
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Maybe, but given the choice between a Cornell-Columbia football game, or a Cornell Hockey game, what do you think your average Cornellian would choose?billhoward
The three Cornell-BU games have been odd years. Cornell at Columbia falls in even years and usually (always?) in early November. There's a postgame parade down Fifth Avenue from St. Patrick's Cathedral to the Cornell Club afterwards. Our class held a rooftop bar reception the night before the game (same balmy weather as we had for the RHH game this year) and had a small event at the Architucture Art & Planning just before the game. It's one night when alumni can wander in and use the Cornell Club, or eat in parts of the club. The all-Cornell parade is pretty impressive even if it's only a half-dozen blocks, not all the way down from Baker Field. Cornell encourages other classes to do events around the Columbia football weekend.Trotsky
Hadn't thought of that. Has the MSG game always been on a year when the Columbia game is in Ithaca?billhoward
Cornell U already uses Cornell-at-Columbia football in even years (in early November) as a springboard for a weeeknd if activities.
Sports fanatics and Cornell partisans will do both but to get 5,000 (?) Cornellians and families to do it twice within 2-3 weeks, that's tough. It also may be a strain on Alumni House's ability to organize two NYC events in close proximity. Even if we can do Cornell-BU hockey every year, can BU muster the level of fan support?
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Maybe, but given the choice between a Cornell-Columbia football game, or a Cornell Hockey game, what do you think your average Cornellian would choose?billhoward
The three Cornell-BU games have been odd years. Cornell at Columbia falls in even years and usually (always?) in early November. There's a postgame parade down Fifth Avenue from St. Patrick's Cathedral to the Cornell Club afterwards. Our class held a rooftop bar reception the night before the game (same balmy weather as we had for the RHH game this year) and had a small event at the Architucture Art & Planning just before the game. It's one night when alumni can wander in and use the Cornell Club, or eat in parts of the club. The all-Cornell parade is pretty impressive even if it's only a half-dozen blocks, not all the way down from Baker Field. Cornell encourages other classes to do events around the Columbia football weekend.Trotsky
Hadn't thought of that. Has the MSG game always been on a year when the Columbia game is in Ithaca?billhoward
Cornell U already uses Cornell-at-Columbia football in even years (in early November) as a springboard for a weeeknd if activities.
Sports fanatics and Cornell partisans will do both but to get 5,000 (?) Cornellians and families to do it twice within 2-3 weeks, that's tough. It also may be a strain on Alumni House's ability to organize two NYC events in close proximity. Even if we can do Cornell-BU hockey every year, can BU muster the level of fan support?
I agree. Cornell, if associated with any sport, is associated with hockey, not football. Hockey is the sport that Cornellians worldwide follow with zeal, especially when our beloved alma mater is a competitor. Cornell hockey is a far bigger draw for Cornell alumni than is football I am a Western New Yorker and I made the trip to MSG fo the BU game. I will do it for any subsequent contests against BU or other non-ECAC opponents. I am sure that I am far from alone when stating that I would not travel to Manhattan to watch Cornell-Columbia. Now, were Columbia to get a DI hockey program and a Cornell-Columbia outdoor ice hockey game were played at Columbia, I would make the trip. Cornell hockey has drawing power while Cornell-Columbia football will attract those Cornellians who are already proximate. Lest we forget that Cornell is "a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team." With Skorton's banter about Cornell being the land-grant university to the world and the emphasis that Cornell is the land-grant institution to New York State, it seems that the events that have the greatest breadth of appeal advance both Cornell's financial and philosophical objectives.
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Maybe, but given the choice between a Cornell-Columbia football game, or a Cornell Hockey game, what do you think your average Cornellian would choose?billhoward
The three Cornell-BU games have been odd years. Cornell at Columbia falls in even years and usually (always?) in early November. There's a postgame parade down Fifth Avenue from St. Patrick's Cathedral to the Cornell Club afterwards. Our class held a rooftop bar reception the night before the game (same balmy weather as we had for the RHH game this year) and had a small event at the Architucture Art & Planning just before the game. It's one night when alumni can wander in and use the Cornell Club, or eat in parts of the club. The all-Cornell parade is pretty impressive even if it's only a half-dozen blocks, not all the way down from Baker Field. Cornell encourages other classes to do events around the Columbia football weekend.Trotsky
Hadn't thought of that. Has the MSG game always been on a year when the Columbia game is in Ithaca?billhoward
Cornell U already uses Cornell-at-Columbia football in even years (in early November) as a springboard for a weeeknd if activities.
Sports fanatics and Cornell partisans will do both but to get 5,000 (?) Cornellians and families to do it twice within 2-3 weeks, that's tough. It also may be a strain on Alumni House's ability to organize two NYC events in close proximity. Even if we can do Cornell-BU hockey every year, can BU muster the level of fan support?
I agree. Cornell, if associated with any sport, is associated with hockey, not football. Hockey is the sport that Cornellians worldwide follow with zeal, especially when our beloved alma mater is a competitor. Cornell hockey is a far bigger draw for Cornell alumni than is football I am a Western New Yorker and I made the trip to MSG fo the BU game. I will do it for any subsequent contests against BU or other non-ECAC opponents. I am sure that I am far from alone when stating that I would not travel to Manhattan to watch Cornell-Columbia. Now, were Columbia to get a DI hockey program and a Cornell-Columbia outdoor ice hockey game were played at Columbia, I would make the trip. Cornell hockey has drawing power while Cornell-Columbia football will attract those Cornellians who are already proximate. Lest we forget that Cornell is "a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team." With Skorton's banter about Cornell being the land-grant university to the world and the emphasis that Cornell is the land-grant institution to New York State, it seems that the events that have the greatest breadth of appeal advance both Cornell's financial and philosophical objectives.
Unfortunately I don't think that is true. As bad as they have been football draws more than hockey. Sure MSG with CU & BU draws, but consider how unusual that game is. In MSG, with two top teams, and look at what they can get for CU & CU football, with two meaningless teams. Care to guess how many might go to Penn, if the game was for the Ivy championship? No, hockey fans will always have more passion, but, sad as it is, football will still outdraw us.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
@MattSlovin
Can confirm: Michigan Hockey to play Cornell next season, per Berenson. Game will be played in New York.
The originals vs the impersonators... and a great game on the ice too!Aaron M. Griffin
Update pertaining to this thread. Matt Slovin, who is the student sports editor for The Michigan Daily who is also the beat reporter for Michigan hockey, tweeted two hours ago:
@MattSlovin
Can confirm: Michigan Hockey to play Cornell next season, per Berenson. Game will be played in New York.
Aaron M. Griffin
Update pertaining to this thread. Matt Slovin, who is the student sports editor for The Michigan Daily who is also the beat reporter for Michigan hockey, tweeted two hours ago:
@MattSlovin
Can confirm: Michigan Hockey to play Cornell next season, per Berenson. Game will be played in New York.
I asked Matt Slovin whether "New York" means MSG (as we all suspected) or Ithaca. Here's his response:
@MattSlovin
Sounds like MSG. Michigan coach's statement was purposefully ambiguous.
Link:
@JosephNiczky Sounds like MSG. Michigan coach's statement was purposefully ambiguous.
— Matt Slovin (@MattSlovin) February 16, 2012
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Aaron M. Griffin
Update pertaining to this thread. Matt Slovin, who is the student sports editor for The Michigan Daily who is also the beat reporter for Michigan hockey, tweeted two hours ago:
@MattSlovin
Can confirm: Michigan Hockey to play Cornell next season, per Berenson. Game will be played in New York.
I asked Matt Slovin whether "New York" means MSG (as we all suspected) or Ithaca. Here's his response:
@MattSlovin
Sounds like MSG. Michigan coach's statement was purposefully ambiguous.
Link:@JosephNiczky Sounds like MSG. Michigan coach's statement was purposefully ambiguous.
— Matt Slovin (@MattSlovin) February 16, 2012
I caught the ambiguity with the choice of "New York." People familiar with the talks in Michigan stated that they believe that the Cornell-Michigan game will be scheduled around Thanksgiving like when the College Hockey Showcase used to be scheduled. The dates align with when the BU-Cornell games have been played at MSG. That would make it November 24, 2012.
At least with the choice of words "New York," we can rule out the possibility of playing another game at the Prudential Center next season during that time slot.
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11/07/2009 Ithaca 6-3
02/19/2010 Cambridge 3-0
03/12/2010 Ithaca 5-1
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Aaron M. Griffin
Update pertaining to this thread. Matt Slovin, who is the student sports editor for The Michigan Daily who is also the beat reporter for Michigan hockey, tweeted two hours ago:
@MattSlovin
Can confirm: Michigan Hockey to play Cornell next season, per Berenson. Game will be played in New York.
I asked Matt Slovin whether "New York" means MSG (as we all suspected) or Ithaca. Here's his response:
@MattSlovin
Sounds like MSG. Michigan coach's statement was purposefully ambiguous.
Link:@JosephNiczky Sounds like MSG. Michigan coach's statement was purposefully ambiguous.
— Matt Slovin (@MattSlovin) February 16, 2012
I caught the ambiguity with the choice of "New York." People familiar with the talks in Michigan stated that they believe that the Cornell-Michigan game will be scheduled around Thanksgiving like when the College Hockey Showcase used to be scheduled. The dates align with when the BU-Cornell games have been played at MSG. That would make it November 24, 2012.
At least with the choice of words "New York," we can rule out the possibility of playing another game at the Prudential Center next season during that time slot.
But not Nassau Coliseum.
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Aaron M. Griffin
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Aaron M. Griffin
Update pertaining to this thread. Matt Slovin, who is the student sports editor for The Michigan Daily who is also the beat reporter for Michigan hockey, tweeted two hours ago:
@MattSlovin
Can confirm: Michigan Hockey to play Cornell next season, per Berenson. Game will be played in New York.
I asked Matt Slovin whether "New York" means MSG (as we all suspected) or Ithaca. Here's his response:
@MattSlovin
Sounds like MSG. Michigan coach's statement was purposefully ambiguous.
Link:@JosephNiczky Sounds like MSG. Michigan coach's statement was purposefully ambiguous.
— Matt Slovin (@MattSlovin) February 16, 2012
I caught the ambiguity with the choice of "New York." People familiar with the talks in Michigan stated that they believe that the Cornell-Michigan game will be scheduled around Thanksgiving like when the College Hockey Showcase used to be scheduled. The dates align with when the BU-Cornell games have been played at MSG. That would make it November 24, 2012.
At least with the choice of words "New York," we can rule out the possibility of playing another game at the Prudential Center next season during that time slot.
But not Nassau Coliseum.
Giving your nervous smilie something to look at.
That's optimistic, but people refer to Somerville, Cambridge, Newton, and Wellesley as "Boston" all the time, yet none of them are actually in Boston. The Pru is close enough to New York to qualify as "New York" to someone like Red.Aaron M. Griffin
At least with the choice of words "New York," we can rule out the possibility of playing another game at the Prudential Center next season during that time slot.
But at least those are all in Mass. It's common to refer to city suburbs in the same state by the city. I've not seen that for out of state suburbs, but maybe it happens.Kyle Rose
That's optimistic, but people refer to Somerville, Cambridge, Newton, and Wellesley as "Boston" all the time, yet none of them are actually in Boston. The Pru is close enough to New York to qualify as "New York" to someone like Red.Aaron M. Griffin
At least with the choice of words "New York," we can rule out the possibility of playing another game at the Prudential Center next season during that time slot.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Remind me which team won the Super Bowl? (and where they play).Jim Hyla
But at least those are all in Mass. It's common to refer to city suburbs in the same state by the city. I've not seen that for out of state suburbs, but maybe it happens.Kyle Rose
That's optimistic, but people refer to Somerville, Cambridge, Newton, and Wellesley as "Boston" all the time, yet none of them are actually in Boston. The Pru is close enough to New York to qualify as "New York" to someone like Red.Aaron M. Griffin
At least with the choice of words "New York," we can rule out the possibility of playing another game at the Prudential Center next season during that time slot.
Haven't specifically heard it either, but surely the eastern suburbs are still "in Philadelphia" and the western suburbs are "in Kansas City."Jim Hyla
But at least those are all in Mass. It's common to refer to city suburbs in the same state by the city. I've not seen that for out of state suburbs, but maybe it happens.Kyle Rose
That's optimistic, but people refer to Somerville, Cambridge, Newton, and Wellesley as "Boston" all the time, yet none of them are actually in Boston. The Pru is close enough to New York to qualify as "New York" to someone like Red.Aaron M. Griffin
At least with the choice of words "New York," we can rule out the possibility of playing another game at the Prudential Center next season during that time slot.
I think you're disagreeing for the sake of being disagreeable. How many states share a name with a big city, where that big city is right on the border of another state? "New York" here clearly refers to the city. When you choose "New York airports" in Expedia, it includes LGA, JFK, and EWR. Newark is closer to midtown Manhattan than JFK. When my buddy who lives in Jersey City tells someone in Boston where he's from, he says "New York". Etc., etc.Jim Hyla
But at least those are all in Mass. It's common to refer to city suburbs in the same state by the city. I've not seen that for out of state suburbs, but maybe it happens.Kyle Rose
That's optimistic, but people refer to Somerville, Cambridge, Newton, and Wellesley as "Boston" all the time, yet none of them are actually in Boston. The Pru is close enough to New York to qualify as "New York" to someone like Red.Aaron M. Griffin
At least with the choice of words "New York," we can rule out the possibility of playing another game at the Prudential Center next season during that time slot.
And FWIW the Rock was not the problem with the game two years ago. I'd be perfectly happy hitting the Rock for a game between Cornell and Michigan. I would probably skip an MSG game between Cornell and Colgate.
Kyle Rose
When you choose "New York airports" in Expedia, it includes LGA, JFK, and EWR. Newark is closer to midtown Manhattan than JFK.
No, it's not.
When my buddy who lives in Jersey City tells someone in Boston where he's from, he says "New York". Etc., etc.
Your buddy makes his own choices about what to tell people. He may be saying "New York" because he doesn't want to deal with people ridiculing New Jersey every time he says that's where he lives, or he may be saying it because there's more cachet to "New YorK" than to "Jersey City." But it doesn't mean that anybody who actually lives in New York considers Jersey City to be part of New York City in remotely the same way that people from Massachusetts might use "Boston" as shorthand for the various towns that border it.
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Actually, it is, by any reasonable measure you might choose. I'll use Google Maps driving directions, which judges them closer to each other than the direct line I was originally implying.Beeeej
Kyle Rose
When you choose "New York airports" in Expedia, it includes LGA, JFK, and EWR. Newark is closer to midtown Manhattan than JFK.
No, it's not.
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I'm sure people in Boston would scoff at my telling people I'm from Boston when I really live in Somerville. But the issue here is what someone like Red Berenson means when he says "New York", not what a New Yorker means when he says "New York". Christ, is this really that hard to understand? I think you people like picking nits because you have nothing better to do. I'm simply making the point that Red might say "New York" even if the game is at the Rock.
When my buddy who lives in Jersey City tells someone in Boston where he's from, he says "New York". Etc., etc.
Your buddy makes his own choices about what to tell people. He may be saying "New York" because he doesn't want to deal with people ridiculing New Jersey every time he says that's where he lives, or he may be saying it because there's more cachet to "New YorK" than to "Jersey City." But it doesn't mean that anybody who actually lives in New York considers Jersey City to be part of New York City in remotely the same way that people from Massachusetts might use "Boston" as shorthand for the various towns that border it.
Kyle Rose
Actually, it is, by any reasonable measure you might choose. I'll use Google Maps driving directions, which judges them closer to each other than the direct line I was originally implying.Beeeej
Kyle Rose
When you choose "New York airports" in Expedia, it includes LGA, JFK, and EWR. Newark is closer to midtown Manhattan than JFK.
No, it's not.
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Yes, Newark is obviously closer to the west side of Manhattan than JFK is. I thought you meant "midtown Manhattan" when you said "midtown Manhattan."
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I'm sure people in Boston would scoff at my telling people I'm from Boston when I really live in Somerville. But the issue here is what someone like Red Berenson means when he says "New York", not what a New Yorker means when he says "New York". Christ, is this really that hard to understand? I think you people like picking nits because you have nothing better to do. I'm simply making the point that Red might say "New York" even if the game is at the Rock.
And I think anybody who would say "New York" when the game is scheduled to be in Newark, New Jersey, in the building where the New Jersey Devils play, is an idiot. I don't pick nits, I just don't think Red's an idiot.
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Since when is Times Square "the west side of Manhattan"? Did you even look at the maps I posted?Beeeej
Kyle Rose
Actually, it is, by any reasonable measure you might choose. I'll use Google Maps driving directions, which judges them closer to each other than the direct line I was originally implying.Beeeej
Kyle Rose
When you choose "New York airports" in Expedia, it includes LGA, JFK, and EWR. Newark is closer to midtown Manhattan than JFK.
No, it's not.
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Yes, Newark is obviously closer to the west side of Manhattan than JFK is. I thought you meant "midtown Manhattan" when you said "midtown Manhattan."
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Yes, I have no doubt that you, as a New Yorker, would think so. That's why I'm not really that interested in what you think about what the term "New York" means in what someone not from New York says.
I'm sure people in Boston would scoff at my telling people I'm from Boston when I really live in Somerville. But the issue here is what someone like Red Berenson means when he says "New York", not what a New Yorker means when he says "New York". Christ, is this really that hard to understand? I think you people like picking nits because you have nothing better to do. I'm simply making the point that Red might say "New York" even if the game is at the Rock.
And I think anybody who would say "New York" when the game is scheduled to be in Newark, New Jersey, in the building where the New Jersey Devils play, is an idiot.
Times Square is on the west side of Manhattan. Even on the maps you posted, which I did look at. That's not an opinion, it's a fact.
And for what it's worth, yes, I concede, Times Square is part of what is considered "midtown Manhattan" - but so is the News building at 42nd and 2nd, and that is closer to JFK than it is to EWR. As long as you think I'm picking nits, I may as well go ahead and do it - about half of Manhattan is closer to EWR than to JFK, and about half of Manhattan is closer to JFK than to EWR. You just happened to pick a spot that agreed with your premise instead of one that didn't.
Yes, I have no doubt that you, as a New Yorker, would think so. That's why I'm not really that interested in what you think about what the term "New York" means in what someone not from New York says.
I'm sure people in Boston would scoff at my telling people I'm from Boston when I really live in Somerville. But the issue here is what someone like Red Berenson means when he says "New York", not what a New Yorker means when he says "New York". Christ, is this really that hard to understand? I think you people like picking nits because you have nothing better to do. I'm simply making the point that Red might say "New York" even if the game is at the Rock.
And I think anybody who would say "New York" when the game is scheduled to be in Newark, New Jersey, in the building where the New Jersey Devils play, is an idiot.
I'm sorry, I forgot - as someone who lives in the Boston area, you would obviously know better than I or anybody else what someone from Regina, Saskatchewan, who lives in Michigan, might mean when he refers to "New York."
No, I repeat, I sincerely and vehemently doubt that "someone like Red" believes that Newark qualifies as New York or would use "New York" to refer to Newark.
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Robb
Haven't specifically heard it either, but surely the eastern suburbs are still "in Philadelphia" and the western suburbs are "in Kansas City."Jim Hyla
But at least those are all in Mass. It's common to refer to city suburbs in the same state by the city. I've not seen that for out of state suburbs, but maybe it happens.Kyle Rose
That's optimistic, but people refer to Somerville, Cambridge, Newton, and Wellesley as "Boston" all the time, yet none of them are actually in Boston. The Pru is close enough to New York to qualify as "New York" to someone like Red.Aaron M. Griffin
At least with the choice of words "New York," we can rule out the possibility of playing another game at the Prudential Center next season during that time slot.
For the record, Philadelphia has no claim to Camden.
I think people who live in NYC tend to use more detailed terminology here to refer to suburbs (i.e., you're correct, would not call Newark "New York", but I think that's because if you used "New York" collectively to refer to the whole area you would be referring to such a large geographical area that it's not an informative descriptor (the "New York metropolitan area" includes parts of three states, including the five counties of NYC, Nassau County on Long Island, Westchester and Rockland Counties in mainland NYS, Fairfield County in Connecticut, and maybe as many as six counties in New Jersey), rather than because it's across state lines. Heck, I've heard people who live in not-particularly-distant parts of Brooklyn say "go into New York" to mean "go from Brooklyn to Manhattan".Jim Hyla
But at least those are all in Mass. It's common to refer to city suburbs in the same state by the city. I've not seen that for out of state suburbs, but maybe it happens.Kyle Rose
That's optimistic, but people refer to Somerville, Cambridge, Newton, and Wellesley as "Boston" all the time, yet none of them are actually in Boston. The Pru is close enough to New York to qualify as "New York" to someone like Red.Aaron M. Griffin
At least with the choice of words "New York," we can rule out the possibility of playing another game at the Prudential Center next season during that time slot.
So, I think you're right that it's not common for people here to refer to out-of-state NYC suburbs as "New York". That being said, Red rarely leaves Michigan, and I could see someone from the Midwest using "New York" as shorthand for "the New York city metropolitan area", and that that descriptor as used by him could include Newark or Uniondale.
All that being said, our men are in the top 15, our women are among the best handful of teams in the country, and we'll find out where this game is eventually, so I feel really silly for wasting my time parsing Red's words when I could actually be talking about the team. Let's go Red. (Cornell Red, not Red Berenson.) Harvard sucks.
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Aaron M. Griffin
Update pertaining to this thread. Matt Slovin, who is the student sports editor for The Michigan Daily who is also the beat reporter for Michigan hockey, tweeted two hours ago:
@MattSlovin
Can confirm: Michigan Hockey to play Cornell next season, per Berenson. Game will be played in New York.
I asked Matt Slovin whether "New York" means MSG (as we all suspected) or Ithaca. Here's his response:
@MattSlovin
Sounds like MSG. Michigan coach's statement was purposefully ambiguous.
Link:@JosephNiczky Sounds like MSG. Michigan coach's statement was purposefully ambiguous.
— Matt Slovin (@MattSlovin) February 16, 2012
Well as long as nits are being picked and words parsed, any chance of the game being held in Buffalo? That is still in New York, correct?
(ducks as the "upstaters and downstaters" debate this).
Which is why East Philadelphia is the Delaware River. Still, and saying this as someone from the western suburbs, Cherry Hill is more Philadelphia than most of the Main Line.Jeff Hopkins '82
For the record, Philadelphia has no claim to Camden.
Beeeej isn't a New Yorker. He moved to Brooklyn.Kyle Rose
Yes, I have no doubt that you, as a New Yorker, would think so. That's why I'm not really that interested in what you think about what the term "New York" means in what someone not from New York says.
I know that you're joking but what if upstate isn't totally ridiculous? Maybe the game will be in Ithaca as part of a 2 for 1 or something. "Intentionally ambiguous" is an intriguing phrase.Rita
Well as long as nits are being picked and words parsed, any chance of the game being held in Buffalo? That is still in New York, correct?
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Brooklyn is New York. Beeeej isn't a New Yorker because he grew up upstate.KeithK
Beeeej isn't a New Yorker. He moved to Brooklyn.Kyle Rose
Yes, I have no doubt that you, as a New Yorker, would think so. That's why I'm not really that interested in what you think about what the term "New York" means in what someone not from New York says.
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Just like I'll never be "from Boston" because I moved here at 22. But that doesn't mean I can't learn the accent and squawk the local conventional wisdom. Converts are usually the most devoted followers.ugarte
Brooklyn is New York. Beeeej isn't a New Yorker because he grew up upstate.KeithK
Beeeej isn't a New Yorker. He moved to Brooklyn.Kyle Rose
Yes, I have no doubt that you, as a New Yorker, would think so. That's why I'm not really that interested in what you think about what the term "New York" means in what someone not from New York says.
ugarte
Brooklyn is New York. Beeeej isn't a New Yorker because he grew up upstate.KeithK
Beeeej isn't a New Yorker. He moved to Brooklyn.Kyle Rose
Yes, I have no doubt that you, as a New Yorker, would think so. That's why I'm not really that interested in what you think about what the term "New York" means in what someone not from New York says.
If Beeeej isn't a New Yorker, it's because he was born in New Jersey. Further away from midtown Manhattan than JFK, even.
But I think Keith wins this thread.
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Ben
When I saw 19 unread comments in this thread, I assumed that Michigan or CU had announced the event and y'all were talking about it. Instead, you were comparing the distance from The Centre of the Universe to two mediocre airports. Thanks, guys.
What are you, new?
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
I don't think I was trying to be disagreeable. I was just trying to point out how suburban people seem to differ in how they refer to where they live. But if you feel better feeling I was disagreeable, that's OK with me.Kyle Rose
I think you're disagreeing for the sake of being disagreeable. How many states share a name with a big city, where that big city is right on the border of another state? "New York" here clearly refers to the city. When you choose "New York airports" in Expedia, it includes LGA, JFK, and EWR. Newark is closer to midtown Manhattan than JFK. When my buddy who lives in Jersey City tells someone in Boston where he's from, he says "New York". Etc., etc.Jim Hyla
But at least those are all in Mass. It's common to refer to city suburbs in the same state by the city. I've not seen that for out of state suburbs, but maybe it happens.Kyle Rose
That's optimistic, but people refer to Somerville, Cambridge, Newton, and Wellesley as "Boston" all the time, yet none of them are actually in Boston. The Pru is close enough to New York to qualify as "New York" to someone like Red.Aaron M. Griffin
At least with the choice of words "New York," we can rule out the possibility of playing another game at the Prudential Center next season during that time slot.
And FWIW the Rock was not the problem with the game two years ago. I'd be perfectly happy hitting the Rock for a game between Cornell and Michigan. I would probably skip an MSG game between Cornell and Colgate.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Stop being so agreeable.Jim Hyla
But if you feel better feeling I was disagreeable, that's OK with me.Kyle Rose
I think you're disagreeing for the sake of being disagreeable. How many states share a name with a big city, where that big city is right on the border of another state? "New York" here clearly refers to the city. When you choose "New York airports" in Expedia, it includes LGA, JFK, and EWR. Newark is closer to midtown Manhattan than JFK. When my buddy who lives in Jersey City tells someone in Boston where he's from, he says "New York". Etc., etc.Jim Hyla
But at least those are all in Mass. It's common to refer to city suburbs in the same state by the city. I've not seen that for out of state suburbs, but maybe it happens.Kyle Rose
That's optimistic, but people refer to Somerville, Cambridge, Newton, and Wellesley as "Boston" all the time, yet none of them are actually in Boston. The Pru is close enough to New York to qualify as "New York" to someone like Red.Aaron M. Griffin
At least with the choice of words "New York," we can rule out the possibility of playing another game at the Prudential Center next season during that time slot.
And FWIW the Rock was not the problem with the game two years ago. I'd be perfectly happy hitting the Rock for a game between Cornell and Michigan. I would probably skip an MSG game between Cornell and Colgate.
You know, we have a perfectly serviceable AHL arena in Rochester, which is a direct flight from DTW. Yes, I know, Syracuse is closer to Ithaca, but our rink doesn't suck. And our Dinosaur BBQ within stumbling distance of our arena (which neither Syracuse nor NYC can say).ugarte
I know that you're joking but what if upstate isn't totally ridiculous? Maybe the game will be in Ithaca as part of a 2 for 1 or something. "Intentionally ambiguous" is an intriguing phrase.Rita
Well as long as nits are being picked and words parsed, any chance of the game being held in Buffalo? That is still in New York, correct?
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jtwcornell91
You know, we have a perfectly serviceable AHL arena in Rochester, which is a direct flight from DTW. Yes, I know, Syracuse is closer to Ithaca, but our rink doesn't suck. And our Dinosaur BBQ within stumbling distance of our arena (which neither Syracuse nor NYC can say).ugarte
I know that you're joking but what if upstate isn't totally ridiculous? Maybe the game will be in Ithaca as part of a 2 for 1 or something. "Intentionally ambiguous" is an intriguing phrase.Rita
Well as long as nits are being picked and words parsed, any chance of the game being held in Buffalo? That is still in New York, correct?
I was beaten to the Blue Cross Arena and First Niagara Center plugs.
Very good point about the Dinosaur BBQ. Right down the street.
(FNC cap. 18,690, MSG cap. 18,200).
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jtwcornell91
You know, we have a perfectly serviceable AHL arena in Rochester, which is a direct flight from DTW. Yes, I know, Syracuse is closer to Ithaca, but our rink doesn't suck. And our Dinosaur BBQ within stumbling distance of our arena (which neither Syracuse nor NYC can say).
Our Dinosaur BBQ is within stumbling distance of the 1 train, which for all intents and purposes makes it within stumbling distance of MSG. And no designated drivers required for getting home afterward.
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Bring back the -1!KeithK
Beeeej isn't a New Yorker. He moved to Brooklyn.Kyle Rose
Yes, I have no doubt that you, as a New Yorker, would think so. That's why I'm not really that interested in what you think about what the term "New York" means in what someone not from New York says.
In fairness, mediocre airports are all we have around here.Ben
When I saw 19 unread comments in this thread, I assumed that Michigan or CU had announced the event and y'all were talking about it. Instead, you were comparing the distance from The Centre of the Universe to two mediocre airports. Thanks, guys.
We're not Rochester, which Rochester cannot say.jtwcornell91
You know, we have a perfectly serviceable AHL arena in Rochester, which is a direct flight from DTW. Yes, I know, Syracuse is closer to Ithaca, but our rink doesn't suck. And our Dinosaur BBQ within stumbling distance of our arena (which neither Syracuse nor NYC can say).ugarte
I know that you're joking but what if upstate isn't totally ridiculous? Maybe the game will be in Ithaca as part of a 2 for 1 or something. "Intentionally ambiguous" is an intriguing phrase.Rita
Well as long as nits are being picked and words parsed, any chance of the game being held in Buffalo? That is still in New York, correct?
css228
Which is why East Philadelphia is the Delaware River. Still, and saying this as someone from the western suburbs, Cherry Hill is more Philadelphia than most of the Main Line.Jeff Hopkins '82
For the record, Philadelphia has no claim to Camden.
Yeah, I almost tried to claim Cherry Hill, but I just thought about the roads between the Ben Franklin and there and shuddered.
In a Janet Evanovich / Stephanie Plum novel.French Rage
I hear Red ate Cheerios for breakfast this morning. Could that be a hint as to where the game is?!?!?!1/!?1!?
billhoward
In a Janet Evanovich / Stephanie Plum novel.French Rage
I hear Red ate Cheerios for breakfast this morning. Could that be a hint as to where the game is?!?!?!1/!?1!?
But this thread is more Jodi Picoult.
Beeeej
jtwcornell91
You know, we have a perfectly serviceable AHL arena in Rochester, which is a direct flight from DTW. Yes, I know, Syracuse is closer to Ithaca, but our rink doesn't suck. And our Dinosaur BBQ within stumbling distance of our arena (which neither Syracuse nor NYC can say).
Our Dinosaur BBQ is within stumbling distance of the 1 train, which for all intents and purposes makes it within stumbling distance of MSG. And no designated drivers required for getting home afterward.
Well, I don't need a DD since it's 1/2 mile from my house. I guess it would be impractical to have the entire Lynah Faithful stay in my guest room, though.
billhoward
In a Janet Evanovich / Stephanie Plum novel.French Rage
I hear Red ate Cheerios for breakfast this morning. Could that be a hint as to where the game is?!?!?!1/!?1!?
Oh God. Please don't have the game in Trenton.
New Yorkers are asshats.
We're playing Michigan somewhere.
Harvard sucks.
That was some excellent nutshelling thereTrotsky
So, to summarize:
New Yorkers are asshats.
We're playing Michigan somewhere.
Harvard sucks.
Aren't you from Long Island?Trotsky
New Yorkers are asshats.
And some beautiful verbing.css228
That was some excellent nutshelling thereTrotsky
So, to summarize:
New Yorkers are asshats.
We're playing Michigan somewhere.
Harvard sucks.
"Verbing weirds language" -Calvin (& Hobbes)
Write down the date. Someone refrained from attempting something futile and pointless on a message board!css228
Trying to decide whether attempting to redirect the thread drift is worthwhile. Most likely its futile and pointless.
I think we should discuss this further, right here in this thread.Robb
Write down the date. Someone refrained from attempting something futile and pointless on a message board!css228
Trying to decide whether attempting to redirect the thread drift is worthwhile. Most likely its futile and pointless.
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Ben
When I saw 19 unread comments in this thread, I assumed that Michigan or CU had announced the event and y'all were talking about it. Instead, you were comparing the distance from The Centre of the Universe to two mediocre airports. Thanks, guys.
JFK and LaGuardia are "mediocre airports"? I'm not going to dispute that claim. As far as I know, it could be true. Instead I'm going ask how you know something like that. Have you really been to enough airports that you can tell if an airport is "good" or "bad"? Do you have a list ranking of all the airports in the country (if so, please share it)? I just thought all airports were basically the same.
Also, I feel somewhat responsible for this pointless tanget since I was the one who linked to the Twitter post about "New York" being vague. I apologize for sharing information with all of you.
Class of 2013
jtn27
Ben
When I saw 19 unread comments in this thread, I assumed that Michigan or CU had announced the event and y'all were talking about it. Instead, you were comparing the distance from The Centre of the Universe to two mediocre airports. Thanks, guys.
JFK and LaGuardia are "mediocre airports"? I'm not going to dispute that claim. As far as I know, it could be true. Instead I'm going ask how you know something like that. Have you really been to enough airports that you can tell if an airport is "good" or "bad"? Do you have a listing of all the airports in the country (if so, please share it)? I just thought all airports were basically the same.
Also, I feel somewhat responsible for this pointless tanget since I was the one who linked to the Twitter post about "New York" being vague. I apologize for sharing information with all of you.
RSW airport in Fort Myers is a very nice airport, they have FREE wifi.
Rita
jtn27
Ben
When I saw 19 unread comments in this thread, I assumed that Michigan or CU had announced the event and y'all were talking about it. Instead, you were comparing the distance from The Centre of the Universe to two mediocre airports. Thanks, guys.
JFK and LaGuardia are "mediocre airports"? I'm not going to dispute that claim. As far as I know, it could be true. Instead I'm going ask how you know something like that. Have you really been to enough airports that you can tell if an airport is "good" or "bad"? Do you have a listing of all the airports in the country (if so, please share it)? I just thought all airports were basically the same.
Also, I feel somewhat responsible for this pointless tanget since I was the one who linked to the Twitter post about "New York" being vague. I apologize for sharing information with all of you.
RSW airport in Fort Myers is a very nice airport, they have FREE wifi.
Board
Rita
jtn27
Ben
When I saw 19 unread comments in this thread, I assumed that Michigan or CU had announced the event and y'all were talking about it. Instead, you were comparing the distance from The Centre of the Universe to two mediocre airports. Thanks, guys.
JFK and LaGuardia are "mediocre airports"? I'm not going to dispute that claim. As far as I know, it could be true. Instead I'm going ask how you know something like that. Have you really been to enough airports that you can tell if an airport is "good" or "bad"? Do you have a listing of all the airports in the country (if so, please share it)? I just thought all airports were basically the same.
Also, I feel somewhat responsible for this pointless tanget since I was the one who linked to the Twitter post about "New York" being vague. I apologize for sharing information with all of you.
RSW airport in Fort Myers is a very nice airport, they have FREE wifi.
So does the airport here in Allentown.
JFK has some very nice architecture, but is a nightmare to get around and very disorganized. And if you live anywhere besides Long Island or Manhattan, it's a bitch to get to. LaGuardia is in a perpetual state of delay. The best airport in the NY area IMHO is Newark, but that's not saying much.
jtn27
JFK and LaGuardia are "mediocre airports"? I'm not going to dispute that claim. As far as I know, it could be true. Instead I'm going ask how you know something like that. Have you really been to enough airports that you can tell if an airport is "good" or "bad"? Do you have a list ranking of all the airports in the country (if so, please share it)? I just thought all airports were basically the same.
Oh dear. Allow me to introduce "the internet" to you. This type of obessive-compulsive topic is exactly why it exists.
One of many. For even more nit-picking, see marty's link in this thread.
And yes, a lot of us have traveled through enough airports to tell. PHL & IAD are the worst. I like DTW & CLT.
RichH
jtn27
Do you have a list ranking of all the airports in the country (if so, please share it)? I just thought all airports were basically the same..
Oh dear. Allow me to introduce "the internet" to you. This type of obessive-compulsive topic is exactly why it exists.
I don't actually want/need a list of airports. I just want to see if Ben actually compiled one himself.
Class of 2013
RichH
jtn27
JFK and LaGuardia are "mediocre airports"? I'm not going to dispute that claim. As far as I know, it could be true. Instead I'm going ask how you know something like that. Have you really been to enough airports that you can tell if an airport is "good" or "bad"? Do you have a list ranking of all the airports in the country (if so, please share it)? I just thought all airports were basically the same.
Oh dear. Allow me to introduce "the internet" to you. This type of obessive-compulsive topic is exactly why it exists.
One of many. For even more nit-picking, see marty's link in this thread.
And yes, a lot of us have traveled through enough airports to tell. PHL & IAD are the worst. I like DTW & CLT.
I went about a decade without flying through IAD, and I was amazed that it really did suck as muck as I remembered. DTW is very nice, and ATL is barely tolerable. EWR is not bad, especially since they added the direct shuttle between terminals A and C bypassing security, and the New Jersey Transit connection to Penn Station makes it the most convenient for getting to much of the City. Connecting domestic to international through JFK is so inconvenient it's funny after the first time or two.
I have yet to change planes in a US airport as awful as CDG, though.
KeithK
I for one strongly endorse thread drift. It's like having a bunch of my friends sitting around bullshitting, tossing out jokes and insults as needed. If you just want information go to a news site.
If the thread only had beer and popcorn, it would be perfect.
jtwcornell91
Connecting domestic to international through JFK is so inconvenient it's funny after the first time or two.
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Oops - sorry. Flashback.
jtwcornell91
KeithK
I for one strongly endorse thread drift. It's like having a bunch of my friends sitting around bullshitting, tossing out jokes and insults as needed. If you just want information go to a news site.
If the thread only had beer and popcorn, it would be perfect.
I can provide the popcorn, at least ...
jtwcornell91
KeithK
I for one strongly endorse thread drift. It's like having a bunch of my friends sitting around bullshitting, tossing out jokes and insults as needed. If you just want information go to a news site.
If the thread only had beer and popcorn, it would be perfect.
You could just eat and drink while you read...
Class of 2013
scoop85
jtwcornell91
If the thread only had beer and popcorn, it would be perfect.
I can provide the popcorn, at least ...
And...
If you lead a good life, go to Sunday school and church, and say your prayers every night, when you die, you'll go to LYNAH!
Better Trenton than Camden...does Camden even HAVE a rink?Jeff Hopkins '82
billhoward
In a Janet Evanovich / Stephanie Plum novel.French Rage
I hear Red ate Cheerios for breakfast this morning. Could that be a hint as to where the game is?!?!?!1/!?1!?
Oh God. Please don't have the game in Trenton.
And as someone from the
Thanks, that's what I was wondering.bnr24
Better Trenton than Camden...does Camden even HAVE a rink?Jeff Hopkins '82
billhoward
In a Janet Evanovich / Stephanie Plum novel.French Rage
I hear Red ate Cheerios for breakfast this morning. Could that be a hint as to where the game is?!?!?!1/!?1!?
Oh God. Please don't have the game in Trenton.
And as someone from thewesternnortheastern suburbs of Philly (essentially as close to Jersey as one can get without being IN Jersey) sadly living within the city for grad school, no one ever says they are in Philly if they're in a Jersey suburb. NEAR Philly, sure. Not in.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."
Jim Hyla
Thanks, that's what I was wondering.bnr24
Better Trenton than Camden...does Camden even HAVE a rink?Jeff Hopkins '82
billhoward
In a Janet Evanovich / Stephanie Plum novel.French Rage
I hear Red ate Cheerios for breakfast this morning. Could that be a hint as to where the game is?!?!?!1/!?1!?
Oh God. Please don't have the game in Trenton.
And as someone from thewesternnortheastern suburbs of Philly (essentially as close to Jersey as one can get without being IN Jersey) sadly living within the city for grad school, no one ever says they are in Philly if they're in a Jersey suburb. NEAR Philly, sure. Not in.
As anyone from Philly knows, you're from your neighborhood first, and Philly second.
"Where're you from?" "Philly" "Yeah, but Where're you from?"
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jtwcornell91
You know, we have a perfectly serviceable AHL arena in Rochester, which is a direct flight from DTW. Yes, I know, Syracuse is closer to Ithaca, but our rink doesn't suck. And our Dinosaur BBQ within stumbling distance of our arena (which neither Syracuse nor NYC can say).
Our Dinosaur BBQ is within stumbling distance of the 1 train, which for all intents and purposes makes it within stumbling distance of MSG. And no designated drivers required for getting home afterward.
]In 2013, we can play the game at Barclays in Brooklyn[/url].whoa,Dinosaur Bar-B-Que coming to Union St. btwn 3rd + 4th in March 2013, maximizing on Nets fans' appetites.
— Brooklyn Based(@BrooklynBased) February 22, 2012
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jtwcornell91
You know, we have a perfectly serviceable AHL arena in Rochester, which is a direct flight from DTW. Yes, I know, Syracuse is closer to Ithaca, but our rink doesn't suck. And our Dinosaur BBQ within stumbling distance of our arena (which neither Syracuse nor NYC can say).
Our Dinosaur BBQ is within stumbling distance of the 1 train, which for all intents and purposes makes it within stumbling distance of MSG. And no designated drivers required for getting home afterward.]In 2013, we can play the game at Barclays in Brooklyn[/url].[/quote]Which will be within no-subway-required walking distance of the [url=http://ny.eater.com/archives/2012/01/dinosaur_barbque_coming_soon_to_park_slope.php]new Dinosaur that is rumored to be opening in Brooklyn in the next couple of years[/url].whoa,Dinosaur Bar-B-Que coming to Union St. btwn 3rd + 4th in March 2013, maximizing on Nets fans' appetites.
— Brooklyn Based(@BrooklynBased) February 22, 2012
ugarte
[url=Beeeej
jtwcornell91
You know, we have a perfectly serviceable AHL arena in Rochester, which is a direct flight from DTW. Yes, I know, Syracuse is closer to Ithaca, but our rink doesn't suck. And our Dinosaur BBQ within stumbling distance of our arena (which neither Syracuse nor NYC can say).
Our Dinosaur BBQ is within stumbling distance of the 1 train, which for all intents and purposes makes it within stumbling distance of MSG. And no designated drivers required for getting home afterward.]In 2013, we can play the game at Barclays in Brooklyn[/url].[/quote]whoa,Dinosaur Bar-B-Que coming to Union St. btwn 3rd + 4th in March 2013, maximizing on Nets fans' appetites.
— Brooklyn Based(@BrooklynBased) February 22, 2012
Dinosaur BBQ two subway stops from home? [b][i]Awesome.[/i][/b]
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"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Josh '99
ugarte
[url=Beeeej
jtwcornell91
You know, we have a perfectly serviceable AHL arena in Rochester, which is a direct flight from DTW. Yes, I know, Syracuse is closer to Ithaca, but our rink doesn't suck. And our Dinosaur BBQ within stumbling distance of our arena (which neither Syracuse nor NYC can say).
Our Dinosaur BBQ is within stumbling distance of the 1 train, which for all intents and purposes makes it within stumbling distance of MSG. And no designated drivers required for getting home afterward.]In 2013, we can play the game at Barclays in Brooklyn[/url].[/quote]Which will be within no-subway-required walking distance of the [url=http://ny.eater.com/archives/2012/01/dinosaur_barbque_coming_soon_to_park_slope.php]new Dinosaur that is rumored to be opening in Brooklyn in the next couple of years[/url].[/quote]Whoops, which was actually what you were getting at in the first place.whoa,Dinosaur Bar-B-Que coming to Union St. btwn 3rd + 4th in March 2013, maximizing on Nets fans' appetites.
— Brooklyn Based(@BrooklynBased) February 22, 2012
Beeeej
ugarte
[url=Beeeej
jtwcornell91
You know, we have a perfectly serviceable AHL arena in Rochester, which is a direct flight from DTW. Yes, I know, Syracuse is closer to Ithaca, but our rink doesn't suck. And our Dinosaur BBQ within stumbling distance of our arena (which neither Syracuse nor NYC can say).
Our Dinosaur BBQ is within stumbling distance of the 1 train, which for all intents and purposes makes it within stumbling distance of MSG. And no designated drivers required for getting home afterward.]In 2013, we can play the game at Barclays in Brooklyn[/url].[/quote]whoa,Dinosaur Bar-B-Que coming to Union St. btwn 3rd + 4th in March 2013, maximizing on Nets fans' appetites.
— Brooklyn Based(@BrooklynBased) February 22, 2012
Dinosaur BBQ two subway stops from home? [b][i]Awesome.[/i][/b][/quote]
Islanders v. Devils preseason game at Barclays on October 2.
Josh '99
Josh '99
ugarte
[url=Beeeej
jtwcornell91
You know, we have a perfectly serviceable AHL arena in Rochester, which is a direct flight from DTW. Yes, I know, Syracuse is closer to Ithaca, but our rink doesn't suck. And our Dinosaur BBQ within stumbling distance of our arena (which neither Syracuse nor NYC can say).
Our Dinosaur BBQ is within stumbling distance of the 1 train, which for all intents and purposes makes it within stumbling distance of MSG. And no designated drivers required for getting home afterward.]In 2013, we can play the game at Barclays in Brooklyn[/url].[/quote]Which will be within no-subway-required walking distance of the [url=http://ny.eater.com/archives/2012/01/dinosaur_barbque_coming_soon_to_park_slope.php]new Dinosaur that is rumored to be opening in Brooklyn in the next couple of years[/url].[/quote]Whoops, which was actually what you were getting at in the first place.[/quote]whoa,Dinosaur Bar-B-Que coming to Union St. btwn 3rd + 4th in March 2013, maximizing on Nets fans' appetites.
— Brooklyn Based(@BrooklynBased) February 22, 2012
Forgiven.
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Barclay's Center (Brooklyn) may be actually one of the sites under consideration, which would explain Berenson's "in New York" language.jtn27
Aaron M. Griffin
Update pertaining to this thread. Matt Slovin, who is the student sports editor for The Michigan Daily who is also the beat reporter for Michigan hockey, tweeted two hours ago:
@MattSlovin
Can confirm: Michigan Hockey to play Cornell next season, per Berenson. Game will be played in New York.
I asked Matt Slovin whether "New York" means MSG (as we all suspected) or Ithaca. Here's his response:
@MattSlovin
Sounds like MSG. Michigan coach's statement was purposefully ambiguous.
Link:@JosephNiczky Sounds like MSG. Michigan coach's statement was purposefully ambiguous.
— Matt Slovin (@MattSlovin) February 16, 2012
Jeff Kahn '70 '72
Have you learned nothing from this thread?jkahn
Barclay's Center (Brooklyn) may be actually one of the sites under consideration, which would explain Berenson's "in New York" language.
Hey, I was born there. I was referencing Berenson's perspective.Trotsky
Have you learned nothing from this thread?jkahn
Barclay's Center (Brooklyn) may be actually one of the sites under consideration, which would explain Berenson's "in New York" language.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72