Cornell at Princeton. Any info?

Started by edge88, January 31, 2010, 03:48:28 PM

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judy

There's talk of the "snowpocalypse part 2" for this weekend in the DC area. I think if that's the case, it may be just me unless my +2 are not wimps and are willing to brave the storm.

Trotsky

Quote from: judyThere's talk of the "snowpocalypse part 2" for this weekend in the DC area. I think if that's the case, it may be just me unless my +2 are not wimps and are willing to brave the storm.
We had 6 inches last night and everybody got to work.  They're learning.

munchkin

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: judyThere's talk of the "snowpocalypse part 2" for this weekend in the DC area. I think if that's the case, it may be just me unless my +2 are not wimps and are willing to brave the storm.
We had 6 inches last night and everybody got to work.  They're learning.

That's questionable since MCPS (Montgomery County) had a snow day today.

Ronald '09

I'll be there +1.  Bought tickets in 125 because I had heard (I guess erroneously) that they had discontinued the standing room policy.  This will be my second time at Baker Rink, the first being my freshman year, when we lost 3-0 on two Darroll Powe goals (Flyers suck!).  That was during winter break, and I remember driving back to my parents' house through the snow after the game.  We'll probably be up for going out in Princeton after the game at least for a little bit, especially after a win.

Where are most people planning on parking near the rank?  Just finding street parking on Nassau Street and walking over there?  Or is there a better option?

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: Ronald '09I'll be there +1.  Bought tickets in 125 because I had heard (I guess erroneously) that they had discontinued the standing room policy.  This will be my second time at Baker Rink, the first being my freshman year, when we lost 3-0 on two Darroll Powe goals (Flyers suck!).  That was during winter break, and I remember driving back to my parents' house through the snow after the game.  We'll probably be up for going out in Princeton after the game at least for a little bit, especially after a win.

Where are most people planning on parking near the rank?  Just finding street parking on Nassau Street and walking over there?  Or is there a better option?

First off, the Flyers don't suck.

Second, there's a parking garage right next to the rink.

cbuckser

Quote from: BeeeejHas anybody here ever actually gotten shut out of a Princeton game?  I've certainly never heard of it happening.

Due to a work obligation, I showed up during the second period of the game in Jan. or Feb. 1999 and was told that the SRO tickets were all gone.  After she heard my sob story, the ticket seller gave me a comp tickets that a Cornell player didn't use.
Craig Buckser '94

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Josh '99

Quote from: judyThere's talk of the "snowpocalypse part 2" for this weekend in the DC area. I think if that's the case, it may be just me unless my +2 are not wimps and are willing to brave the storm.
But you're still bringing cupcakes, right?  ::dribble::
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

Josh '99

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: Ronald '09I'll be there +1.  Bought tickets in 125 because I had heard (I guess erroneously) that they had discontinued the standing room policy.  This will be my second time at Baker Rink, the first being my freshman year, when we lost 3-0 on two Darroll Powe goals (Flyers suck!).  That was during winter break, and I remember driving back to my parents' house through the snow after the game.  We'll probably be up for going out in Princeton after the game at least for a little bit, especially after a win.

Where are most people planning on parking near the rank?  Just finding street parking on Nassau Street and walking over there?  Or is there a better option?

First off, the Flyers don't suck.

Second, there's a parking garage right next to the rink.
Probably easier to park in the garage than find street parking on/around Nassau, as well, assuming one doesn't mind walking back there after going out after the game.
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

judy

Quote from: Josh '99
Quote from: judyThere's talk of the "snowpocalypse part 2" for this weekend in the DC area. I think if that's the case, it may be just me unless my +2 are not wimps and are willing to brave the storm.
But you're still bringing cupcakes, right?  ::dribble::

Yes, I need to use up part of the Choc/Raspberry stout I bought, and no, I can't drink that much stout by myself. Thanks for reminding me to go look at the recipe to put together my shopping list.



judy

Quote from: Josh '99
Quote from: judyThere's talk of the "snowpocalypse part 2" for this weekend in the DC area. I think if that's the case, it may be just me unless my +2 are not wimps and are willing to brave the storm.
But you're still bringing cupcakes, right?  ::dribble::

I'm going to now change my answer to no, there will not be cupcakes at Princeton unless someone else brings them. I already had a fun little "adventure" of locking myself out of the house tonight and so far the roads look like they haven't been plowed much from DC all the way up to Princeton (yay, http://www.trafficland.com). So yes, I am wimping out as well, but I don't have a deathwish.

I'm hoping the team gets there safely and from there, back to Ithaca safely.

shand35

With the heavy snowfall in the area, has anyone heard confirmation that it's game-on?

Josh '99

Quote from: shand35With the heavy snowfall in the area, has anyone heard confirmation that it's game-on?
I haven't, but I would tend to assume the game will be played unless I heard otherwise.
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04