SECTION A FAITHFUL NEED HELP

Started by JNG, NP, April 05, 2003, 10:23:21 PM

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JNG, NP

Sorry for the post on this forum, but...

Me and my other SECTION A FAITHFUL buddies are looking into buying some tickets to the Cornell/UNH game on Thursday ONLY.  We are in a fraternity and have a commitment on Saturday, thus we are only looking for the Thursday game.

Our group includes Freddy, the guy who brings the brooms to series at Lynah, Greg and Adam who are quite loud, and myself, the guy who started the Matt Hanson's (UVM's safety seive) phone number chant and the guy in the luxury box in Albany who told Sam Paolini's dad after regulation during the Cornell/Harvard game that I wanted Sammy to score the winning goal in overtime. :-)

Anyway we are constantly outbid on eBay at the last minute and are running out of options.  Some jerk at UNH at the last minute decided to sell his tickets to another UNH student instead of me.  If there are any alumni or students out there that have a four seat (or three even) block for Thursday's game and is willing to sell them please let me know as soon as possible.  I can be reached at (607) 351-1446 or you can email me at jng6@cornell.edu

Thanks a bunch.

-Josh


A-19

josh,

sorry to hear you can't get tickets. unfortunately, i do not have any spares, but i hope that a generous alum or student might be able to send some tickets your way.

being a section a faithful myself (the sign/gimme an a-man), are you those guys in the front few rows of the section that show up during practice before all the games to tease the other teams?

-mike 04

JNG, NP

Yes, Mike, that is us.

We heckle them everytime they come out of the locker room early.  You know we are getting to them when they start shooting pucks at us.

Ryan Shields (RPI #24) remains the worst hockey player in the ECAC!

Anyway, it's nice to see a fellow Section A Faithful looking out for his own brethren.  I hope to meet you in Buffalo!

-Josh


Greg Berge

> have a commitment on Saturday

Kids today...

jtwcornell91

KDR had an alumni event Saturday, November 18, 1995.  Many of the Faithful, due to that commitment, missed the end of the ten-year regular season losing streak against Harvard.  Ask them what they would do if they had the choice to make over again.

In that light, WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU THINKING!?!?  If the Red win on Thursday, they will be playing for the National Championship Saturday.  Do you think that sort of thing is going to happen every year?  For G-d's sake,  tell your fraternity bosses that you may have to miss your function for a chance to witness Cornell hockey history in the making.


RedAR

Seriously, rework your schedule.  It's been 23 years since Cornell's been to the Frozen Four.  Were you even conceived back then (Josh, not John or Greg)?

A-19

maybe if someone could help josh and his friends out with a ticket package, it would help to pursuade him to go to the whole thing

-mike 04

JNG, NP

Please don't question whether or not I am a "true" fan of Cornell hockey.  That was not the intent of my post.  If I had my way, I would skip my fraternity event if that meant that Cornell was going for the championship.  Unfortunately I hold an intregal part in this commitment, and this was something that was scheduled last year.

Similarly, if people are willing to sell me their tickets to Thursday's game, I would assume that they have some sort of work conflict that forces them to miss the game (seeing how it is a 12:00 game in the middle of the working week).  I'm not telling you guys to miss work to see Cornell play for the championship, that is absurd.  A commitment is a commitment.

You also have to realize that tickets to these games aren't cheap... I've spent over 200 dollars on tickets already this year, and another 120 is hard to come by.  I would also like to see the Michigan/Minnesota game, but on my budget I can't afford to pay 40 for it.  I work 8 hours a week at $8/hour, that doesn't give me a whole lot of expendable income.  Hence, the only way for me and my friends to see any Frozen Four hockey is to get tickets only to this game.

So please, any help would be greatly appreciated.


jtwcornell91

We're not questioning your loyalties, just trying to spare you a lifetime of regret. ;-)


rhovorka

QuoteJohn T. Whelan '91 wrote:

KDR had an alumni event Saturday, November 18, 1995.  

It was November 11, 1995.  I don't even have to look that up to know the date...that's how important it was to me.  Late that night, while I was at a party wearing a free t-shirt stinking of a stank that consisted of a mix between fish, zamboni exhaust, and beer, members of that afformentioned fraternity asked me all about what it was like to climb over the glass and jump on the pile of players FOR A REGULAR SEASON GAME IN NOVEMBER, while telling me that they were sneaking away from their all-important event to go into the bathroom and listen to the game on the radio.  It was, and still remains the single most memorable night of my undergraduate life.

I'm not one to question one's priorities, first because I don't know any of the whole story, and I'm not one to judge people, but damn...if I was an undergraduate now...damn.
Rich H '96

jtwcornell91

QuoteRich Hovorka '96 wrote:

QuoteJohn T. Whelan '91 wrote:

KDR had an alumni event Saturday, November 18, 1995.  

It was November 11, 1995.
Of course.  November 18 I was at Franklin Field watching the football team get creamed by Penn, and cheering on reports of the tie between Princeton and Dartmouth that kept us all out of a four-way tie for the Ivy League title.  That's what I get from trying to remember it rather than looking it up.


yeah

[q]Unfortunately I hold an intregal part in this commitment, and this was something that was scheduled last year. [/q]


He's the "broom guy" and also the "ball shaver guy"  ::nut::


atb9

Give me an I!
Give me an N
Give me an I
Give me a  T!
Give me an I!
Give me an A!
Give me a  T!
Give me an I!
Give me an O!
Give me an  N!

What does that spell?

:-)

There's no secret with the deadline approaching...

Gain some persuasive powers and get it moved to Sunday!



Post Edited (04-06-03 13:16)
24 is the devil

RedAR


Beeeej

QuoteJohn T. Whelan '91 wrote:

KDR had an alumni event Saturday, November [11], 1995.  Many of the Faithful, due to that commitment, missed the end of the ten-year regular season losing streak against Harvard.  Ask them what they would do if they had the choice to make over again.

It's worth mentioning as a KDR alum that, if the event had been planned even half as well as it should have been, I would probably not regret my decision.  Cornell's was the oldest still-active chapter of KDR, and we were celebrating the fraternity's 90th anniversary, so it was a big deal, and inviting all the other chapters to attend and then not showing up ourselves (actives and local alums) would have been crass at best.

Without going too much into private matters, it simply ended up that almost nobody but us was there.  But it still wasn't attending that I regret - it was attending without having asked at a late enough date who else was actually coming.

I swore on November 12, 1995 that, if I had any say in the matter, I would never miss another Cornell/Harvard men's hockey game again.  Aside from one little weather glitch that I had to overcome with a flight from DC to Syracuse, a rental car, and a Doppler shift on I-81, it's been smooth sailing.

Who's to say if, without that anniversary event, I would really have understood how much Cornell hockey (and especially the Harvard game) really means to me?  Sometimes you have to break a few eggs to make an omelet.

Beeeej



Post Edited (04-06-03 15:24)
Beeeej, Esq.

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