Lynah East Roll Call

Started by Adam, January 04, 2004, 04:35:14 PM

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Jordan 04

You beat me to that quote Robb.

I read that and did a double-take, wondering if he was talking about visiting fans/band who show up or the Harvard crowd.  I didn't think he would bash his own "fans" like that, but I guess he did.  Can't say he's lying...

RedAR

by the way, crodge2k, annedvm, +5, and I will be in Section 13, somewhere in rows D, E, and F.

dss28

[Q]If you don't come out and execute, it doesn't matter what you did last night. You're going to get your butt handed to you, just like what happened [last] weekend[/Q]

I think that has potential for a sign....

Lenard Lesser

My group and I are section 14 row D and row F, and sec 15 row D
Does anyone know if Harvard is strict on seating? because my sister has a standing room ticket that I was hoping to squeeze in with us.

atb9

The student sections are usually empty because those seats are general admission but the reserved seating sections will be full.  You should be able to find a seat at least for the first period.  If you sit in the student section, beware of the football players showing up midway through the second period.  That's how it has been in the past...not sure if they have changed any other ticket policies for this game besides "the package."

Anyone want to drop their pants with me and show them some real packages?  :-P

24 is the devil

Sam

Will the pep band be at the game on friday night?  I know they travel while school is in session, but what about over breaks?

Pep Bandie

The band will be at both games.

dss28

:-D  :-D  I'll be there... IN the stadium... WATCHING the game IN PERSON :-D  :-D

Robb \'94

Section 7, Row H, Seat 5. ::yark::  


 Yeah, right - I'll be standing in/near section 14.  :-D

jnachod


Adam

Lenard, we're the other group in Section 15, Row D.  We'll make sure your sister can squeeze in somewhere.  That'll be a really friendly area of the arena where Cornell fans can easily find a chunk of space to stand.

President, Beef-N-Cheese Academic Society 1998-2001

Jim Hyla

I'll be there with wife (Sherri), daughter (Steph), and Al. We're in 15 C 12-15.

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Al DeFlorio

QuoteJim Hyla '67 wrote:

I'll be there with wife (Sherri), daughter (Steph), and Al. We're in 15 C 12-15.

One section to the left of the Cornell bench.  I believe the end at which Harvard shoots twice. ::uhoh::

10 degrees at game time; will feel like -5.



Post Edited (01-08-04 14:52)
Al DeFlorio '65

Kyle Rose


rhovorka

Yeah, as Al mentioned, it looks like Old Man Winter is RSVPing.  From the NWS:

[Q]THE BITTER COLD WILL CONTINUE THROUGH MUCH OF THE WEEKEND...ALTHOUGH WINDS WILL GRADUALLY DIMINISH.  THE COLDEST WIND CHILLS IN THIS EPISODE WILL LIKELY OCCUR EARLY SATURDAY MORNING.  THE WIND CHILL READINGS ACROSS SOUTHWEST NEW HAMPSHIRE AND NORTHWEST MASSACHUSETTS WILL DROP TO 25 TO 35 BELOW...AND THE METRO AREAS OF BOSTON...  HARTFORD AND PROVIDENCE WILL EXPERIENCE WIND CHILLS OF 15 TO 20 BELOW DURING EARLY SATURDAY MORNING.  

TEMPERATURES WILL BE SLOW TO RECOVER SATURDAY...EVEN UNDER MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES...WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES ONLY BETWEEN 5 AND 15 ABOVE.  TEMPERATURES WILL PLUMMET AGAIN SATURDAY EVENING...AS THE SUN SETS.  BY LATE IN THE EVENING...MOST OF SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND WILL BE EXPERIENCING TEMPERATURES WITHIN A FEW DEGREES OF ZERO.  WITH LESS WIND AND POTENTIALLY MORE EFFICIENT RADIATIONAL COOLING...EARLY MORNING LOW TEMPERATURES ON SUNDAY MAY DROP TO NEAR 20 BELOW ACROSS NORTHWEST MASSACHUSETTS AND SOUTHWEST NEW HAMPSHIRE.[/Q]
Rich H '96