Yes you too can drop two Benjamins to stand outside Cowboy stadium, drink $9 beer, and watch a game on t.v. like you could do at home for free.
Here's a link.
Although something tells me the link David put up is gonna garner more comments.
By the way, anyone know of a nice, inexpensive place to visit when the Super Bowl comes to Indianapolis next year? Some of us would rather stick an icepick in our eye than deal with the madhouse that is the Super Bowl.
I'd rather drink overpriced beer and munch admittedly much better food at my local brewery/bar.
Doug's Workshop wrote: Here's a link.
Although something tells me the link David put up is gonna garner more comments.
By the way, anyone know of a nice, inexpensive place to visit when the Super Bowl comes to Indianapolis next year? Some of us would rather stick an icepick in our eye than deal with the madhouse that is the Super Bowl.
Woops. I took out my link just so that we don't get sidetracked.
I pretty much hate Jerry Jones and everything he does.
Stand outside in the cold for 800 bucks or stay home and be warm for free or at least a lot less than 800 bucks.
Jerry Jones has been judged and found lacking.
The Tee Shirt:
"I Was almost There!!!"
Now, now. Be nice.
They're charging you the $200 bucks to stand next to the Dallas Cowboys team, since that's the closest they can get to a Superbowl. ;)
Scales of Judgement. wrote: Stand outside in the cold for 800 bucks or stay home and be warm for free or at least a lot less than 800 bucks.
Jerry Jones has been judged and found lacking.
I shore do bet the Accounting of Profit will judge him differently!
There are sillier things, I guess. I've heard people are willing to stand in line for a hour for the privelege of purchasing an eight dollar cup of coffee.
Not worth it. I got a 'party pass' once and I'd never been so envious of people with seats (which is Jerry's evil plan to get you to buy a more expensive ticket the next time). If you get there early enough, there's a counter you can lean on. The standing is not the worst part. The worst part is guarding your section of the counter when your buddies go to the restroom or grab food. Even when you don't leave, people try to muscle their way in. Oh, and you're only allowed to stand in the endzone areas. You can't even walk around anywhere else.
I'd say any seat there is a really good seat, as long as you're not in the actual endzones.
I would say letting fans stand anywhere is a bad idea. It caused a lot of problems for the Cleveland Indians back in the 30's.
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