Seats for Sunday's NFC Championship Game between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field in Chicago are being resold at an average price of $1,018, according to FanSnap.com, an Internet search engine that finds available seats on about 50 ticket-reselling websites.
I know if I was going to spend a grand it would not be for a ticket, but it would be for one smoke'in party for all my JTI friends!
I gave up on the brat and sauerkraut idea (just couldn't find anything worth while, which I'm kinda bummed about) so decided to make some chicken wings with blue cheese and ranch dressing, some chips and dips and beer (or soda for me don't like beer). Should be fun either way, got a Bears fan coming over so it should be exciting. Hope you all enjoy your game time as well..
and 1000 dollars for tickets to a game is just nuts.. It will be much warmer and better view at home watching it on TV.. I'm sure it would be exciting to see it live, but not 1000 dollars worthy.
And out on e-bay tickets to the Super Bowl are about $4,000 and yet no one knows who is going. Probably why none of them are selling, yet. Although we all have to admit it would be wonderful to actually be at the game today, it will be (hopefully) just as much fun to be sitting in front of the tv, in a nice warm home.
Be there, or be square. Well, at least in front of the tube! Personally, I'd much rather watch it from a warm living room, on a comfy couch, in sweatpants, with my own private bathroom.
let's see...sub sandwiches-check. Chips-check. Beer-check. Cheese and crackers-check. Packers shirt on-check. My girlfriend has her Bear shirt on. TV on to the right station-check. You know what? I'm ready for some football! GO PACK GO!
Gosh Why Not, your poor FIB. I hope you had a cheese and crackers tray for them. Maybe a crying towel too. Be nice though, for all their gruff bluster, Bears have sensitive feelings.
Both the Bears and the Packers have played better games, but hip-hip-hooray! I don't think the first two Green Bay touchdowns were actually in the end zone. I don't know why they weren't challenged. But then that asshole speared Rodgers' helmet with his helmet, so screw 'em. To hell with yardage penalties, they should just eject those players from the game.
Wow, they are really going after Cutler out on the blogs. A number of them are NFL players who are upset he didn't suck it up and play.It was after all a championship game.
Now they're saying he'll have an MRI scan on Monday so we'll soon know. I think maybe because there was no obvious play that injured him, people are doubting him.
Today is a day of tears, rage, joy, and excitement.
ReplyDeleteAnd brats and beer.
ReplyDeleteSeats for Sunday's NFC Championship Game between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field in Chicago are being resold at an average price of $1,018, according to FanSnap.com, an Internet search engine that finds available seats on about 50 ticket-reselling websites.
ReplyDeleteI know if I was going to spend a grand it would not be for a ticket, but it would be for one smoke'in party for all my JTI friends!
I gave up on the brat and sauerkraut idea (just couldn't find anything worth while, which I'm kinda bummed about) so decided to make some chicken wings with blue cheese and ranch dressing, some chips and dips and beer (or soda for me don't like beer). Should be fun either way, got a Bears fan coming over so it should be exciting. Hope you all enjoy your game time as well..
ReplyDeleteand 1000 dollars for tickets to a game is just nuts.. It will be much warmer and better view at home watching it on TV.. I'm sure it would be exciting to see it live, but not 1000 dollars worthy.
And out on e-bay tickets to the Super Bowl are about $4,000 and yet no one knows who is going. Probably why none of them are selling, yet.
ReplyDeleteAlthough we all have to admit it would be wonderful to actually be at the game today, it will be (hopefully) just as much fun to be sitting in front of the tv, in a nice warm home.
GO PACK GO!!!!!
Be there, or be square. Well, at least in front of the tube! Personally, I'd much rather watch it from a warm living room, on a comfy couch, in sweatpants, with my own private bathroom.
ReplyDeleteSo the good guys are in green and gold and the bad guys are in blue and orange...right? I guess I'm all set!
ReplyDeleteTIME TO KICK SOME ASS!! GO PACK!
ReplyDeletelet's see...sub sandwiches-check.
ReplyDeleteChips-check. Beer-check. Cheese and crackers-check. Packers shirt on-check. My girlfriend has her Bear shirt on. TV on to the right station-check. You know what? I'm ready for some football! GO PACK GO!
My friend came over (the one from Chicago) I was going to keep things calm and nice, but he walks in and starts talking crap.. now it's on..
ReplyDeleteI was at a convenience store a little while ago., The clerk said Packers fans just say, "Go Pack," but Bears fans always talk crap.
ReplyDeleteGo Pack!
Wow. I expected better from the Bears. If this keeps up, we're going to hear some very loud crying from the south of us.
ReplyDeleteI know we are up by 14 but this is still a nail-biter. Yikes!
ReplyDeleteOh man this is fun..
ReplyDeleteGosh Why Not, your poor FIB. I hope you had a cheese and crackers tray for them. Maybe a crying towel too. Be nice though, for all their gruff bluster, Bears have sensitive feelings.
ReplyDeletehaha.. he left early.. although I think he left a little too early cause he missed the Bears last TD.. poor guy couldn't handle it..
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun game.
OMG We are going to the Super Bowl!
ReplyDeleteOMG!!!!
Very exciting.. having a hard time settling down and it's 12:30 a.m... I gotta get to bed..
ReplyDeleteWoo-Hoo! Super Bowl for the Packers!
ReplyDeleteBoth the Bears and the Packers have played better games, but hip-hip-hooray! I don't think the first two Green Bay touchdowns were actually in the end zone. I don't know why they weren't challenged. But then that asshole speared Rodgers' helmet with his helmet, so screw 'em. To hell with yardage penalties, they should just eject those players from the game.
Green Bay vs. Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV
ReplyDeleteWow, they are really going after Cutler out on the blogs. A number of them are NFL players who are upset he didn't suck it up and play.It was after all a championship game.
ReplyDeleteNow they're saying he'll have an MRI scan on Monday so we'll soon know. I think maybe because there was no obvious play that injured him, people are doubting him.
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