Some people just cant be grateful for what they have. Maybe he should learn to appreciate all the nice things we have. Hes the kind of guy that has a problem with everything no matter what so it like talking to a wall
Some people just cant be grateful for what they have. Maybe he should learn to appreciate all the nice things we have. Hes the kind of guy that has a problem with everything no matter what so it like talking to a wall
I’m greatful to be going to almost every game. I guess when you attend often, you get more run-ins with the yellow belly police. Sorry you are unfortunate and must stick to message board policing. You don’t know me and obviously do not follow my posts. Get under back your rock and enjoy your useless self.
If you think the logistics of parking and the yellow shirts are keeping people from attending games you really are clueless. Try the sub .500 record and the 1 friday night win as an excuse for poor attendance. If we were 30-9 youd be parking at Rouses and waiting in line to scan your tickets
Ive been to every game but 1 this year and since 2013 ive maybe missed 10 games in all. So i attend quite often and have never had not 1 time had someone ask me for my ticket or been asked to move. You know why?? Oh because i sit in the seat that i bought. I dont go try and sit in a patio box or the grandstand just because there are only a couple people there.
You right, let’s do our dameddest to move as many people as we can out while we down. Sounds like a winning recipe in business and certain to work in sports. Let’s add some more yellow shirts and double the rules to follow. You know, just the recipe of the Democrats. More regulation, more power, more money. Sounds like a sound plan for short and long term success.
I’ll just say this, I’m sitting in the seats I bought. I’ve no problem showing you my tickets and asking you to find another spot. But I’m not upset because you were there to begin with. If you don’t have a ticket just move, assume whoever is asking you to move has a ticket, don’t make an a ss of yourself.
I have been having grandstand tickets for many years and gone to many games. Sometimes when it is not packed after 2 or 3 innings I enjoy mingling with friends in different sections. If someone even looks at the seat I am sitting in, I immediately ask if i am in their seats as I am getting up. Never had a problem because I respected the fact that I was in someones seat and they had the right of way. 95% of time it never came up. A little respect and common courtesy goes a long way with Cajun people.
The same guy has been in our section all season, told him hello for the first game and he had never asked to see my ticket again.
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