A fellow vol fan reaching out

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I just don't agree with asking for handouts for things you WANT not NEED. What happens when your son's new dream is to go to the home opener? At some point you can't keep getting on the internet and asking for people to provide you with things you can't provide yourself. If I were you I would save $3 a week and take him to the first game you can afford.

An infant needs its diaper changed.At some point a toddler wants its diaper changed.The toddler actually needs its want.Can't you see this dad needs a bright spot now.If you knew this family personally your opinion could be understood.Man it's a big ole world out there with every situtation you can imagine.Can't you see a situtation where a family actually needs this gesture of kindness?
 
I wouldn't expect a law student at Dayton cc to understand much

I doubt he is a lawyer , there only 3 or 4 male lawyers in Dayton and only 1 is under 50 and and over half of the people that needs lawyers goes to Chatt or Cleve to get one.
 
In their defense, that vast majority of bashing has been towards them, not you.

And, I'm sure quite a few of those athletes you're wanting to go watch have been through a LOT more than you have. Single family, living in vehicles for certain periods of time, eating 1 meal a day, very few clothes to wear, no coats in the winter, no school supplies etc... Think about how many of them never even had internet or a cell phone. No one here is suggesting that you haven't been through some tough times. I'm just trying to put your request into perspective.

It boils down to this request seriously just being a desire and not a need when you compare it to what others don't have. We're glad that your son is going to have this opportunity, now, but it simply can't be argued that your request is anything other than a want.

Why does it matter? The man is working to pay for his needs. He reached out to ask for his wants, for his son. It would be worse if he blew his own money on his wants, instead of feeding and clothing his son. That is the way I look at it.
 
An infant needs its diaper changed.At some point a toddler wants its diaper changed.The toddler actually needs its want.Can't you see this dad needs a bright spot now.If you knew this family personally your opinion could be understood.Man it's a big ole world out there with every situtation you can imagine.Can't you see a situtation where a family actually needs this gesture of kindness?

Sure. I give to Make-a-Wish so kids with life threatening illnesses can have a want not a need.

If everything the OP said is true I still disagree with asking people on the internet for a handout. Save the money and go next year or to a game at the end of the season. I'm sure there is something that can be cut out of the guy's budget that will allow him to save to provide for himself. The OP isn't doing his son any favor by teaching him to ask for things he can't afford.
 
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I grew up with very little and didn't attend my first Vols game until I was in college at UT (despite growing up here in Knoxville). I remember my Dad took me over to the stadium on a game day when I was probably no more than 9 or 10 years old (in an attempt to get some cheap tickets and finally get to go to a game). We never found any - not that he could afford anyway. So, we drove home listening to John Ward call the plays. I noticed tears in my Father's eyes, and I've never forgotten that.

I now have 7 season tickets, and last season 2 friends were not able to go, so I attempted to sell those 2 seats as I walked into the stadium. As I was holding them up, a Father and Son walked over and asked "how much". "$75 for the pair," I said. The kid's face lit up, but at the same time, I saw his Father's heart sink. I was thrust back to my childhood - having to see a teary eyed Father drive me back home. I handed the tickets to them free of charge and they were our guests for the game. We even bought them concessions. That Father and Son had the time of their lives. I saw a few tears from the Dad that day but they were much different than the tears my own Father cried.

Here's my point: The OP may be full of $#^% (although I don't believe he is). BUT, it doesn't mean one of the Vol Nation can't offer to help the guy - even if he gets played for a fool.

In my eyes, if there's even a remote chance that a Father and Son get a chance to bond over the VOLS (a lifelong bond and memory, IMO), wouldn't it be worth it to pay out $150 to give someone that joy? Stop judging. If you don't like it, keep it to yourself.

Now I'm all for an act of kindness like this. Props to you for such a nice gesture.
 
Why does it matter? The man is working to pay for his needs. He reached out to ask for his wants, for his son. It would be worse if he blew his own money on his wants, instead of feeding and clothing his son. That is the way I look at it.

Huh. I didn't see where the OP disclosed his income, budget and spending habits. I have a Dave Ramsey book the guy can borrow.
 
Sure. I give to Make-a-Wish so kids with life threatening illnesses can have a want not a need.

If everything the OP said is true I still disagree with asking people on the internet for a handout. Save the money and go next year or to a game at the end of the season. I'm sure there is something that can be cut out of the guy's budget that will allow him to save to provide for himself. The OP isn't doing his son any favor by teaching him to ask for things he can't afford.
You probably shouldn't worry about what he is or isn't teaching his son, it's not your son or your money so why do you care?
 
Huh. I didn't see where the OP disclosed his income, budget and spending habits. I have a Dave Ramsey book the guy can borrow.

So you are saying his kid is without clothes and food then? We get it, you don't care if the guy gets tickets or not, you just want to b**** about him getting some. If it makes you feel that bad, I will buy you some tickets. I will even send them to you in the mail. It is your conscious if you don't use them, not mine.
 
I still remember my first vol game in the early 90's with my dad, I was roughly 5. One of my most fond memories as an adult now, have fun! I'm glad someone could help, GBO!
 
How about don't take your son to a game you know you can't afford.

The thing that you need to understand is that nobody cares about you or your opinion on the matter. It doesn't involve you. It doesn't hurt you in any way for Pacer to take a chance on helping somebody with tickets to a game.

It DOES NOT MATTER whether you think he should do it. Period. Nobody cares what you think about it.

Attend to your own affairs and let others be.
 
How about don't take your son to a game you know you can't afford.

Reading comprehension isn't your strong suit huh? He promised his son he would take him before he fell on hard times. He has been working extra to cover TWO paychecks since his wife couldn't work. He told his son they couldn't go, it broke his heart, so he reached out to try and give his son something he wanted. If he didn't get it, his son wouldn't go.

So how exactly is that taking his son to something he can't afford? By your logic, we shouldn't feed kids that have no food cause they can't afford it. Do you protest toys for tots? Their parents can't afford those toys either.
 
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I grew up with very little and didn't attend my first Vols game until I was in college at UT (despite growing up here in Knoxville). I remember my Dad took me over to the stadium on a game day when I was probably no more than 9 or 10 years old (in an attempt to get some cheap tickets and finally get to go to a game). We never found any - not that he could afford anyway. So, we drove home listening to John Ward call the plays. I noticed tears in my Father's eyes, and I've never forgotten that.

I now have 7 season tickets, and last season 2 friends were not able to go, so I attempted to sell those 2 seats as I walked into the stadium. As I was holding them up, a Father and Son walked over and asked "how much". "$75 for the pair," I said. The kid's face lit up, but at the same time, I saw his Father's heart sink. I was thrust back to my childhood - having to see a teary eyed Father drive me back home. I handed the tickets to them free of charge and they were our guests for the game. We even bought them concessions. That Father and Son had the time of their lives. I saw a few tears from the Dad that day but they were much different than the tears my own Father cried.

Here's my point: The OP may be full of $#^% (although I don't believe he is). BUT, it doesn't mean one of the Vol Nation can't offer to help the guy - even if he gets played for a fool.

In my eyes, if there's even a remote chance that a Father and Son get a chance to bond over the VOLS (a lifelong bond and memory, IMO), wouldn't it be worth it to pay out $150 to give someone that joy? Stop judging. If you don't like it, keep it to yourself.

Awesome, awesome story. So glad you were able to help out and did help out. So many who are able don't. Go Vols!!
 
I could care less what the OP makes, saves, has, ect. Dude may be a hard worker who can out work any guy on this board, or he may be lazy and wasteful. Who knows.

What's cool is seeing kids happy. I have a 4 year old and 3 year old and there is nothing like seeing them happy. Hope the little man has the time of his life.

I didn't get to go to my first game in Neyland until I was married and saved it up. My parents never could afford it, but it taught me that if I wanted to enjoy things like the Vols I should work hard, & save money.

I was able to take 4 teens to Neyland a couple of years ago for their first game. Nothing like being able to share something like that with people who have never been there.
 
So you are saying his kid is without clothes and food then? We get it, you don't care if the guy gets tickets or not, you just want to b**** about him getting some. If it makes you feel that bad, I will buy you some tickets. I will even send them to you in the mail. It is your conscious if you don't use them, not mine.

Thanks for the offer. I don't need tickets. You can donate the money to Make-a-Wish of the Midsouth if you would like.
 
By your logic, we shouldn't feed kids that have no food cause they can't afford it.

completely off base with that argument. if you're going to debate the subject, then at least be fair about it.

food does not equate to football tickets
 
Great stories you shared! Nice job with the extra tix!

Being 9 or 10 makes sense. You're old enough to remember. At 5, that's a stretch.

This... My 3 year old wants everything... There's a fine line between the kid really wanting to go (which I’m sure he does but he probably no more than really wanting that toy at wal-mart or really wanting a happy meal or really wanting a puppy… you get the point) and the dad really wanting to take the kid. Either way it's a sad situation, but to merit getting on a message board asking for free tickets and not offering any service in return? I don't know... Plus the guy asking if he wants to mail them if their schedules don't work and wanting a ticket for the wife is a little sketchy.

Posters shouldn’t kid themselves, although this thread is filled with many congratulations to Pacer for his thoughtful act of mercy and kind words to the OP, there are many people that do not completely agree with the request and subsequent responses. They're just too afraid to post anything for fear the mob with get them. (an anonymous poll might be a more accurate indication of everyone’s true feelings)

I don’t think it’s the best thing to just come out guns a blaz’n like the 5905 (or whatever) guy did but to have questions and to be cautious of the situation does not make you a bad person.

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funny that I clicked on this thread immediately after I just gave two tickets to a coworker who can't afford tickets herself. They happen to be the season opener for Vandy playing USC. She is a South Carolina fan and she can't ever make it all the way to Columbia to see a game coming from Nashville. All I asked from her was to cheer loud against the Commodores....

Awesome that Pacer was kind enough to give you and your family tickets....hope everything works out and you enjoy the game. Maybe I'll see you there...I'll be the one dressed in orange with a beer in hand and flask in back pocket. cheers!!
 
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funny that I clicked on this thread immediately after I just gave two tickets to a coworker who can't afford tickets herself. They happen to be the season opener for Vandy playing USC. She is a South Carolina fan and she can't ever make it all the way to Columbia to see a game coming from Nashville. All I asked from her was to cheer loud against the Commodores....

Awesome that Pacer was kind enough to give you and your family tickets....hope everything works out and you enjoy the game. Maybe I'll see you there...I'll be the one dressed in orange with a beer in hand and flask in back pocket. cheers!!
Whatchu got on my vandy/ut tickets?
 
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