BirdRacer
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I believe he is a she.Oh, come on. Isn't the stuff on just about everybody's so-called bucket list stuff that either costs an enormous amount of money, takes an enormous amount of time, and/or takes place on the other side of the world? He lives in Nashville. Scoring a thirty dollar ticket to a football game 180 miles away isn't some unattainable dream unless you're an bankrupt quadriplegic dialysis patient or something.
I mean, I'm unemployed, and yet my wife and I spent more money tonight on beer and whiskey than it would cost somebody in Nashville to drive over to a UT game in Knoxville one Saturday and buy a ticket. This should be an achievable goal for the guy.
Ive never been to one although its on my bucket list of things to do
Is it as loud as it seems from TV?
Is it as awesome as I think watching the Running Thru The T?
Whats some of the best parts of the experience?
Hey Fella, if your for real about your situation, then I will buy you 2 tickets.(Don't know how good the seats willl be) One for you and your chosen driver. It will have to be next year, as I'm already committed for this season. Just look up my e-mail and we'll work it out.
If you show up in normal condition and not on "disability" you will certainly qualify before you leave. :birgits_giggle:
Oh, come on. Isn't the stuff on just about everybody's so-called bucket list stuff that either costs an enormous amount of money, takes an enormous amount of time, and/or takes place on the other side of the world? He lives in Nashville. Scoring a thirty dollar ticket to a football game 180 miles away isn't some unattainable dream unless you're an bankrupt quadriplegic dialysis patient or something.
I mean, I'm unemployed, and yet my wife and I spent more money tonight on beer and whiskey than it would cost somebody in Nashville to drive over to a UT game in Knoxville one Saturday and buy a ticket. This should be an achievable goal for the guy.