Questions/Information for those attending the SECCG in Atlanta

A friend of mine got a job at Stats and reports the the beer is mediocre and tremendously overpriced. "I wouldn't drink there if I didn't have to work there," I think he said.

Both places will be packed all afternoon before the game, that's for sure. I'm going to start drinking before I leave home just in case.

My buddy went there last weekend. The waiter recommended the beef pot pie so he got that. It was poor and cost $22. I've heard bad things about this place too.

However it is cool that you can pour your own beer right at your table.
 
However it is cool that you can pour your own beer right at your table.

That's a fantastic idea for a sports bar, isn't it? I'm going to have to try it out sometime. And I think my friend said it's only something like 33 cents an ounce, so it's not too expensive if you go that way. I think he said they had Sweetwater 420 at the draft tables, which is a fairly drinkable beer.

I do, however, hope they have a good liability insurance policy. Customers pouring beer themselves seems like something lawyers might have a field day with.
 
Info on the radio broadcast for those in Atlanta

VOL NETWORK 'STADIUMCAST' SET FOR FM 99.1 AT GEORGIA DOME
The Vol Network's "StadiumCast" frequency for the Tennessee-LSU game Saturday inside the Georgia Dome is 99.1 on the FM dial. Fans attending the game can tune into the Vol Network broadcast by bringing a portable radio.
The “Kickoff Call-In Show” with John Wilkerson, Mike Stowell, Tim Priest and Bob Kesling begins coverage at 2:30 p.m. Eastern time (1:30 p.m. Central).
 
To: Everyone Going to the SECCG

From: Jealous Florida fan

Enjoy the game and good luck. But please consider shelling out the extra $20 to take cabs with your buddies if you are going out tonight or tomorrow night to celebrate the ancitipation or the victory. Remember, safety first.

LG
 
To: Everyone Going to the SECCG

From: Jealous Florida fan

Enjoy the game and good luck. But please consider shelling out the extra $20 to take cabs with your buddies if you are going out tonight or tomorrow night to celebrate the ancitipation or the victory. Remember, safety first.

LG
Do you work DUI cases???

J/K....Man I wish I could go to ATL for this one, my daughter has a double ear infection and I need to take care of her...
 
Do you work DUI cases???

J/K....Man I wish I could go to ATL for this one, my daughter has a double ear infection and I need to take care of her...


Sorry to hear she is ill...but admit that you like taking care of her.

I only do DUIs to the extent that the cops get sued for arresting someone who claims they were sober.
 
Sorry to hear she is ill...but admit that you like taking care of her.

I only do DUIs to the extent that the cops get sued for arresting someone who claims they were sober.
She's only 8 mos and this is her first time to come under the weather, but I do enjoy taking care of my girl...Quick question for ya LG, I have a cousin, who's father-in-law is a "Railroad Lawyer" very wealthy and funny old man...I have never heard of the term Railroad Law and was wondering if it is the same as International?
Could you explain?
 
She's only 8 mos and this is her first time to come under the weather, but I do enjoy taking care of my girl...Quick question for ya LG, I have a cousin, who's father-in-law is a "Railroad Lawyer" very wealthy and funny old man...I have never heard of the term Railroad Law and was wondering if it is the same as International?
Could you explain?


My impression has always been that the law concerning common carriers, like planes, cruise ships, and trains, is its own unique area and that within each of them are some serious subspecialties having to do with everything from maritime to various regulatory issues.

My grandfather was an exec with Southern Railways and I know from reading cases in other contexts that entire industries grew up surrounding building the routes and dealing with the commerce issues. I think that someone that was doing it back in the 50's, ro example, had a lot of power and a lot of responsibility, so it would not surprise me if they call him a "Railroad Lawyer."
 
Is that easy to get in and out of? I lived in ATL for 3 years and rode MARTA a good bit, but I have never been out there. That would actually be the simplest way as far as the train ride goes. No train switching and the ride can't be more than 10-15 minutes.

It can be a little hectic and crowded at first, but just stay at the stadium about 30 minutes after the game or just hang outside the stadium for a bit and the Dome station will empty out a lot.
 
It can be a little hectic and crowded at first, but just stay at the stadium about 30 minutes after the game or just hang outside the stadium for a bit and the Dome station will empty out a lot.

I've taken MARTA to the Dome . . . I was asking how the station was at the end of the west line.
 
Do you work DUI cases???

J/K....Man I wish I could go to ATL for this one, my daughter has a double ear infection and I need to take care of her...
Good luck with that. My daughter had at least one ear infection every single month from age 5 months to 12 months......no fun for you or her.
 

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