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Quote from: cas4ksu on March 19, 2013, 10:00:51 AMBTW, will they be selling beer at the Sprint Center for the NCAA's? I noticed they didn't during the Big 12 tourney..important question
BTW, will they be selling beer at the Sprint Center for the NCAA's? I noticed they didn't during the Big 12 tourney..
Quote from: Wackycat08 (the poster formerly known as fanningksu) on March 19, 2013, 10:31:05 AMTwo lowers for $200 total. Should I do it? jfc fanning, be your own man
Two lowers for $200 total. Should I do it?
still have not heard back from Ole Miss, got my confirmation email at 7:45 Sunday night
Do the lowers, fanning
Quote from: GoodForAnother on March 19, 2013, 10:26:47 AMQuote from: Wackycat08 (the poster formerly known as fanningksu) on March 19, 2013, 10:22:00 AMI found a pair of uppers for $150. He needs to know asap. I don't wanna fling a filet in front of her face and then toss rump roast on her plate. uppers are on kstatesports.com for $66 + 25 fee fwiwI that the NCAA thing they have posted?
Quote from: Wackycat08 (the poster formerly known as fanningksu) on March 19, 2013, 10:22:00 AMI found a pair of uppers for $150. He needs to know asap. I don't wanna fling a filet in front of her face and then toss rump roast on her plate. uppers are on kstatesports.com for $66 + 25 fee fwiw
I found a pair of uppers for $150. He needs to know asap. I don't wanna fling a filet in front of her face and then toss rump roast on her plate.
DO YOU WANNA BONE THIS CHICK AGAIN OR NOT FANNING?!
Tidbit on getting good tickets ReplyI will not be attending the KC regional this weekend, as I will out of town in Dallas. However, my father and I have attended many regionals over the years (as both WSU and KSU fans) and I have a tip on how to get good tickets for you. We have used this tip many times over the years. In fact, I am a bit hesitant to even share it, but I want KC packed with purple this week. Unless something has changed this year, the NCAA requires each team in the field to purchase a minimum of 500 tickets per school. For a team like KU or KSU this is no big deal. Those schools have ticket demand way beyond that number and try to purchase as many tickets as possible to fill demand. Unless you are big donor for KSU, you are going to get screwed on getting tickets. However, for a small school (the 15 or 16 seeds) this 500 ticket requirement can be a real financial burden to them. My father and I have landed some amazing tickets over the years by introducing ourselves to the athletic directors of these small schools and befriending them. A few kind words on the success of that small teams year to the AD goes a very long way. For the KC group of teams, that will be WKU. Perhaps WKU travels well and will have no trouble selling their 500 tickets. But if history is correct, it is unlikely that is the case. You often see those 15 or 16 seeds with very few fans behind their benches during their games. They just don't travel well. Often times these schools have to eat the extra tickets they don't sell. My suggestion would be to find out what is the team hotel for WVU, and ask to visit with the AD. Tell them you are willing to buy two extra tickets off of them at face value. DO NOT get greedy on how many tickets you are trying to buy. If they think you are a scalper or are going to sell the tickets you are screwed. You then promise to sit in the seats, and will cheer for their team during the game. Many times over the years, that has resulted in my dad and I getting tickets within the first six rows behind that teams bench. We are often even given free t-shirts of that teams colors to wear during the game which we always wear. We have a great time with it, and their fans adopt us as their own for a few hours. We cheer like we have been lifelong fans of that team each time, and always high five the other fans after big baskets etc. The team we are always rooting for loses the game of course, but we have fun and just landed great seats for the day. After the game, you simply take off their t-shirt and put your purple t-shirt back and enjoy your great seats for the next game. These ADs often have tickets to all sessions by the way. Making that AD your friend can lead to some great tickets for a day or two if you work it right. Anyways, that is the trick we have done several times over the years. My dad is a real friendly and easy going guy, so it always works for us. The key is to simply be nice. Good luck to those who try it. 3/19 10:53 AM | IP: Logged
QuoteTidbit on getting good tickets ReplyI will not be attending the KC regional this weekend, as I will out of town in Dallas. However, my father and I have attended many regionals over the years (as both WSU and KSU fans) and I have a tip on how to get good tickets for you. We have used this tip many times over the years. In fact, I am a bit hesitant to even share it, but I want KC packed with purple this week. Unless something has changed this year, the NCAA requires each team in the field to purchase a minimum of 500 tickets per school. For a team like KU or KSU this is no big deal. Those schools have ticket demand way beyond that number and try to purchase as many tickets as possible to fill demand. Unless you are big donor for KSU, you are going to get screwed on getting tickets. However, for a small school (the 15 or 16 seeds) this 500 ticket requirement can be a real financial burden to them. My father and I have landed some amazing tickets over the years by introducing ourselves to the athletic directors of these small schools and befriending them. A few kind words on the success of that small teams year to the AD goes a very long way. For the KC group of teams, that will be WKU. Perhaps WKU travels well and will have no trouble selling their 500 tickets. But if history is correct, it is unlikely that is the case. You often see those 15 or 16 seeds with very few fans behind their benches during their games. They just don't travel well. Often times these schools have to eat the extra tickets they don't sell. My suggestion would be to find out what is the team hotel for WVU, and ask to visit with the AD. Tell them you are willing to buy two extra tickets off of them at face value. DO NOT get greedy on how many tickets you are trying to buy. If they think you are a scalper or are going to sell the tickets you are screwed. You then promise to sit in the seats, and will cheer for their team during the game. Many times over the years, that has resulted in my dad and I getting tickets within the first six rows behind that teams bench. We are often even given free t-shirts of that teams colors to wear during the game which we always wear. We have a great time with it, and their fans adopt us as their own for a few hours. We cheer like we have been lifelong fans of that team each time, and always high five the other fans after big baskets etc. The team we are always rooting for loses the game of course, but we have fun and just landed great seats for the day. After the game, you simply take off their t-shirt and put your purple t-shirt back and enjoy your great seats for the next game. These ADs often have tickets to all sessions by the way. Making that AD your friend can lead to some great tickets for a day or two if you work it right. Anyways, that is the trick we have done several times over the years. My dad is a real friendly and easy going guy, so it always works for us. The key is to simply be nice. Good luck to those who try it. 3/19 10:53 AM | IP: Logged
Did anyone have a pending charge on their credit card, then get a cancellation?
Quote from: OlatheCat on March 19, 2013, 11:51:01 AMDid anyone have a pending charge on their credit card, then get a cancellation?yes. Also, the cancellation email I got shows a refund of $12 less than the initial authorization, but I assume that will resolve itself.
Quote from: Mikeyis4dcats on March 19, 2013, 11:55:59 AMQuote from: OlatheCat on March 19, 2013, 11:51:01 AMDid anyone have a pending charge on their credit card, then get a cancellation?yes. Also, the cancellation email I got shows a refund of $12 less than the initial authorization, but I assume that will resolve itself.Dumbass
Guys, I got them. She's happy and I'm happy. Bought them through a squawk. Met him outside hooters for them.
Quote from: kim carnes on March 19, 2013, 12:05:46 PMQuote from: Mikeyis4dcats on March 19, 2013, 11:55:59 AMQuote from: OlatheCat on March 19, 2013, 11:51:01 AMDid anyone have a pending charge on their credit card, then get a cancellation?yes. Also, the cancellation email I got shows a refund of $12 less than the initial authorization, but I assume that will resolve itself.Dumbassthey are cancelled because Ole Miss is using them all you mongoloid $!#*.
Quote from: Pete on March 19, 2013, 10:31:44 AMQuote from: GoodForAnother on March 19, 2013, 10:26:47 AMQuote from: Wackycat08 (the poster formerly known as fanningksu) on March 19, 2013, 10:22:00 AMI found a pair of uppers for $150. He needs to know asap. I don't wanna fling a filet in front of her face and then toss rump roast on her plate. uppers are on kstatesports.com for $66 + 25 fee fwiwI that the NCAA thing they have posted?I linked it earlier in the thread but here it is again -- http://ev12.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=PR%3AKSU%3AMB12%3AMO%3ANCAA&linkID=kansuse&shopperContext&caller=PR&appCode&prc=NCAA&ppc=NCAAbought one last night, not sure if they're still on there or not