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March 3, 2009

I Have An Extra WBC Ticket

I have an extra ticket to next Monday's World Baseball Classic game in Toronto. Anyone out there wanna go?

I've struck out with JoSers and SoSHers I know in the area, so I'm making a general inquiry.

The game is on Monday, March 9 at 6:30 PM. It's Game 3 -- the losers of the two opening games: Canada/USA & Italy/Venezuela. I picked this one since I'd be guaranteed of seeing either Canada or the US. (I'll be at work when they play each other.)

The seats are quite nice -- in the lower level, Aisle 120 (just to the 1B side of the plate), 16th row (map). Ticket price: Cdn$59 (which is US$45.50 if you are from Buffalo or something).

If you're interested, let me know.

15 comments:

  1. I was supposed to go, but my trip to California got changed. Was supposed to be the week of Feb 16, but now I'm leaving the day of the game. Bah.

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  2. I was supposed to go, but they scheduled a midterm on Tuesday, March 10...weak. I'm still up for going if no one else is able to go. I would just have to study earlier!

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  3. Now who was supposed to go instead of Tim?

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  4. Now who was supposed to go instead of Tim?

    Let's see: Tim and Woti are in the area but can't make it, of the 3 SoSHers I asked, two are already going with their own tickets and one has not replied. I asked someone at work, but have not heard back from him. Accudart can't come from Vermont -- because he's a dushbag.

    Ummmm, who else? I think that's it.

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  5. dushbag

    what?

    never seen that spelling before

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  6. never seen that spelling before

    See here.

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  7. Frig. I never thought I'd be wishin' I was living in Ontario again...

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  8. A*Rod's missing the WBC with a cyst on his hip (possibly a bone cyst), but you weren't going to see the DR play anyway.

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  9. "never seen that spelling before

    See here."

    ah, before i found this blog. NICE

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  10. Where and why California Laura?

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  11. I imagine L will reply tomorrow morning, but she's spending a few days with an old friend from NYC (who moved to LA about the time we left for Canada) and a couple of her brother's kids.

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  12. Where and why California Laura?

    One of my closest friends now lives in L.A. Part of the Great NYC Diaspora. She and I are taking a little road trip up to the Bay Area. One of my nieces, a nephew and nephew's g/f lives in Berkeley.

    I went in 2007 also, but this year I don't have to miss baseball. Yay.

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  13. Nice. I live south of LA. Say hi while you are here...a wave from the plane is sufficient. It's been dreary and damp lately. So sun when you come.

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  14. One of my closest friends now lives in L.A. Part of the Great NYC Diaspora. She and I are taking a little road trip up to the Bay Area. One of my nieces, a nephew and nephew's g/f lives in Berkeley.

    I went in 2007 also, but this year I don't have to miss baseball. Yay.


    I used to live in the Bay Area. I lived in the Richmond neighbourhood in San Francisco. I really liked it. But, overall, way too much traffic and parking hassles for me, though.
    They just built some new huge science museum in Golden Gate Park.

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  15. I live south of LA. Say hi while you are here...a wave from the plane is sufficient.

    Sadly, that is all I'll have time for. Another blog-friend is squeezing in breakfast and a ride to LAX on Friday morning.

    It's been dreary and damp lately. So sun when you come.

    I hope so! For bad weather, my friend could have come here.

    I used to live in the Bay Area. I lived in the Richmond neighbourhood in San Francisco. I really liked it. But, overall, way too much traffic and parking hassles for me, though.

    I love the Bay Area. I always thought it was the only place in the US outside of NYC that I'd be happy living in. But we never got to test that theory.

    When I was an urbanite, I dealt with parking and traffic hassles by not having a car. It worked beautifully.

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