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Re: Stadiums/Parks you visited.
« Reply #25 on: December 13, 2007, 11:55:08 AM »
hey cal you live in like the bethel or danbury area over there?...my uncle lives over there...myself am originally from Providence RI. 




Fairfield county.

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« Reply #26 on: December 13, 2007, 12:40:48 PM »
-Candlestick (refuse to call it whatever it is now- Niners)
-Oakland Alameda- (A's and RAIDERS)
-Pac Bell (SF Giants)
-Jack Murphy (refuse to call whatever is is now, Qualcom I think)
-BoB (Now Chase Field-D'Backs)
-Sun Devil Stadium (ASU)
-New Az Cardinal Stadium (Super Bowl '08)
-Jobing.com Areana (Phx Coyotes)
-America West (Suns)
-ARCO (Sac Kings)
-LA Collosium (RAIDERS when they were on vacation in LA)
-Angels Stadium
-Most of the Spring Training Stadiums in AZ

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Re: Stadiums/Parks you visited.
« Reply #27 on: December 13, 2007, 12:51:12 PM »



Fairfield county.

One of my roomates from college grew up in westport. I met many a young lady at the Sea Grape when I used to go up and visit my buddy's from school.

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« Reply #28 on: December 13, 2007, 03:15:20 PM »
Watched them play a home playoff game there in the rain recently.

Just pathetic that any recent stadium in bad-weather cities does without one-New England and Pittsburgh for example, in addition to Seattle.

yea but the whole bad weather thing is kind of part of the package when you play those teams, i would agree with as far as baseball stadiums but nor football.  football is meant to be played outside in the elements, and the teams have to strategize a whole other dimension to the game plan....i love it...and yes i have been to patriots games in the beginning of december when it is 10 degrees out with a wind chill of like -50 and freezing pouring rain but i my friends am not a fair weather fan by any stretch and i stayed till the very end of that fucking game....loving every second of it.

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Re: Stadiums/Parks you visited.
« Reply #29 on: December 13, 2007, 06:51:37 PM »
yea but the whole bad weather thing is kind of part of the package when you play those teams, i would agree with as far as baseball stadiums but nor football.  football is meant to be played outside in the elements, and the teams have to strategize a whole other dimension to the game plan....i love it...and yes i have been to patriots games in the beginning of december when it is 10 degrees out with a wind chill of like -50 and freezing pouring rain but i my friends am not a fair weather fan by any stretch and i stayed till the very end of that fucking game....loving every second of it.

I agree with this, football is a different animal, the elements are part of the appeal.

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Re: Stadiums/Parks you visited.
« Reply #30 on: December 14, 2007, 12:24:23 AM »
I agree with this, football is a different animal, the elements are part of the appeal.


cal i think in order to agree with us one would have to live in the type of climate we live in...because i mean my highschool coach would always be like its a lovely day for football when it was the most disgusting weather you could imagine...i think we are used to the weather being from North East and someone in like California wouldnt understand it...

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Re: Stadiums/Parks you visited.
« Reply #31 on: December 14, 2007, 07:09:22 AM »
One of my roomates from college grew up in westport. I met many a young lady at the Sea Grape when I used to go up and visit my buddy's from school.




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