CDAGRIZ said:EverettGriz said:Oh, did they go with the more general, "Illegal substances"?
I'm going to give it to you, EG: "Drugs/Illegal Activity."
No joke.
:lol:
CDAGRIZ said:EverettGriz said:Oh, did they go with the more general, "Illegal substances"?
I'm going to give it to you, EG: "Drugs/Illegal Activity."
No joke.
Good thing your a former designer cause that thing is atrocious. I mean I couldn't get a single ticket 10 times. Then I changed ot to 4. Instant 2nd row seats. 5 times I got seats of 4-5 people. Then went back to 2 and 1. Nothing wtfGreat Day To Be An Eagle said:mtgrizfankb said:Btw anyone looking for tickets. Just keep checking easterns crappy site. Two days ago I got 4 tickets on the griz sideline middle section row 2.
As a former web designer for that "crappy site", I take great offense to this :evil:
CDAGRIZ said:Is anyone honestly surprised that Eastern Washington University playing ticket games with Griz fans? It's been this way since they moved from Joe Albi to the bleachers.
Ursa Major said:CDAGRIZ said:Is anyone honestly surprised that Eastern Washington University playing ticket games with Griz fans? It's been this way since they moved from Joe Albi to the bleachers.
As a representative from the United States Bleacher Association (USBA), I would ask that you cease and desist any further linkage to our proud organization with the "facilities" at eastern washington university. Please do not make us proceed with legal actions in this matter.
Good Day, Sir!
CDAGRIZ said:Ursa Major said:CDAGRIZ said:Is anyone honestly surprised that Eastern Washington University playing ticket games with Griz fans? It's been this way since they moved from Joe Albi to the bleachers.
As a representative from the United States Bleacher Association (USBA), I would ask that you cease and desist any further linkage to our proud organization with the "facilities" at eastern washington university. Please do not make us proceed with legal actions in this matter.
Good Day, Sir!
Dear USBARep,
The truth being an absolute defense to all forms of defamation, I intend to and will continue to link the USBA with Eastern Washington University (EWU). I understand that the proud folks at the USBA would rather not be associated with EWU for myriad reasons. I, however, must give the people what they want, and what the people want is cold, hard troof. Further, let me remind you that the USBA's reputation is not the most squeaky clean, either. Please do not make me detail the 1952 Ice Show Accident or the numerous complaints regarding "undercarriage pervin.'" I even learned that my sister-in-law doesn't wax where she definitely should due to your disgusting product.
Best,
CDA
Ursa Major said:CDAGRIZ said:Ursa Major said:CDAGRIZ said:Is anyone honestly surprised that Eastern Washington University playing ticket games with Griz fans? It's been this way since they moved from Joe Albi to the bleachers.
As a representative from the United States Bleacher Association (USBA), I would ask that you cease and desist any further linkage to our proud organization with the "facilities" at eastern washington university. Please do not make us proceed with legal actions in this matter.
Good Day, Sir!
Dear USBARep,
The truth being an absolute defense to all forms of defamation, I intend to and will continue to link the USBA with Eastern Washington University (EWU). I understand that the proud folks at the USBA would rather not be associated with EWU for myriad reasons. I, however, must give the people what they want, and what the people want is cold, hard troof. Further, let me remind you that the USBA's reputation is not the most squeaky clean, either. Please do not make me detail the 1952 Ice Show Accident or the numerous complaints regarding "undercarriage pervin.'" I even learned that my sister-in-law doesn't wax where she definitely should due to your disgusting product.
Best,
CDA
Dear CDA,
As you know, or as you should know, the 1952 incident was under the auspices of the former American Bleacher Association (ABA). That organization was officially disbanded following the above mentioned 1952 Ice Skating Show and the hastily organised Taco Night Scandal in Cleveland during the Cinco de Mayo celebration of 1957. As always, we at USBA always recommend full garment coverage for all participants and spectators at any of our sanctioned events.
As you can surely understand, for the safety of the supporters that attend our events, the USBA will only certify events where the bleachers used have been fully certified and approved by USBA engineers. The decrepit "adjunct" bleachers often used by ewu have been inspected and given their quality have not met USBA standards. As an organization, we cannot inspect and/or certify bleachers built before 1940.
Please know that our legal team is monitoring all further communications regarding our organization and the work we do. Please refrain from further linking us to ewu or any of their un-certified facilities.
Best regards,
USBA
CDAGRIZ said:Ursa Major said:CDAGRIZ said:Ursa Major said:As a representative from the United States Bleacher Association (USBA), I would ask that you cease and desist any further linkage to our proud organization with the "facilities" at eastern washington university. Please do not make us proceed with legal actions in this matter.
Good Day, Sir!
Dear USBARep,
The truth being an absolute defense to all forms of defamation, I intend to and will continue to link the USBA with Eastern Washington University (EWU). I understand that the proud folks at the USBA would rather not be associated with EWU for myriad reasons. I, however, must give the people what they want, and what the people want is cold, hard troof. Further, let me remind you that the USBA's reputation is not the most squeaky clean, either. Please do not make me detail the 1952 Ice Show Accident or the numerous complaints regarding "undercarriage pervin.'" I even learned that my sister-in-law doesn't wax where she definitely should due to your disgusting product.
Best,
CDA
Dear CDA,
As you know, or as you should know, the 1952 incident was under the auspices of the former American Bleacher Association (ABA). That organization was officially disbanded following the above mentioned 1952 Ice Skating Show and the hastily organised Taco Night Scandal in Cleveland during the Cinco de Mayo celebration of 1957. As always, we at USBA always recommend full garment coverage for all participants and spectators at any of our sanctioned events.
As you can surely understand, for the safety of the supporters that attend our events, the USBA will only certify events where the bleachers used have been fully certified and approved by USBA engineers. The decrepit "adjunct" bleachers often used by ewu have been inspected and given their quality have not met USBA standards. As an organization, we cannot inspect and/or certify bleachers built before 1940.
Please know that our legal team is monitoring all further communications regarding our organization and the work we do. Please refrain from further linking us to ewu or any of their un-certified facilities.
Best regards,
USBA
Dear USBARep,
As you know, or as you should know, you will never effect service of your line-cook-in-house-counsel-drafted Complaint on me due to my uncanny ability to unintentionally dodge service intentionally. Also, as is widely known, I am judgment proof as I have no domestic holdings. If you seek to attach the equity in my personal residence, you will be disappointed as it was burned down last week in a one-in-a-million freak accident the likes of which I've never been a part.
Finally, because it is after business hours in Deersex, Indiana (the home of the USBA), I trust that you haven't yet learned about your headquarters. I've attached a picture of which I completely randomly gained possession through no act or omission of my own. I sincerely offer any assistance I might be able to provide in these trying times. Please also extend my offer to the attached coin laundry, smoke shop, and rub n' tug businesses that were no doubt also affected. Sorry you are so affiliated with EWU and EWU Athletics.
Best,
CDA
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Increase the odds of having fewer Montana fans show. I believe they are charging $10 more per ticket than what was charged when Ewu played in Missoula last year.mikegriz said:Probably discussed many times before, but what's the deal with Eastern Washington not making tickets available "until closer to the game?" What is the point of this/why do they do it?
grizfnz said:Increase the odds of having fewer Montana fans show. I believe they are charging $10 more per ticket than what was charged when Ewu played in Missoula last year.mikegriz said:Probably discussed many times before, but what's the deal with Eastern Washington not making tickets available "until closer to the game?" What is the point of this/why do they do it?
mikegriz said:Probably discussed many times before, but what's the deal with Eastern Washington not making tickets available "until closer to the game?" What is the point of this/why do they do it?
HannahO said:Those long posts about bleachers and insurance companies confirmed a couple of things for me (besides making my eyes glaze over) ... Some of you have way too much time to write posts on eGrz and you think you're too clever by half. :lol:
marceagfan5 said:grizfnz said:Increase the odds of having fewer Montana fans show. I believe they are charging $10 more per ticket than what was charged when Ewu played in Missoula last year.mikegriz said:Probably discussed many times before, but what's the deal with Eastern Washington not making tickets available "until closer to the game?" What is the point of this/why do they do it?
The regular seating in the stadium was/is sold out. Considering EWU's student tickets, season tickets, and the allotment given to UM, there were not many regular tickets available when they went on sale in Sept.
The "until closer to the game" means they are bringing in additional seating for general admission and until they know the exact capacity, you will hear that term. It also means they have to hold seats for the disabled until a certain point prior to the game.
As for the cost, the cost to bring in additional seating, additional food stands, additional restrooms costs money and they have to do it for the Griz game because of the amount of fans. So ticket prices go up...
Htowngriz said:marceagfan5 said:grizfnz said:Increase the odds of having fewer Montana fans show. I believe they are charging $10 more per ticket than what was charged when Ewu played in Missoula last year.mikegriz said:Probably discussed many times before, but what's the deal with Eastern Washington not making tickets available "until closer to the game?" What is the point of this/why do they do it?
The regular seating in the stadium was/is sold out. Considering EWU's student tickets, season tickets, and the allotment given to UM, there were not many regular tickets available when they went on sale in Sept.
The "until closer to the game" means they are bringing in additional seating for general admission and until they know the exact capacity, you will hear that term. It also means they have to hold seats for the disabled until a certain point prior to the game.
As for the cost, the cost to bring in additional seating, additional food stands, additional restrooms costs money and they have to do it for the Griz game because of the amount of fans. So ticket prices go up...
That, and it's just a bigger game and they know people will pay more for it. Pretty sure tickets for the EWU game were 60 last year in Missoula.
App State and homecoming were the premium price games last year since the big game was in Bozeman. This year premium games are homecoming and cat griz.Htowngriz said:marceagfan5 said:grizfnz said:Increase the odds of having fewer Montana fans show. I believe they are charging $10 more per ticket than what was charged when Ewu played in Missoula last year.mikegriz said:Probably discussed many times before, but what's the deal with Eastern Washington not making tickets available "until closer to the game?" What is the point of this/why do they do it?
The regular seating in the stadium was/is sold out. Considering EWU's student tickets, season tickets, and the allotment given to UM, there were not many regular tickets available when they went on sale in Sept.
The "until closer to the game" means they are bringing in additional seating for general admission and until they know the exact capacity, you will hear that term. It also means they have to hold seats for the disabled until a certain point prior to the game.
As for the cost, the cost to bring in additional seating, additional food stands, additional restrooms costs money and they have to do it for the Griz game because of the amount of fans. So ticket prices go up...
That, and it's just a bigger game and they know people will pay more for it. Pretty sure tickets for the EWU game were 60 last year in Missoula.