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Sac/PSU game thread

grizzlyjournal said:
OK Statesman, I'll take you up on this (IF the tourney is in Sacramento and IF I can break free to get there). Post a list of decent budget hotels, some nice places to eat, some great watering holes that'll tolerate Griz fans, and perhaps some other "stuff to do" in Sacramento. I don't mind attending the tourney in a rec center. For the pure love of hoops...

Geez.....I'm not a travel agent......

Thanks for the warm welcome.
Ha!
Best coffee place: Starbucks.
Best Fine Food: In and Out Burger.
Best Bar: Applebees (the one in the strip mall in South Sac).
 
Ursa Major said:
grizzlyjournal said:
OK Statesman, I'll take you up on this (IF the tourney is in Sacramento and IF I can break free to get there). Post a list of decent budget hotels, some nice places to eat, some great watering holes that'll tolerate Griz fans, and perhaps some other "stuff to do" in Sacramento. I don't mind attending the tourney in a rec center. For the pure love of hoops...

Geez.....I'm not a travel agent......

Thanks for the warm welcome.
Ha!
Best coffee place: Starbucks.
Best Fine Food: In and Out Burger.
Best Bar: Applebees (the one in the strip mall in South Sac).

Ursa, that Applebees has closed. I'd recommend the one out on Arden.

Keep your wallet in your front pocket.
 
EverettGriz said:
Ursa Major said:
grizzlyjournal said:
OK Statesman, I'll take you up on this (IF the tourney is in Sacramento and IF I can break free to get there). Post a list of decent budget hotels, some nice places to eat, some great watering holes that'll tolerate Griz fans, and perhaps some other "stuff to do" in Sacramento. I don't mind attending the tourney in a rec center. For the pure love of hoops...

Geez.....I'm not a travel agent......

Thanks for the warm welcome.
Ha!
Best coffee place: Starbucks.
Best Fine Food: In and Out Burger.
Best Bar: Applebees (the one in the strip mall in South Sac).

Ursa, that Applebees has closed. I'd recommend the one out on Arden.

Keep your wallet in your front pocket.

That's a good call, but the Chili's out on Arden gets out of fucking control from 3-6pm on Thursdays. I watched this middle manager drink THREE tall Coors Lights and eat an Awesome Blossom one day. He left saying, "Oh, I'm so full." He was slurring his speech a bit too. Absolute party animal. I almost spit my appletini out my nose.
 
Oh, my bad. I thought we were talking about hip places.

Yeah, no doubt that Chili's can rock. But unfortunately it's so well known and popular with the "it" people in Sacto that I can no longer recommend it. I prefer the more boutique bars. Applebees out in Arden fits that bill. Give it a shot. But heed the wallet warning.
 
EverettGriz said:
Oh, my bad. I thought we were talking about hip places.

Yeah, no doubt that Chili's can rock. But unfortunately it's so well known and popular with the "it" people in Sacto that I can no longer recommend it. I prefer the more boutique bars. Applebees out in Arden fits that bill. Give it a shot. But heed the wallet warning.

Noted. I didn't know we were talking indie spots. Applebee's it is. You don't have to dress up as much.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
EverettGriz said:
Oh, my bad. I thought we were talking about hip places.

Yeah, no doubt that Chili's can rock. But unfortunately it's so well known and popular with the "it" people in Sacto that I can no longer recommend it. I prefer the more boutique bars. Applebees out in Arden fits that bill. Give it a shot. But heed the wallet warning.

Noted. I didn't know we were talking indie spots. Applebee's it is. You don't have to dress up as much.


Nope. California Mobile Home style.
 
sacstateman said:
Gee I guess I'll see if I can arrange for a couple of ewes to keep you goat ropers warm.

Does anyone know what the f*** the sactoian is trying to say here?

And thanks in advance if you speak California gibberish.
 
EverettGriz said:
sacstateman said:
Gee I guess I'll see if I can arrange for a couple of ewes to keep you goat ropers warm.

Does anyone know what the f*** the sactoian is trying to say here?

And thanks in advance if you speak California gibberish.

I think he's having a stroke. Should someone call for help?
 
Potomac Griz said:
EverettGriz said:
sacstateman said:
Gee I guess I'll see if I can arrange for a couple of ewes to keep you goat ropers warm.

Does anyone know what the f*** the sactoian is trying to say here?

And thanks in advance if you speak California gibberish.

I think he's having a stroke. Should someone call for help?

Fine work, Men!! :lol:
 
Ursa Major said:
Potomac Griz said:
EverettGriz said:
sacstateman said:
Gee I guess I'll see if I can arrange for a couple of ewes to keep you goat ropers warm.

Does anyone know what the f*** the sactoian is trying to say here?

And thanks in advance if you speak California gibberish.

I think he's having a stroke. Should someone call for help?

Fine work, Men!! :lol:


I know. I laughed at that as well. Very nice, Poto! :thumb:
 
EverettGriz said:
sacstateman said:
Gee I guess I'll see if I can arrange for a couple of ewes to keep you goat ropers warm.

Does anyone know what the f*** the sactoian is trying to say here?

And thanks in advance if you speak California gibberish.

I'll take a crack, even though I'm totally more well-versed in the SoCal parlance, bruh. I believe an "ewe" is a female sheep. With 600,000 head of sheep in CA (undoubtedly all in the north), versus 200,000 head of sheep in MT, we have to be more understanding of our Californian friend's references to these woolen creatures. He's just more used to them.

His reference to "keep you [gentlemen] warm" must mean that he is planning to hop on the loom and make us some wool coats and hats. Maybe some gloves.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
EverettGriz said:
sacstateman said:
Gee I guess I'll see if I can arrange for a couple of ewes to keep you goat ropers warm.

Does anyone know what the f*** the sactoian is trying to say here?

And thanks in advance if you speak California gibberish.

I'll take a crack, even though I'm totally more well-versed in the SoCal parlance, bruh. I believe an "ewe" is a female sheep. With 600,000 head of sheep in CA (undoubtedly all in the north), versus 200,000 head of sheep in MT, we have to be more understanding of our Californian friend's references to these woolen creatures. He's just more used to them.

His reference to "keep you [gentlemen] warm" must mean that he is planning to hop on the loom and make us some wool coats and hats. Maybe some gloves.


Using your figures (I never counted heads of sheep) that means there are 1 sheep for every 5 people in Montana. Only 1 sheep for every 64 people in California......guess you get a bit more intimate with your sheep.......BTW.....out here we call them "ewes" unlike in Montana where they call them "honey, baby, sugar or Mrs." Also...Applebee's may be too formal for you guys, stick to Denny's....and scrape your boots at the border please...
 
sacstateman said:
Geez.....I'm not a travel agent.....call AAA or go to http://www.visitsacramento.com.....best" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I can do for you.....
never in the history of college message boards has 1 post ever fully captured the entirety of a school and fan base as well as this one does. No knowledge or pride in his community, no hospitality whatsoever. Having never imagined anyone in their right mind would ever want to visit his community, and having never before been asked, he has never even given a thought to what he would recommend to anyone who asked.

Had GJ asked what is the best commute route to get from a mobile home park to "Campus", and which lot to park in that gets you out of there fastest after 1 class, I am sure sacstateman would have had an eloquent answer.

Thanks you sacstateman for reinforcing all stereotypes of your school and fans.
 
sacstateman said:
CDAGRIZ said:
EverettGriz said:
sacstateman said:
Gee I guess I'll see if I can arrange for a couple of ewes to keep you goat ropers warm.

Does anyone know what the f*** the sactoian is trying to say here?

And thanks in advance if you speak California gibberish.

I'll take a crack, even though I'm totally more well-versed in the SoCal parlance, bruh. I believe an "ewe" is a female sheep. With 600,000 head of sheep in CA (undoubtedly all in the north), versus 200,000 head of sheep in MT, we have to be more understanding of our Californian friend's references to these woolen creatures. He's just more used to them.

His reference to "keep you [gentlemen] warm" must mean that he is planning to hop on the loom and make us some wool coats and hats. Maybe some gloves.


Using your figures (I never counted heads of sheep) that means there are 1 sheep for every 5 people in Montana. Only 1 sheep for every 64 people in California......guess you get a bit more intimate with your sheep.......BTW.....out here we call them "ewes" unlike in Montana where they call them "honey, baby, sugar or Mrs." Also...Applebee's may be too formal for you guys, stick to Denny's....and scrape your boots at the border please...

Shortsighted analysis. The sheep in CA are confined to the inland NorCal counties and thus concentrated in a smaller land area than in Montana. While this drastically increases the sheep per person (SPP) figure, SPP isn't determinative. Land area per sheep (sheep concentration) laid over human population concentration is a much better measure of human/sheep interaction. As you and I both know, CA takes the cake there.

http://activerain.trulia.com/blogsv...on-at-the-sacramento-county-landfill----photo

Thanks for the tip re: Applebee's.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
sacstateman said:
CDAGRIZ said:
EverettGriz said:
Does anyone know what the f*** the sactoian is trying to say here?

And thanks in advance if you speak California gibberish.

I'll take a crack, even though I'm totally more well-versed in the SoCal parlance, bruh. I believe an "ewe" is a female sheep. With 600,000 head of sheep in CA (undoubtedly all in the north), versus 200,000 head of sheep in MT, we have to be more understanding of our Californian friend's references to these woolen creatures. He's just more used to them.

His reference to "keep you [gentlemen] warm" must mean that he is planning to hop on the loom and make us some wool coats and hats. Maybe some gloves.


Using your figures (I never counted heads of sheep) that means there are 1 sheep for every 5 people in Montana. Only 1 sheep for every 64 people in California......guess you get a bit more intimate with your sheep.......BTW.....out here we call them "ewes" unlike in Montana where they call them "honey, baby, sugar or Mrs." Also...Applebee's may be too formal for you guys, stick to Denny's....and scrape your boots at the border please...

Shortsighted analysis. The sheep in CA are confined to the inland NorCal counties and thus concentrated in a smaller land area than in Montana. While this drastically increases the sheep per person (SPP) figure, SPP isn't determinative. Land area per sheep (sheep concentration) laid over human population concentration is a much better measure of human/sheep interaction. As you and I both know, CA takes the cake there.

http://activerain.trulia.com/blogsv...on-at-the-sacramento-county-landfill----photo

Thanks for the tip re: Applebee's.


Man you have alot of knowledge about sheep.....must be lonely in Montana
 
Grizbeer said:
sacstateman said:
Geez.....I'm not a travel agent.....call AAA or go to http://www.visitsacramento.com.....best" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I can do for you.....
never in the history of college message boards has 1 post ever fully captured the entirety of a school and fan base as well as this one does. No knowledge or pride in his community, no hospitality whatsoever. Having never imagined anyone in their right mind would ever want to visit his community, and having never before been asked, he has never even given a thought to what he would recommend to anyone who asked.

Had GJ asked what is the best commute route to get from a mobile home park to "Campus", and which lot to park in that gets you out of there fastest after 1 class, I am sure sacstateman would have had an eloquent answer.

Thanks you sacstateman for reinforcing all stereotypes of your school and fans.

I don't live there.....you shouldn't assume....I'm not assuming anything about you because of your handle....
 
sacstateman said:
Grizbeer said:
sacstateman said:
Geez.....I'm not a travel agent.....call AAA or go to http://www.visitsacramento.com.....best" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I can do for you.....
never in the history of college message boards has 1 post ever fully captured the entirety of a school and fan base as well as this one does. No knowledge or pride in his community, no hospitality whatsoever. Having never imagined anyone in their right mind would ever want to visit his community, and having never before been asked, he has never even given a thought to what he would recommend to anyone who asked.

Had GJ asked what is the best commute route to get from a mobile home park to "Campus", and which lot to park in that gets you out of there fastest after 1 class, I am sure sacstateman would have had an eloquent answer.

Thanks you sacstateman for reinforcing all stereotypes of your school and fans.

I don't live there.....you shouldn't assume....I'm not assuming anything about you because of your handle....
Ha ha, jeez that's even more reinforces the stereotype of Sac "fans" - so you have never gone back to catch a game, and consequently have no recommendations on where to stay or grab dinner? Pretty sure EG or CDA could give you some pointers on where to stay, things to do, and where to eat and drink in Missoula, although neither of them live in Missoula or is a travel agent. Sad.
 
sacstateman said:
CDAGRIZ said:
sacstateman said:
CDAGRIZ said:
I'll take a crack, even though I'm totally more well-versed in the SoCal parlance, bruh. I believe an "ewe" is a female sheep. With 600,000 head of sheep in CA (undoubtedly all in the north), versus 200,000 head of sheep in MT, we have to be more understanding of our Californian friend's references to these woolen creatures. He's just more used to them.

His reference to "keep you [gentlemen] warm" must mean that he is planning to hop on the loom and make us some wool coats and hats. Maybe some gloves.


Using your figures (I never counted heads of sheep) that means there are 1 sheep for every 5 people in Montana. Only 1 sheep for every 64 people in California......guess you get a bit more intimate with your sheep.......BTW.....out here we call them "ewes" unlike in Montana where they call them "honey, baby, sugar or Mrs." Also...Applebee's may be too formal for you guys, stick to Denny's....and scrape your boots at the border please...

Shortsighted analysis. The sheep in CA are confined to the inland NorCal counties and thus concentrated in a smaller land area than in Montana. While this drastically increases the sheep per person (SPP) figure, SPP isn't determinative. Land area per sheep (sheep concentration) laid over human population concentration is a much better measure of human/sheep interaction. As you and I both know, CA takes the cake there.

http://activerain.trulia.com/blogsv...on-at-the-sacramento-county-landfill----photo

Thanks for the tip re: Applebee's.


Man you have alot of knowledge about sheep.....must be lonely in Montana

I don't live in Montana, you shouldn't assume.
 
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