Hey do like us and bring your on drink and food as long as there not open you can go through the gates no questions asked.
Hey do like us and bring your on drink and food as long as there not open you can go through the gates no questions asked.
That goes back to the fall of 1957.
$6.00 Cokes -- The University White Collars have absolutely lost their minds...
And
What's with not having the JumboTron on the Quad this year...?!?
The University said that it was due to "financial constraints" -- this coming from an athletic program that had a +30 million NET profit last year,
Removing the JumoboTron from The Quad -- That's pretty cheap IMHO
** Instead of a JumboTron the University has gotten a little greedy -- they zoned a few more reserved tailgating locations there **
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The average male freshman's body weight was probably thirty pounds below what it is now.
Kids used to actually pick on the fat kids back then. Now they'll get beat up by the other 10 in hearing distance.
Kids used to actually pick on the fat kids back then. Now they'll get beat up by the other 10 in hearing distance.
Wow! Having lived all over the world, I've never managed to get to a game at BD, but it sounds like it's getting as bad as Disneyland.
I think we're paying 6 bucks for churros now! :eek2:
I just spit my tea on my laptop.
I had the Dream Land pulled pork sandwich. What a disappointment. Very greasy, full of fat and just not very good. I won't make that mistake again.
I don't like the prices but it's what the market will bear. When people stop buying the stuff, the prices will most likely come down.
I've never really eaten any food at BD, other than maybe a bag of peanuts (now $4 by the way) or something like that, but it is ridiculous to ask folks to pay $4 for 8 oz of Coke and 8 oz of ice in a paper cup. The $6 plastic cups are an absolute joke. There are plenty of eating choices before and after the game so I can avoid the food prices, but after a half of yelling and cheering I almost always need a drink at halftime. And I feel absolute pity for the folks with small children.
It ought to be against the law to charge folks this much for fountain drinks that might cost $0.50 total (and that's probably high). Then, you have bottled water for $4!? I think bottled water is ridiculous at $1 a bottle, much less $4. I am a big time capitalist and free market kind of guy, but this is highway robbery. The university ought to be ashamed for gouging their fans this way. Having said that, you can bet the prices are here to stay.
Great point TideWatcher! I was going to elude to the cheap prices at the Masters event as well. I beleive it is exactly what several of you have said, as long as there are some that are willing to pay it, they'll continue to charge these amounts for it!