Would you mind posting where you found them for 1k each?
http://www.gotickets.com/sports/col...cs_national_championship/miami_1216534_TT.php
Get them for $1000 each here...
Would you mind posting where you found them for 1k each?
Ive never heard of that site.It is tempting but it is still too early for me.Usually the waiting game pays off.http://www.gotickets.com/sports/col...cs_national_championship/miami_1216534_TT.php
Get them for $1000 each here...
Amen...HD TV, whatever cold beverage I want on the house, great home cooked food, comfortable seats, among friends and family, all for well less than 100 bucks....
I think I'll choose the living room every time. Though I understand the thrill of seeing it live, as I've gotten older I much prefer being at home.
I am the same way. Plus I don't close the bar in the 3rd quarterHD TV, whatever cold beverage I want on the house, great home cooked food, comfortable seats, among friends and family, all for well less than 100 bucks....
I think I'll choose the living room every time. Though I understand the thrill of seeing it live, as I've gotten older I much prefer being at home.
I like the Islays -- Laphroaig, Ardbeg, and especially Lagavulin. If you're not in the mood for that much smoke and peat, Talisker is an excellent alternative...briny sea air from Skye, good but not Islay-strength peat, and strong black pepper on the finish.....instead of all that money, I am just going to go buy a really nice bottle of scotch and enjoy myself.
Balvenie Portwood 21 Years here I come!
https://shop.thebalvenie.com/products/PortWood,-Aged-21-Years.html
Looking for confirmation of section breakdown, i heard 454 around to 414 and 154 around to 114 are BAMA sections? anyone know for sure?I bought three tickets from TicketCity the week before the LSU game for $710 per ticket (fees, taxes, etc. included) in section 453 row 5.
Notre Dame side but hopefully there will be some crimson around us!
Well, as my grandfather used to say, "That's what makes hoss racin'"I'm not much for the peat at all. Much more of a highlands kinda guy.
Every time I drink Laphroaig I feel as if I just rinsed my mouth out with grass clippings and motor oil.
I have a delicate palate I suppose. I love Glengoyne 17 year, although my girlfriend prefers the 10 year.I like the Islays -- Laphroaig, Ardbeg, and especially Lagavulin. If you're not in the mood for that much smoke and peat, Talisker is an excellent alternative...briny sea air from Skye, good but not Islay-strength peat, and strong black pepper on the finish.
If you like the double-matureds, Lagavulin makes one that ages the regular 16 years in oak, then about six months in sherry casks called, fittingly enough, Lagavulin Double-Matured. Ardbeg Uigeadail is Ardbeg's answer.
If you have trouble finding those, Royal Mile Whiskies in Edinburgh will ship to the states. It's amazingly quick, and they offset the VAT refund against the shipping, so it's almost like buying in their store in Scotland.
I'm not familiar with Glengoyne, but I'm always looking for a new dram. It'll be fun to track down a bottle.I have a delicate palate I suppose. I love Glengoyne 17 year, although my girlfriend prefers the 10 year.
I'm not sure of section breakdown but we are the visiting team, so northeast side of the stadium.Looking for confirmation of section breakdown, i heard 454 around to 414 and 154 around to 114 are BAMA sections? anyone know for sure?