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Posted on 11/26/14 at 2:51 am
Posted on 11/26/14 at 2:51 am
Can you enter one section of stadium & them move to another to join friends?
Posted on 11/26/14 at 6:37 am to LongTime Tiger
I would post this on the SEC rant or the A&M board, they'll help you out.
Posted on 11/26/14 at 8:15 am to LongTime Tiger
I posted your question over on the A&M Board.
It used to be pretty regulated... but with the new seating it may be a bit more lax. Don't hold your breath, though.
First, Frick LSU
Second, Happy Thanksgiving
It used to be pretty regulated... but with the new seating it may be a bit more lax. Don't hold your breath, though.
First, Frick LSU
Second, Happy Thanksgiving
This post was edited on 11/26/14 at 8:20 am
Posted on 11/26/14 at 8:20 am to LongTime Tiger
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Can you enter one section of stadium & them move to another to join friends?
The North, East, and South stands are now connected at the third level--moving from the West side to the others is pretty difficult.
When you say join other friends, do you mean sit with them without a ticket? If there are a lot of no shows in the area where you want to move, that might not be a problem (and from what I've been seeing, it's possible that might be the case), but if there aren't, don't be "that guy" and make it a miserable experience for everyone else by trying to squeeze in.
Posted on 11/26/14 at 8:23 am to LongTime Tiger
Usually you can but it may be tougher to move around seating wise for this game, really depends on which section to which section. It's easy to get from the North to the East (Student side) to the South because they are all connected now, the West is still independent until next year. You can still get there but you have to go all the way down and then all the way back up if you are talking about the West Deck.
My son's Big Brother from camp last Summer has come over to our seats from the East to the North to sit with us at the end of some games this year and was able to do so easily.
Whatever you do though, don't leave the stadium. That means no stairs or elevators, take the ramps. If you leave the stadium you cannot re-enter.
My son's Big Brother from camp last Summer has come over to our seats from the East to the North to sit with us at the end of some games this year and was able to do so easily.
Whatever you do though, don't leave the stadium. That means no stairs or elevators, take the ramps. If you leave the stadium you cannot re-enter.
Posted on 11/26/14 at 8:38 am to LongTime Tiger
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Can you enter one section of stadium & them move to another to join friends?
You can enter the stadium from any section with any ticket besides the suites only entrance. You can basically walk around the entire lower bowl on the concourse. You can walk 3/4s of the stadium on the 2nd bowl. People may or may not check your ticket when entering a particular section. Even with it being Turkey day between 2 average teams, it likely be full enough where you won't be able to join your friends unless you're sitting at the top of the stadium in a corner.
Posted on 11/26/14 at 8:42 am to LongTime Tiger
They're pretty particular about the way their tackle box is organized.
Posted on 11/26/14 at 8:43 am to BreakawayZou83
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They're pretty particular about the way their tackle box is organized.
Our tackle box before our reno > Mizzou after their reno in 2030.
Posted on 11/26/14 at 8:48 am to Farmer1906
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Our tackle box before our reno > Mizzou after their reno in 2030.
You keep Guano Field, Faurot is just fine by me.
Posted on 11/26/14 at 9:29 am to BreakawayZou83
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You keep Guano Field, Faurot is just fine by me.
So you know it isn't comparable, but its better in your mind. Bless your heart.
Posted on 11/26/14 at 9:32 am to TbirdSpur2010
Guano
In agriculture and gardening guano has a number of uses, including as: soil builder, lawn treatments, fungicide (when fed to plants through the leaves), nematicide (decomposing microbes help control nematodes), and as composting activator (nutrients and microbes speed up decomposition)
In agriculture and gardening guano has a number of uses, including as: soil builder, lawn treatments, fungicide (when fed to plants through the leaves), nematicide (decomposing microbes help control nematodes), and as composting activator (nutrients and microbes speed up decomposition)
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