RosensRug
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The islanders not having a liquor license for this season cracked me up, least at MSG we can still pay $16 for a budweiser.
The islanders not having a liquor license for this season cracked me up, least at MSG we can still pay $16 for a budweiser.
Nassau twisty pretzels are no joke though. I don't know if they survived the year off but they were a must.The Islanders always manage to make themselves a joke in some way.
Nassau twisty pretzels are no joke though. I don't know if they survived the year off but they were a must.
It’s like high school hockey. Period ends, go outside for a pretzel. Only thing they got going for them is that their coach is as good as it gets. He tells Lou what to get and he gets it.They did not, they contracted like 6 food trucks to sit outside the arena.
You have a source? My buddy said this is bsThe islanders not having a liquor license for this season cracked me up, least at MSG we can still pay $16 for a budweiser.
You have a source? My buddy said this is bs
Can you not buy single tickets this year?
Today is renewal day! We don’t even know if they are going to allow full capacity in October!
I wouldn’t worry bout that.Capacity expanding for indoor arenas to 25% on May 19th. So about 4,500 people if the Rangers somehow make the playoffs.
Had a situation where I sold last night's tix through stub hub. Got email from SH saying Go to the ticket provider site, transfer the tix and come back and complete the sale. All done with screen shots and by cutting and pasting info from SH email. During the 2d period get an email from ticketmaster saying the buyer never accepted the tix. Opened up a case with SH but kind of concerned that this could be a strategy. Buy a bunch of tix and treat them like call options. Only accept the one with the best price and say you didn't get the others.
Thanks. It's been a while.I can’t imagine you’d have an issue since it’s not like the person was turned away from the gate. I believe StubHub sends an email to the buyer confirming tickets were transferred which makes the buyer fully aware.
Is that still the case? I'm being dragged to the May 8 game vs the Devils. It's the last game at Nassau (aside from playoffs). I'm not allowed to root against the islanders or wear rangers gear (not that I'd want to after what's happened over the past couple of weeks) so I may just take a wiz in the parking lot after the game to commemorate it.They did not, they contracted like 6 food trucks to sit outside the arena.
The islanders not having a liquor license for this season cracked me up, least at MSG we can still pay $16 for a budweiser.
$ Showed up in my paypal account.Had a situation where I sold last night's tix through stub hub. Got email from SH saying Go to the ticket provider site, transfer the tix and come back and complete the sale. All done with screen shots and by cutting and pasting info from SH email. During the 2d period get an email from ticketmaster saying the buyer never accepted the tix. Opened up a case with SH but kind of concerned that this could be a strategy. Buy a bunch of tix and treat them like call options. Only accept the one with the best price and say you didn't get the others.