Location: A medical emergency involving you. Joined: 08.05.2013
Nov 4 @ 12:05 PM ET
for those interested in attending a game at barclays - it' very easy to see which tickets have obstruction if you look on stubhub. those tickets are also very cheap or free. i had great seats 14 rows behind islanders bench for $45.
also, as someone who lives here...please for the love of god take the train. amazing how people try to drive in here and seem upset/surprised that it's a traffic nightmare.
Location: The East Coast Dump, NJ Joined: 10.12.2015
Nov 4 @ 12:07 PM ET
for those interested in attending a game at barclays - it' very easy to see which tickets have obstruction if you look on stubhub. those tickets are also very cheap or free. i had great seats 14 rows behind islanders bench for $45.
also, as someone who lives here...please for the love of god take the train. amazing how people try to drive in here and seem upset/surprised that it's a traffic nightmare. - -davies-
I drove to Nassau County Mausoleum I'd never think of driving to Barclay Center unless I saw it close to Coney Island which I also have drove to. I wished I hadn't after riding the Cyclone in the back seat two times.
EDIT: Nope not driving to Barclay Center I'd do train to Penn Station then connect to other trains to get there.
Location: A medical emergency involving you. Joined: 08.05.2013
Nov 4 @ 12:18 PM ET
I drove to Nassau County Mausoleum I'd never think of driving to Barclay Center unless I saw it close to Coney Island which I also have drove to. I wished I hadn't after riding the Cyclone in the back seat two times.
EDIT: Nope not driving to Barclay Center I'd do train to Penn Station then connect to other trains to get there. - dragonoffrost
the subway spits you out at the entrance to the arena, couldn't be easier
Location: The East Coast Dump, NJ Joined: 10.12.2015
Nov 4 @ 12:24 PM ET
the subway spits you out at the entrance to the arena, couldn't be easier - -davies-
Most people around Philly fear walking in NYC. I don't see why. If you pay attention to your surroundings (like you do here) it's just like walking Philly.
Going WAAAAAYYY off-topic here, but had this nerd discussion at lunch:
In X-Men: Days of Future Past, an unconscious Wolverine gets picked out of the river by Mystique (disguised as Stryker) at the end. Three decades pass, and Wolverine suddenly wakes up at the mansion with Jean and Scott alive, and apparently he's a professor.
How the hell did he end up at the mansion? How did he (presumably, I haven't seen Apocalypse) have his adamantium? Why did his time-traveling consciousness suddenly decide to show up at that moment?
You mean ask a question you can answer? I just figured you had a list of reasons in that special notebook - YuenglingJagr
I could give an answer, very easily. The problem with your question is the premise of it from the subjective point of view that the Flyers are not putting the best lineup they can right now, based on who is on the roster, or who could be on the roster. I chose not to answer it because the question was clearly flawed. I found it humorous.
Going WAAAAAYYY off-topic here, but had this nerd discussion at lunch:
In X-Men: Days of Future Past, an unconscious Wolverine gets picked out of the river by Mystique (disguised as Stryker) at the end. Three decades pass, and Wolverine suddenly wakes up at the mansion with Jean and Scott alive, and apparently he's a professor.
How the hell did he end up at the mansion? How did he (presumably, I haven't seen Apocalypse) have his adamantium? Why did his time-traveling consciousness suddenly decide to show up at that moment?
Sorry, but these are important matters. - jmatchett383
Going WAAAAAYYY off-topic here, but had this nerd discussion at lunch:
In X-Men: Days of Future Past, an unconscious Wolverine gets picked out of the river by Mystique (disguised as Stryker) at the end. Three decades pass, and Wolverine suddenly wakes up at the mansion with Jean and Scott alive, and apparently he's a professor.
How the hell did he end up at the mansion? How did he (presumably, I haven't seen Apocalypse) have his adamantium? Why did his time-traveling consciousness suddenly decide to show up at that moment?
Sorry, but these are important matters. - jmatchett383
Sounds like a Seinfeld episode I watched last night
Going WAAAAAYYY off-topic here, but had this nerd discussion at lunch:
In X-Men: Days of Future Past, an unconscious Wolverine gets picked out of the river by Mystique (disguised as Stryker) at the end. Three decades pass, and Wolverine suddenly wakes up at the mansion with Jean and Scott alive, and apparently he's a professor.
How the hell did he end up at the mansion? How did he (presumably, I haven't seen Apocalypse) have his adamantium? Why did his time-traveling consciousness suddenly decide to show up at that moment?
Sorry, but these are important matters. - jmatchett383
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but X-Men Apocalypse doesn't answer any of these questions. In fact, Wolverine only has a brief scene, which if I'm remembering correctly, he doesn't even say a word. Definitely rages out on some guards though!
I could give an answer, very easily. The problem with your question is the premise of it from the subjective point of view that the Flyers are not putting the best lineup they can right now, based on who is on the roster, or who could be on the roster. I chose not to answer it because the question was clearly flawed. I found it humorous. - MJL
my reaction to watching Chris Vandevelde play in the NHL
I could give an answer, very easily. The problem with your question is the premise of it from the subjective point of view that the Flyers are not putting the best lineup they can right now, based on who is on the roster, or who could be on the roster. I chose not to answer it because the question was clearly flawed. I found it humorous. - MJL