Saturday, March 28, 2009

does it really matter where you sit?

Somethings that I learned about tonight's adventure....


1. It does not matter where you sit at a Jazz game, you can see.
(Row 1 through 20 are my favorite spots, but the last seat at the top is a lot of fun, too).

2. It does not matter where you sit at a Jazz game, the person next to you will get up every 10 minutes.
(Even if it is on the last row--who cares that you climb 21 stairs to get to your destination every 10 minutes.)

3. It does not matter where you sit at a Jazz game, the whole arena is extremely loud.
(How can someone sleep through that kind of noise?)

4. It does not matter where you sit at a Jazz game, SHAQ looks huge!!
(Even from far away, he looks like a gorilla.)

5. It does not matter where you sit at a Jazz game, you always find someone to entertain you.
(The row in front of us consumed 42-16 ounces of beer, the couple next to me consumed 6- 16 ounces of beer at $6.75 a glass--that is $324.00 in beer consumption between 9 people!) Another note...have you ever seen a intoxicated person try and walk down 21 stairs?

6. It does not matter where you sit at a Jazz game, you are always included in the celebration!!
(Whether the celebration is because of the game or because of something happening close to you--you are always included.)

Oh, it was a great game. Thanks Mary & Jon for the Christmas present!!!


Go Jazz Go!!

5 comments:

¡Vieve! said...

Jazz games are fun no matter where you sit! And I don't understand the people who drink so much at these things.

Maleen said...

Sounds like fun, but who was trying to sleep through it?

Ammie said...

I love the excitement of sports games. They are so fun! Hopefully the people who are drinking don't get to out of control!

Ker said...

Hey! You are now officially back on my blog roll. Thanks for inviting me back. I will do all I can to not offend you. LOL
Oh and i will try to not be offended!

Brandon & Rachel Doyle said...

I came and saw -- It was great meeting you tonight - thanks for all your help.