At 10:19 AM 11/8/2002 -0600 Julia Thompson wrote:
>Is it more expensive than getting the satelite setup, paying for it
>year-round, and paying for the games you want to see?  If not, then I
>figure you're ahead, right?

I figure that I attend around 13 games per year, and at about $18 worth of
food and drink per game, that's about $234.  So, it would be close.

>(Not to mention the whole cameraderie thing, which I wasn't taking into
>account, but upon which you probably place some value, as well.)

Not only that, but the food is not without value itself....  getting a
hot-cooked meal with a meat entree once a week is nothing for me to sneer
at. :)   I actually like their food an awful lot, even if I do wish that
their portions were just a bit larger.....  Ideally, I like to have my meal
there in the middle of the game, which occurs about mid-afternoon, and thus
combine lunch and dinner into a single sitting.   

JDG
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