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RE: My PBS Experience - Forever Spinning Vinyl - 01-19-2022 (01-19-2022, 05:18 PM)basballguy Wrote: This wasn't my first sporting event, silly, it was my first Bengals game at PBS. What I am talking about is not a timing issue. :) Yes i'm sure I could go to the bathroom just fine with 8 minutes left in the 4th quarter. For the record, I got no sense of hating from your post, all I saw you post was feedback. You gave people your experience in a new arena and contrasted that with what you know of professional sporting events and your experiences in those other settings. You gave us the good and bad. The younger Blackburn involved with connecting with the fans would probably love to hear info like that from fans coming from other areas. I saw several Bengals games in Seattle but the only home game that I went to was the Neil O'Donnell fake spike TD victory in 1998 and there's not a lot that's special about Riverfront stadium other than the Reds kicking a whole lot of ass there in the early days. I'd love to check out a game at PBS but I have a feeling that it is going to be more difficult getting tickets to a game in the very near future. RE: My PBS Experience - WVUHomer - 01-19-2022 (01-19-2022, 06:13 PM)Roland Wrote: Last Saturday was pretty surreal from a long time ticket holder's perspective. Aside from the record crowd, we haven't had that strong a *home* crowd in PBS since the early Lewis/Palmer days. Honestly, this statement alone cannot be underrated as it is completely fact. Back in my high school days, I volunteered for it every chance I could and even from my high school we had organized chaos every week. RE: My PBS Experience - grampahol - 01-19-2022 My favorite PBS experience was Kim's Cartoon Capers with Fred the Friendly Python. That was on Chanel 16 in Dayton in the very early days of Public Broadcasting .. Amazing what a 5 or 6 year old brain can manage to remember, eh? |