(09-12-2022 07:13 PM)Unionman76 Wrote: Again $50 is outrageous
Prior years you could print at home for less than $5
this reminds me from years ago when we carried some
out of town consultants to the rendezvous to eat,
they wanted the barbecue shrimp, even though it was not the
night for barbecue shrimp, the waiter said they could get them
for $200
the waiter and laird are saying you can get the serve, but FU
It’s a cost to the university to print. Comply or you absorb the cost.
:cogs:Why can't you just print them on you're home computer ???
I do get it. When I was a kid I kept hundreds of concert ticket stubs. Some of them were beautiful, as are/were many of the Memphis ticket stubs. I also understand that some people like to frame groups of them from important events and they can look good in a mancave.
But the hysterics and the outrage, and worse, posters complaining about not being able to figure out e-tickets, thinking they are more convenient than a paper ticket, when a child can...ridiculous.
Consider who the main posters who are that are doing the complaining, and it makes a lot of sense. One guy probably doesn't even tie his own shoelaces.
(09-12-2022 07:13 PM)Unionman76 Wrote: Again $50 is outrageous
Prior years you could print at home for less than $5
this reminds me from years ago when we carried some
out of town consultants to the rendezvous to eat,
they wanted the barbecue shrimp, even though it was not the
night for barbecue shrimp, the waiter said they could get them
for $200
the waiter and laird are saying you can get the serve, but FU
It’s a cost to the university to print. Comply or you absorb the cost.
:cogs:Why can't you just print them on you're home computer ???
I do get it. When I was a kid I kept hundreds of concert ticket stubs. Some of them were beautiful, as are/were many of the Memphis ticket stubs. I also understand that some people like to frame groups of them from important events and they can look good in a mancave.
But the hysterics and the outrage, and worse, posters complaining about not being able to figure out e-tickets, thinking they are more convenient than a paper ticket, when a child can...ridiculous.
Consider who the main posters who are that are doing the complaining, and it makes a lot of sense. One guy probably doesn't even tie his own shoelaces.
(09-12-2022 07:13 PM)Unionman76 Wrote: Again $50 is outrageous
Prior years you could print at home for less than $5
this reminds me from years ago when we carried some
out of town consultants to the rendezvous to eat,
they wanted the barbecue shrimp, even though it was not the
night for barbecue shrimp, the waiter said they could get them
for $200
the waiter and laird are saying you can get the serve, but FU
It’s a cost to the university to print. Comply or you absorb the cost.
:cogs:Why can't you just print them on you're home computer ???
I do get it. When I was a kid I kept hundreds of concert ticket stubs. Some of them were beautiful, as are/were many of the Memphis ticket stubs. I also understand that some people like to frame groups of them from important events and they can look good in a mancave.
But the hysterics and the outrage, and worse, posters complaining about not being able to figure out e-tickets, thinking they are more convenient than a paper ticket, when a child can...ridiculous.
Consider who the main posters who are that are doing the complaining, and it makes a lot of sense. One guy probably doesn't even tie his own shoelaces.
For sure Browning Hall. #velcro
Browning Hall is a smart guy. The other guy...not so much.
(09-12-2022 07:13 PM)Unionman76 Wrote: Again $50 is outrageous
Prior years you could print at home for less than $5
this reminds me from years ago when we carried some
out of town consultants to the rendezvous to eat,
they wanted the barbecue shrimp, even though it was not the
night for barbecue shrimp, the waiter said they could get them
for $200
the waiter and laird are saying you can get the serve, but FU
It’s a cost to the university to print. Comply or you absorb the cost.
:cogs:Why can't you just print them on you're home computer ???
I do get it. When I was a kid I kept hundreds of concert ticket stubs. Some of them were beautiful, as are/were many of the Memphis ticket stubs. I also understand that some people like to frame groups of them from important events and they can look good in a mancave.
But the hysterics and the outrage, and worse, posters complaining about not being able to figure out e-tickets, thinking they are more convenient than a paper ticket, when a child can...ridiculous.
Consider who the main posters who are that are doing the complaining, and it makes a lot of sense. One guy probably doesn't even tie his own shoelaces.
For sure Browning Hall. #velcro
Stand up and look down. $10 says you can’t even see your shoes.
(09-12-2022 08:35 PM)tigerfan39 Wrote: It’s a cost to the university to print. Comply or you absorb the cost.
:cogs:Why can't you just print them on you're home computer ???
I do get it. When I was a kid I kept hundreds of concert ticket stubs. Some of them were beautiful, as are/were many of the Memphis ticket stubs. I also understand that some people like to frame groups of them from important events and they can look good in a mancave.
But the hysterics and the outrage, and worse, posters complaining about not being able to figure out e-tickets, thinking they are more convenient than a paper ticket, when a child can...ridiculous.
Consider who the main posters who are that are doing the complaining, and it makes a lot of sense. One guy probably doesn't even tie his own shoelaces.
For sure Browning Hall. #velcro
Stand up and look down. $10 says you can’t even see your shoes.
(09-16-2022 06:18 AM)TIGERBUDDY Wrote: :cogs:Why can't you just print them on you're home computer ???
I do get it. When I was a kid I kept hundreds of concert ticket stubs. Some of them were beautiful, as are/were many of the Memphis ticket stubs. I also understand that some people like to frame groups of them from important events and they can look good in a mancave.
But the hysterics and the outrage, and worse, posters complaining about not being able to figure out e-tickets, thinking they are more convenient than a paper ticket, when a child can...ridiculous.
Consider who the main posters who are that are doing the complaining, and it makes a lot of sense. One guy probably doesn't even tie his own shoelaces.
For sure Browning Hall. #velcro
Stand up and look down. $10 says you can’t even see your shoes.
(09-16-2022 06:18 AM)TIGERBUDDY Wrote: :cogs:Why can't you just print them on you're home computer ???
I do get it. When I was a kid I kept hundreds of concert ticket stubs. Some of them were beautiful, as are/were many of the Memphis ticket stubs. I also understand that some people like to frame groups of them from important events and they can look good in a mancave.
But the hysterics and the outrage, and worse, posters complaining about not being able to figure out e-tickets, thinking they are more convenient than a paper ticket, when a child can...ridiculous.
Consider who the main posters who are that are doing the complaining, and it makes a lot of sense. One guy probably doesn't even tie his own shoelaces.
For sure Browning Hall. #velcro
Stand up and look down. $10 says you can’t even see your shoes.
You must be thinking of some other guy. #svelte
And at least I can stand up. #howsthemcankles
wasn't that long ago that he had to have someone push him around Tiger Lane and the LB in a wheelchair.
(09-16-2022 07:41 AM)Stammers Wrote: I do get it. When I was a kid I kept hundreds of concert ticket stubs. Some of them were beautiful, as are/were many of the Memphis ticket stubs. I also understand that some people like to frame groups of them from important events and they can look good in a mancave.
But the hysterics and the outrage, and worse, posters complaining about not being able to figure out e-tickets, thinking they are more convenient than a paper ticket, when a child can...ridiculous.
Consider who the main posters who are that are doing the complaining, and it makes a lot of sense. One guy probably doesn't even tie his own shoelaces.
For sure Browning Hall. #velcro
Stand up and look down. $10 says you can’t even see your shoes.
You must be thinking of some other guy. #svelte
And at least I can stand up. #howsthemcankles
wasn't that long ago that he had to have someone push him around Tiger Lane and the LB in a wheelchair.
(09-12-2022 08:35 PM)tigerfan39 Wrote: It’s a cost to the university to print. Comply or you absorb the cost.
:cogs:Why can't you just print them on you're home computer ???
I do get it. When I was a kid I kept hundreds of concert ticket stubs. Some of them were beautiful, as are/were many of the Memphis ticket stubs. I also understand that some people like to frame groups of them from important events and they can look good in a mancave.
But the hysterics and the outrage, and worse, posters complaining about not being able to figure out e-tickets, thinking they are more convenient than a paper ticket, when a child can...ridiculous.
Consider who the main posters who are that are doing the complaining, and it makes a lot of sense. One guy probably doesn't even tie his own shoelaces.
For sure Browning Hall. #velcro
Stand up and look down. $10 says you can’t even see your shoes.
(09-12-2022 07:13 PM)Unionman76 Wrote: Again $50 is outrageous
Prior years you could print at home for less than $5
this reminds me from years ago when we carried some
out of town consultants to the rendezvous to eat,
they wanted the barbecue shrimp, even though it was not the
night for barbecue shrimp, the waiter said they could get them
for $200
the waiter and laird are saying you can get the serve, but FU
It’s a cost to the university to print. Comply or you absorb the cost.
:cogs:Why can't you just print them on you're home computer ???
I do get it. When I was a kid I kept hundreds of concert ticket stubs. Some of them were beautiful, as are/were many of the Memphis ticket stubs. I also understand that some people like to frame groups of them from important events and they can look good in a mancave.
But the hysterics and the outrage, and worse, posters complaining about not being able to figure out e-tickets, thinking they are more convenient than a paper ticket, when a child can...ridiculous.
Consider who the main posters who are that are doing the complaining, and it makes a lot of sense. One guy probably doesn't even tie his own shoelaces.
(09-12-2022 07:13 PM)Unionman76 Wrote: Again $50 is outrageous
Prior years you could print at home for less than $5
this reminds me from years ago when we carried some
out of town consultants to the rendezvous to eat,
they wanted the barbecue shrimp, even though it was not the
night for barbecue shrimp, the waiter said they could get them
for $200
the waiter and laird are saying you can get the serve, but FU
It’s a cost to the university to print. Comply or you absorb the cost.
:cogs:Why can't you just print them on you're home computer ???
I do get it. When I was a kid I kept hundreds of concert ticket stubs. Some of them were beautiful, as are/were many of the Memphis ticket stubs. I also understand that some people like to frame groups of them from important events and they can look good in a mancave.
But the hysterics and the outrage, and worse, posters complaining about not being able to figure out e-tickets, thinking they are more convenient than a paper ticket, when a child can...ridiculous.
Consider who the main posters who are that are doing the complaining, and it makes a lot of sense. One guy probably doesn't even tie his own shoelaces.
(09-16-2022 11:52 AM)geosnooker2000 Wrote: I love how this got moved to the Tiger Bay instead of the smack Forum just because it has the word tickets in the title.
You had better be careful or you might get one of those "official warning" PM's.