Should I be pissed over a Kit Kat Bar?

RocketDawg

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You should definitely be upset. In club level, everything is "free" (prepaid) so you're not reducing the university revenue one cent by taking in your own stuff. Actually, club level or not, I don't see any problem with carrying in your own treats anyway.

What to me is equally upsetting is seeing an infant that has to have one of those $600 tickets too. They don't take up a seat ... can't even sit up ... and certainly don't watch the game. There should be a lower age limit for having to have a ticket. Most of the time they're an addition to the event since everybody oohs and aahs over them. And if they cry, you can't hear them with the video board blaring commercials ....
 

RocketDawg

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Yeah, but it's not free. We pay dearly for it. Mine works out to about $400/ticket, food included.

And you can take a tax deduction for your contribution (not tickets, just the BDG contribution part), but only 80%. The tax authorities have deemed that the 20% represents food and other tangibles. I'd have trouble spending that much money for food in a 5-star restaurant.
 

RocketDawg

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They did that in Tuscaloosa too. Other schools just don't like the cowbell, and use their "rights" as a reason to intimidate.
 

RocketDawg

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I wonder when the University will start requiring everybody to buy their tailgate food from them, and even rent the tents from them? Wouldn't be surprised if they try that, which would totally kill any gameday enthusiasm. They're off to a good start with other things. I understand checking bags for safety, but not "contraband" food items.
 

Woof Man Jack

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No reason to be pissed at that guy. They've made it obvious the last few years that nothing is allowed in.

Now, I normally do take stuff like that in for my kid and have rarely had anything taken away other than bottles of water. But if they take something I'm not going to complain to the guy at the gate. It's like getting a speeding ticket for doing 59 in a 55. Yeah it's being picky... but I can't fault someone for doing his job..

Doing his job? ********! Doing his job is not allowing people to sneak in soft drinks, chips, or other food that would obviously keep you from buying from the concession stand. "Doing his job" by taking a mini Kit Kat bar? You serious, Clark? What about Tic Tacs....Certs....chewing gum? This moronic ticket tacker needs to be on urinal duty.
 

vhdawg

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...he'd go frisk our left guard at game time. We're talkin' king size snickers, man!

/seriously.. we let in fifths of Johnny Walker black up there but the mini kit kat is over the line? Way to go State... atta way to create life-long fans out of 13 year olds.

Two years ago at Oxford-Unviersity Stadium a security guard tried to confiscate my 5 yr old daughters tiny cowbell necklace. And when I mean tiny, it was smaller than your thumbnail. He stopped her at the gate and said the only way we could pass was if she took it off. She starts crying and the line is backed up behind us. I pick her up and get out of line, walk back to the vehicle and she leaves it there. We went back in but the mood was really soured.

She's never forgotten it. Two years later and she still mentions it every time the subject of a cowbell comes up. Her hatred for all things Bear related is really unhealthy because of it.

Since you brought up Oxford, I have to share the story of my dad's one and only trip to Oxford, to the 2000 Egg Bowl.

First of all, let me paint a picture of my dad. My dad is 6'-5", at the time probably 220 lb or so. My dad taught graphic design at Hinds and later at MC for a total of about 45 years, so he can roll the teacher authority voice with the best of them. He also has been a reserve police officer since about 1975, originally with Jackson then later with Raymond PD, so he can really throw the cop authority voice as well. His father was also a career cop. Point of this, my father can be a very imposing figure and is not easily intimidated at all.

So, we roll up to Oxford on Thanksgiving Day 2000. Park at the mall and hike about a mile to the stadium. It's cold, it's raining. I of course have my cowbell tucked in my britches to sneak into the game. My father has no contraband whatsoever on his person. We go to the gate at the north endzone of Vaught-Hemingway, and the Cobra security thug frisks me, and of course fails to find my cowbell. I keep going and he turns and looks to pat down my dad, who rises to his full height, throws on the cop voice, and says "No sir."

We walked into Vaught-Hemingway Stadium immediately thereafter. My father was not frisked.

Side note: my father quite enjoyed the end of that game, where he got to watch an overenthusiastic Ole Miss student spear a MS Highway Patrolman in an attempt to get to the goalposts, after which the MHP officer commenced to beat the student senseless with a confiscated cowbell.
 

RocketDawg

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where he got to watch an overenthusiastic Ole Miss student spear a MS Highway Patrolman in an attempt to get to the goalposts, after which the MHP officer commenced to beat the student senseless with a confiscated cowbell.

If that's true, the highway patrol officer should still be in jail.
 

vhdawg

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If that's true, the highway patrol officer should still be in jail.

Did you miss the part where the MHP officer was basically tackled by the student? It's a poor idea to attack an officer of the law.
 

RocketDawg

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No, I saw that part. The kid should have been cuffed and hauled to jail. But officers of the law don't have the privilege of breaking the law. And they don't beat people up with a cowbell or anything else unless their life is in danger.
 

DAWG61

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You should of punched him in the nuts like Van Damme

 
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Ishmael

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If that's true, the highway patrol officer should still be in jail.

Tis true. That was the one redeeming feature of going to that game. I'm not sure whether I witnessed the same incident, but I did witness something very similar after the 2000 Egg Bowl.
 

CEO2044

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Cousin went to a game a year or two ago when they were getting really specific with the size bags that could be brought in. He had his 3 year olds back pack, and was told he couldn't enter because it had straps on it. He keeps arguing with them over it, and they're not budging about the straps. Finally, he takes his knife out of his pocket, cuts the straps off, and they allow him in.

Now what sense does it make that they let him in with a damn knife but went haywire that the bag had straps on it?
 

NorCalDawg

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Did my duty and went to the game last night. I was given club seats so it was an easy decision to take my 13 yr old daughter. My daughter took a small shoulder bag, no bigger than a large wallet, filled with her "personal" items. Anybody with a 13 yr old girl can understand. Ticket man asks to see her purse. Purse is a stretch. Her bag isn't big enough to hold a sandwich. He unzips it, looks in and then rummages through it, to her horror. In what seemed to be a moment of satisfaction for ticket man, he pulls out a mini Kit Kat bar, the halloween candy sized version. He seizes the mini Kit Kat bar in obvious glee and puts it in the contraband bucket. I was quite pissed. I was holding $1200 tickets and my daughter was harassed over a mini Kit Kat bar. No ****, this happened.

Hope you're reading Scott.

****! They put Bracky in charge of stadium security, too!
 

Son_of_34

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...That is nuts...I remember the LSU game I was walking up to the southwest gate with a red solo cup of beer and in a rush to try to finish it one of the ladies said "you can bring a cup in just not any cans or bottles". That was surprising to me and if I would have known that I would have filled up before entering.