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Sept. 27th: Hangout Saturday Night at the Yard!!!


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I already had tickets as well.

I'll be in section 42 ZZ,last road before the aisle, on the aisle. Stop by and say hi. I might wander out to see folks.

My original seats when they opened Camden Yards were in section 5. It's angled in towards he pitchers mound so its a great place to see the Game.

There is a beer stand on the flag court right up against the wall. The Lady that ran it always said she had the Coldest beer at Camden Yards. She was right:)

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I will be talking to another OH member and see if he wants to order tickets this time. If there are tickets still available for section 5, that would be great. Nice job on getting the great section for it. :clap3:

I can not believe that I am doing this, but I agree with J.D. and I think that we should go to the bar that he recommended. I know that he works near the stadium, so if he recommends a bar to go to for OH nights, I think we should do it. And anyway, if the bar isn't that great, then we can always blame J.D. for recommending it.

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I will be talking to another OH member and see if he wants to order tickets this time. If there are tickets still available for section 5, that would be great. Nice job on getting the great section for it. :clap3:

I can not believe that I am doing this, but I agree with J.D. and I think that we should go to the bar that he recommended. I know that he works near the stadium, so if he recommends a bar to go to for OH nights, I think we should do it. And anyway, if the bar isn't that great, then we can always blame J.D. for recommending it.

That did it. Your soul is mine.

Yeah, Peter's is a little farther away than Edgar's was. But it's not like a significant difference. I can walk from Peter's to Edgar's in about 5 minutes depending on the lights, and my knees are shot. So I'm confident that the OH masses can make it there no problem. ;)

And hey, like DBean said... if it sucks, it's my fault. From what I can tell though, it seems like a really solid, quiet place with good service that we can overrun.

Oh, and me PLUS ONE will probably be there. I'm excited about this. :D

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