Now, there's a brave man! If you have not figured it out by now, most
Raider fans don't care for niner fans (I wonder why). Mix that with a few
six packs and you'll be taking your life into your hands! Why don't you
cheer for the Ravens while you're at it. Who do you to leave your car to?
:)
--Navid
Going nowhere close to Oakland this Sunday with red on
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ba-autox@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-ba-autox@autox.team.net]On
Behalf Of James Creasy
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 3:56 PM
To: Barry Spencer; John Kelly; Derek Butts
Cc: BayArea Team.Net
Subject: Re: Revised SFR Solo II schedule
barry,
im am afraid you are right. playoffs next year maybe?
in the meantime i will be wearing a niners shirt to the raiders/ravens game
this sunday. so i dont show up next week you'll know why =)
-james
----- Original Message -----
From: Barry Spencer <BSpencer@tsoft.com>
> If the coliseum is open this year for the Raider fans on superbowl Sunday.
> Maybe, next year we can hold the event at 3 Com. Because I don't think the
> 49ers will get to the superbowl. :>((((((((
>
> Barry.
>
> At 05:40 PM 1/11/01 -0500, John Kelly wrote:
> >-------------------- Begin Original Message --------------------
> >
> >Message text written by Derek Butts
> >
> >"Are we going to have a problem with Boondoggle if Oakland makes it to
the
> >Superbowl? Eventhough it's in Tampa they often open the stadium up to
fans
> >to
> >watch the game. If so I'll root for the Ravens : )
> >
> >-Derek"
> >
> >
> >-------------------- End Original Message --------------------
> >
> >Derek, etc.:
> >
> > In checking with the Network Assoc. Coliseum, there are, as of
noon
> >today, no plans to open the stadium for Raider fans on Super Bowl Sunday.
> >We will be faced with the reality of a soccer match taking place the
night
> >before, on the 27th, and the residue they leave behind in Lot B.
> >
> >--John Kelly
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