Spring Game Endzone Club

tay2015

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I’ve got two tickets for the Spring Game in the endzone club. The letter said beer/liquor and food will be available for purchase.

We are expecting our first one soon and won’t be able to make it as I’ve got to go to the baby shower that weekend.

If anybody wants to buy some diapers or this soon to be Dad a case of beer for the two tickets I’ll be glad to make a swap. I’m in the Altoona area.
 
I commend your generous offer Tay....I will bump and hope a Des Moines local will take advantage. Stadium club is where it is at.

I successfully avoided attending baby showers....I think people accept that it just isn't my thing, even though the trend had started for stuff like that at the time I was having kids.
 
Building a home or other structure alongside a golf course does not mean you accept the risk of a ball hitting your property. The golf course is designed to contain all normal golf shots and even those that are somewhat offline. But if you hit outside the course, that is negligence and you are liable for any injury or damage.

Imagine if you hit some person in his backyard. Are you going to argue that he should have known there was a golf course and so it's his fault? Doesn't work that way.
 
Building a home or other structure alongside a golf course does not mean you accept the risk of a ball hitting your property. The golf course is designed to contain all normal golf shots and even those that are somewhat offline. But if you hit outside the course, that is negligence and you are liable for any injury or damage.

Imagine if you hit some person in his backyard. Are you going to argue that he should have known there was a golf course and so it's his fault? Doesn't work that way.

Seems like this is in the wrong thread...
 
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Building a home or other structure alongside a golf course does not mean you accept the risk of a ball hitting your property. The golf course is designed to contain all normal golf shots and even those that are somewhat offline. But if you hit outside the course, that is negligence and you are liable for any injury or damage.

Imagine if you hit some person in his backyard. Are you going to argue that he should have known there was a golf course and so it's his fault? Doesn't work that way.

A friendly "no I would not like the endzone club tickets" could have worked here as well.
 
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