Judging by the time stamp, he was hammered at that bar he was at watching the game. At least I hope soWhat a pleasant thing of you to say
Thank you. I was going to post a similar list but you did it quicker and better.Skiing
Ice skating
Hiking
Syracuse Crunch
Syracuse Silver Knights
High school and youth sports
Cultural events
Destiny USA
Turning Stone Casino
Eating
Etc
Etc
The town is a hole, they should have 50k there every game. Please give me one other thing to do in the winter other than to watch a Cuse game.
Is there all that much more to do in Durham,Louisville, Ann Arbor, South Bend, Lexington, Storrs, Lansing, Lawrence, etc.? I don't know, but my impression is that a lot of these college sports powerhouse towns/cities aren't that much different from the "things to do" perspective.
South Bend is truly a hole. I'd rather literally dig myself my own hole and throw myself in it than hang out in that town.
Skiing
Ice skating
Hiking
Syracuse Crunch
Syracuse Silver Knights
High school and youth sports
Cultural events
Destiny USA
Turning Stone Casino
Eating
Etc
Etc
There was a wine festival yesterday that my girlfriend and about 10 of her other friends went to.
There are so many festivals , it's difficult to keep track of them all. Was that the thing downtown or the one at the State Firgrounds?
South Bend is truly a hole. I'd rather literally dig myself my own hole and throw myself in it than hang out in that town.
To be fair, I live about 5 mins from Turning Stone. It's really nowhere near 'cuse considering it takes me about 45 minutes to get to a game. But still, I agree that there's plenty to doSkiing
Ice skating
Hiking
Syracuse Crunch
Syracuse Silver Knights
High school and youth sports
Cultural events
Destiny USA
Turning Stone Casino
Eating
Etc
Etc
To be fair, many people in many cities commute that distance every day for work (including me).To be fair, I live about 5 mins from Turning Stone. It's really nowhere near 'cuse considering it takes me about 45 minutes to get to a game. But still, I agree that there's plenty to do
Thank you...The town is a hole, they should have 50k there every game. Please give me one other thing to do in the winter other than to watch a Cuse game.
two3zone said:The town is a hole, they should have 50k there every game. Please give me one other thing to do in the winter other than to watch a Cuse game.
To be fair, I live about 5 mins from Turning Stone. It's really nowhere near 'cuse considering it takes me about 45 minutes to get to a game. But still, I agree that there's plenty to do
I know people who travel everyday there and further from Syracuse to work (Rome labs etc) and from Utica to Syracuse for work. The 2 guys who sit next to me on the left come from Geneseo every game, while a couple who sit 2 rows in front of me have been coming from Marathon, NY area every game for 30 years. By the way not to get off track but ask these people what they think of tearing down Rte 81 means to them.
The town is a hole, they should have 50k there every game. Please give me one other thing to do in the winter other than to watch a Cuse game.
Out of curiosity, what does tearing down 81 mean to them?
This statement, in this thread, says everything you need to know about the posters attitude. Is it any wonder why they are so vocal when SU loses, or has a bad streak, but is nowhere to be found when they are doing well?
I like the team, the city is a wreck.
where do you live broI like the team, the city is a wreck.