Alright. I'm confused.

Discussion in 'Chicago Fire' started by MikeDitkaStreetCrew, May 21, 2003.

  1. I haven't been to a home game yet this season and when I went to the fire website to buy a ticket, they changed the seating price list around on me. Or maybe they didn't and I'm just easily confused.

    Anyway - is Section 8 "Firehouse" or "General Admission" these days?
     
  2. GoFireGo

    GoFireGo New Member

    Apr 25, 2002
    Chicago
    I believe Section 8 is just "General Admission"

    Prices are the same all around except the South end reserved seats which are now $17 instead of $15.
     
  3. HalaMadrid

    HalaMadrid Member

    Apr 9, 1999
    DITKA

    POLISH SAHSIGE

    PORK CHAHPS

    BEEAH

    BEARS

    DITKA
     
  4. FairWeatherFan

    Sep 9, 2002
    Chicago
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    He could defeat a hurricane... if that hurricane was not named "Hurricane Ditka"
     
  5. FairWeatherFan

    Sep 9, 2002
    Chicago
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    ps- MDSC (richard?) - if you buy tickets off of ticketmaster online, then section 8 tickets will specifically say "Fans Must Stand, Cheer, Wear Red"
     
  6. GoFireGo

    GoFireGo New Member

    Apr 25, 2002
    Chicago
    Mike Ditka Street Crew sounds like a Japenese transliteration of Chicago Bears.
     
  7. Jeremy Goodwin

    Jeremy Goodwin Member+

    SSC Napoli
    Feb 16, 1999
    Club:
    Montreal Impact
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Chicago no Kuma
     
  8. jjayg

    jjayg New Member

    May 9, 2002
    Rolling Ghettos, IL
    actually it would be shikago no kuma. ;)
     
  9. VortexUnited

    VortexUnited New Member

    Dec 5, 2000
    It's NOT a TUMAAAAAAHH!!!!!!!
     
  10. jjayg

    jjayg New Member

    May 9, 2002
    Rolling Ghettos, IL
    Did you say Amani Toomer?
     
  11. Jeremy Goodwin

    Jeremy Goodwin Member+

    SSC Napoli
    Feb 16, 1999
    Club:
    Montreal Impact
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Only because of limitations converting to kana. I didn't see any point in going back and forth :)

    To be 100% correct, you wouldn't translate any of it, because "Chicago Bears" is a proper noun. You'd just convert it to katakana. The end result would probably be someone saying something that sounded vaguely, but not much like shikago be-a-zu.
     
  12. jjayg

    jjayg New Member

    May 9, 2002
    Rolling Ghettos, IL
    *ahem*lazy*ahem*

    ;)
     

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