
A bittersweet day (or maybe just plain bitter)
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A bittersweet day (or maybe just plain bitter)
I've been on the season ticket waiting list for eight years, ever since I graduated college and started working full-time. Today I got my season ticket offer from the Redskins. A week and a half ago I was laid off from work. And on top of all of that, the Skins lost a marquee Monday night game in spectacular fashion. 

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Welcome to the unemployment line. I was laid of 3 weeks ago and I was really hoping for something good to happen, even if it was just a win by the Redskins(it would have been a very good week here in central PA to beat the Steelers) but it is what it is. Keep your head up, sometimes thats all you can do.
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Sorry to hear about your job losses. It looks tough. I hope for the best for both of you and any others who might be negatively affected.
Like the Skins after last night, may I suggest to take advantage of this untimely loss to rethink your outlook to the future and what you can do to make it better and avoid similar problems in the future?
I found that doing this was very valuable to me once while in a deep personal financial crisis. I was about to lose my first home. I was one month away from ending up on the street. It changed my life for the better.

Like the Skins after last night, may I suggest to take advantage of this untimely loss to rethink your outlook to the future and what you can do to make it better and avoid similar problems in the future?
I found that doing this was very valuable to me once while in a deep personal financial crisis. I was about to lose my first home. I was one month away from ending up on the street. It changed my life for the better.
Daniel Snyder has defined incompetence, failure and greed to true Washington Redskins fans for over a decade and a half. Stay away from football operations !!!
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Sucks man. Sorry to hear about the job. Its awful how many people I've heard about losing their jobs over the past few weeks.
This economy is going to get worse before it gets better.
I hope everybody gets out to vote today. Vote whichever guy you think will do the best job of getting this mess straightened out.
Oh and Skins tix can wait. Don't sweat it.
This economy is going to get worse before it gets better.
I hope everybody gets out to vote today. Vote whichever guy you think will do the best job of getting this mess straightened out.
Oh and Skins tix can wait. Don't sweat it.
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My number came up last year. There was NO way that I'd pay to see that crappy product that they were putting on the field. I guess that I'll be back at the end of the list...cvillehog wrote:It's interesting: they keep offering me the tickets. And now they don't even require a multi-year contract and even waived the $100 per-seat fee. Anyone else's number come up on the waiting list recently?
You'll always be remembered Sean. R.I.P.
Champsturf wrote:My number came up last year. There was NO way that I'd pay to see that crappy product that they were putting on the field. I guess that I'll be back at the end of the list...cvillehog wrote:It's interesting: they keep offering me the tickets. And now they don't even require a multi-year contract and even waived the $100 per-seat fee. Anyone else's number come up on the waiting list recently?
That's what I thought, but they keep sending me stuff.
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Champsturf wrote:My number came up last year. There was NO way that I'd pay to see that crappy product that they were putting on the field. I guess that I'll be back at the end of the list...cvillehog wrote:It's interesting: they keep offering me the tickets. And now they don't even require a multi-year contract and even waived the $100 per-seat fee. Anyone else's number come up on the waiting list recently?
I'm not sure how the process works, but my number came up last summer and since then they have sent me letters pretty regularly offering me seats. I wish I lived in DC because I would would do it.
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