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Reply To: | Jeffrey T. Anbinder |
Date: | Wed, 13 Mar 1996 10:59:20 -0500 |
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Greg said:
>As far the dubious record for consecutive hours spent in line, well - mine
>personally is 72 (before seasons went on sale for '85), and I imagine
>there are misguided souls out there who have quadrupled it.
I personally spent about 80 consecutive hours on line outside Lynah before
seasons went on sale in '89 (I actually brought work with me, too), but I
was only 2nd in line (Section B, row 8, seats 15 and 16); the person in
front of me had been there for a few hours, eating Pop Tarts (tm) like they
were going out of style. I don't remember his name. That was the last
year they allowed lining up more than a day in advance; in '90, Cornell
Public Safety sent people home who tried to camp out, and the next year was
the Great Crescent Massacre of '91 (Spencer Patterson *still* owes me a
pen), followed by the Great Lynah Slumber Party of '92.
Jeffrey Anbinder
Cornell University Development
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