>Hi All, especially those of the Anaheim experience,
>Already I am getting upset at not being able to attend next year. Of course
>if RPI makes it to frozen four status (lots of luck, but you never can
>tell) I will be there in good seats kept for alums. Outside of that, I
>think most of you will be stuck "elsewhere". But still, according to Bill
>Corrigan's travel guide, it sound s like a wonderful place for a tourney,
>excepting the small :-) stadium. Quiet places to eat around the corner,
>wow! What a concept. Kinda like JT Schmidt's NOT. I have a new nickname
>for the place, its last name starts with an S and ends with a T but it is
>not Schmidt. You had to be there, don't ask.
>And what, no torn up roads? And hotels within walking distance? You mean
>attendees wont have the pleasure of needing to rent a car? Wow, what is
>this world coming to?
So it won't be for weather that Erik won't get to showcase his ears from a
convertable on the way to a game.
>Seriously, I will miss the great time I had at Anaheim, and will now be
>able to look for familiar faces on TV! If you cant tell, of course I
>agree, Anaheim was far from perfect, then again, I think they have
>destroyed most of the coastline from Ventura to San Diego, too.
>Will continue to listen with envy about Providence.
>Tony Buffa
>RPI '64 -- hoping for alum seats in Providence in early April 2000.
Wendy
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