Unless you are a major donor, don’t count on those two. 3,000 tickets available, with over 15,000 ticket requestsI ordered mine with my NU tix---not sure how much they are. Wish I would have ordered more than 2!
Unless you are a major donor, don’t count on those two. 3,000 tickets available, with over 15,000 ticket requestsI ordered mine with my NU tix---not sure how much they are. Wish I would have ordered more than 2!
Unless you are a major donor, don’t count on those two. 3,000 tickets available, with over 15,000 ticket requests
I put in for six, checked with the ticket office on Friday , and was confirmed my status as a ticket holder in row 97 of the south end zone put me near the bottom end in priority of the 15,000 applying for 3,000 seats. Shocking, huh?I put in for 4 for my brother and I told him not to count on it, like you said unless you are a big or maybe a longtime donor that has been racking up priority points, probably ain't gonna happen. But it didn't cost anything to try.
Well most of them will be bought by Husker fans the Buffs aren’t going to pay that kind of money to get their @$$ kicked.Woah those are pricey...
I just read where Yuengling bought an old Coors brewery in Memphis, and are going to expand their distribution. It is not sold on the West coast, so the only time I get to drink it, is when I go back to Florida on vacation. Link to the article. I so hope that they brew it just as it is and then sell it here on the Left Coast.Well most of them will be bought by Husker fans the Buffs aren’t going to pay that kind of money to get their @$$ kicked.
My wife is from New Jersey, so we got married out there. When we were planning our reception, they gave us a list of beer choices, saying that we could choose any two. I don't remember the exact labels, but it was more or less like this: Bud Light or Liquid Methane or Colorado's Silver Laxative or Yuengling. I got a Bud Light for those of my family from South Dakota who don't like to try or have nice things, and I obviously got the Yuengling. There were so many folks who flew in from all over who had never had it before that the bartender put up a sign that said what it was, where it was from, etc. Good stuff. I can't presently get it in South Dakota. If we can put a man on the moon, we can get Yuengling to South Dakota.I just read where Yuengling bought an old Coors brewery in Memphis, and are going to expand their distribution. It is not sold on the West coast, so the only time I get to drink it, is when I go back to Florida on vacation. Link to the article. I so hope that they brew it just as it is and then sell it here on the Left Coast.
It’s True! Yuengling Beer Is Coming To A State Near You
America’s oldest beer maker, D.G. Yuengling & Son Inc., announced plans to expand this week. Are you familiar with this sought-after beer? Remember the first beer you learned to order in a bar? You know, your go-to choice when you were too young to know much about beer except that you were happy...www.thekitchn.com
Very cool. I still don't know or even think that they will distribute out this way, which is a bummer, but I am planning on sending them an email, pleading, begging, whining, crying, LOL, that they sell it in Nevada at least.My wife is from New Jersey, so we got married out there. When we were planning our reception, they gave us a list of beer choices, saying that we could choose any two. I don't remember the exact labels, but it was more or less like this: Bud Light or Liquid Methane or Colorado's Silver Laxative or Yuengling. I got a Bud Light for those of my family from South Dakota who don't like to try or have nice things, and I obviously got the Yuengling. There were so many folks who flew in from all over who had never had it before that the bartender put up a sign that said what it was, where it was from, etc. Good stuff. I can't presently get it in South Dakota. If we can put a man on the moon, we can get Yuengling to South Dakota.
I'm in the minority but I just don't get the obsession with Yuengling. It is fine but nothing extraordinary. We held a reception last weekend and ordered Bell's 2 Hearted. I still have a 1/2 keg left in my kegorator. It is one of the most delicious beers ever. If any Omaha peeps want to help me finish it just send me a PMMy wife is from New Jersey, so we got married out there. When we were planning our reception, they gave us a list of beer choices, saying that we could choose any two. I don't remember the exact labels, but it was more or less like this: Bud Light or Liquid Methane or Colorado's Silver Laxative or Yuengling. I got a Bud Light for those of my family from South Dakota who don't like to try or have nice things, and I obviously got the Yuengling. There were so many folks who flew in from all over who had never had it before that the bartender put up a sign that said what it was, where it was from, etc. Good stuff. I can't presently get it in South Dakota. If we can put a man on the moon, we can get Yuengling to South Dakota.
Unless you are a major donor, don’t count on those two. 3,000 tickets available, with over 15,000 ticket requests
Ok, mr RockefellerI am good.