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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 466322" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>Somewhat born into it. Father was a stands physician. Two free tickets to every home game.</p><p></p><p>Saw Dorsett run all over us in a night game vs Pitt. Same game my Dad got a call on a fan who had a moth fly in his ear (was sitting way up by the lights) and was in excruciating pain. There was a Coke there and my dad grabbed it and poured it into the dude's ear. Moth floated up and out of the guy's ear. He was psyched. Saw GT/UGA fans go at it then have my Dad patch up both sides.</p><p></p><p>Always had press box passes and went and ate as many Hickory House BBQ sandwiches as we could in a sitting (typically 4-5 for me, plus a couple to eat in the second half....growing boy). Free cokes were nice too.</p><p></p><p>Suffered through the 80's...lean years, then Curry brought things up before leaving. Was out of college by the time Ross came along but loved the national title year from in Colorad. Always loved the Budweiser song, checking out cheerleaders and baton girls through binoculars, etc. 'She Blinded Me with Science' was a standard by the band. Learned to pull for Tech through the thick and the thin.</p><p></p><p>Influential event was a Georgia game when I was five or so: Saw all these rude, ill-behaving people show up wearing red and throw trash everywhere. Bad manors and talked like a bunch of hill billies. I instantly hated UGA. Still do, though living out of state helps.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, just always loved Tech and always will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 466322, member: 857"] Somewhat born into it. Father was a stands physician. Two free tickets to every home game. Saw Dorsett run all over us in a night game vs Pitt. Same game my Dad got a call on a fan who had a moth fly in his ear (was sitting way up by the lights) and was in excruciating pain. There was a Coke there and my dad grabbed it and poured it into the dude's ear. Moth floated up and out of the guy's ear. He was psyched. Saw GT/UGA fans go at it then have my Dad patch up both sides. Always had press box passes and went and ate as many Hickory House BBQ sandwiches as we could in a sitting (typically 4-5 for me, plus a couple to eat in the second half....growing boy). Free cokes were nice too. Suffered through the 80's...lean years, then Curry brought things up before leaving. Was out of college by the time Ross came along but loved the national title year from in Colorad. Always loved the Budweiser song, checking out cheerleaders and baton girls through binoculars, etc. 'She Blinded Me with Science' was a standard by the band. Learned to pull for Tech through the thick and the thin. Influential event was a Georgia game when I was five or so: Saw all these rude, ill-behaving people show up wearing red and throw trash everywhere. Bad manors and talked like a bunch of hill billies. I instantly hated UGA. Still do, though living out of state helps. Anyway, just always loved Tech and always will. [/QUOTE]
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