(Hunting rights) The Best Sport Tickets Are Available Online
No commentsBy Rick Hendershot
Do you want tickets to your favorite show or sporting event and don’t have a clue how best to go about it? You may be surprised to learn that the easiest and best way to purchase tickets for concerts, or any type of sporting event is to search the net and buy online. There are simply hundreds of different ticket exchange and retail sites that offer some of the best sport entertainment tickets and the best concert tickets available to anyone.
A few years ago I had a good friend who traveled to see the Super bowl. Even though it was supposedly sold out, he was able to get the best football tickets and the best deal by searching online and purchasing through a ticket exchange. What if he had decided to purchase them at a retail price or from a scalper? Most likely he would have paid a lot more and probably wouldn’t have gotten such great seats.
Buying tickets to major entertainment events by going online isn’t all that revolutionary. For many years people have been selling some of the best sport tickets through online auction sites to the highest bidder. Even in these competitive situations, most bidders found that they got the best deal on these tickets by purchasing them at auction than they would have paying face value for the tickets.
Since then the online ticket industry has been grown by leaps and bounds. Ticket clearinghouses have sprouted up by the dozen, and are only a simple internet search away. Here you’ll discover that you can purchase the best seats to your favorite show or event. Everything from Broadway productions, concerts featuring the biggest and most famous performers and bands in the world, to professional football, hockey, soccer, and basketball games can be found in the offerings of these clearinghouses. If car racing or golf is your thing, you’ll find it here as well. OF course, best of all, is the fact that you’ll be spending less than the face value of the ticket. What could be better?
However, a word of caution. Not all ticket retailers are created equal. As in any type of business, online or otherwise, there are some less than reputable characters running some false promotions on ticket sales. That’s why it’s so important to choose a nationally recognized vendor for your online ticket purchase, and to ensure the safety of your transaction. It’s better to be safe than sorry!
When you buy your entertainment tickets online, you give youself the ability to enjoy the very best tickets that you will ever find, for every concert and sporting event that you desire. Football, hockey, soccer, basketball, tennis, musicals, concerts and much, much more will await you. Your seats will be fantastic, and the price you pay online is a value that simply cannot be beaten. If you compare standing in line at the box office to simply browsing the internet and pressing a few buttoms, it’s a no brainer. Remember, for the best seat in the house, at the lowest possible price, reserve your ticket online.
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Funny Sports Jokes
By anne gilardo
Funny jokes about sport are great! These are some of my favourites…
Supplemental Rules for Bowling
If you holler “overs!” before the ball passes the arrows, you get to throw the ball over, unless of course, you get a strike. In which case, you can renege on the “overs”.
When your team is about 10 marks down in the 8th or 9th frame, you can invoke the rule “First Team Through Bowling Wins the Game”, and your team still has a chance.
After a member of the opposing team bowls 4 strikes in a row, he/she must bowl the next 4 frames blindfolded. If he/she continues to strike, his/her shoelaces will be tied together for 2 frames.
When you leave the 10-pin and you know you can’t make the spare, but another member of your team can, invoke the “Designated Bowler” rule.
After you have 4 splits in one game, you may say “Kings X” and take those 4 frames over. However, if you split on the 2nd time around, you accept it. After all, “Fair is Fair”.
If your ball goes in the gutter and jumps back onto the lane, knocking dow pins, by golly, you get them! That’s much harder than to knock them down the conventional way. Good bowling should be recognized.
A ball should be declared dead when you bowl 3 games without a strike. It shall be the owners privilege to decide on the disposition of said dead ball - Burial at Sea, Dropped from an airplane over a live volcano, or a simple burial in the city dump. For a small fee, a league officer can be bribed to deliver a short eulogy.
This is another funny joke I like…
Two fellas are fishing in a boat under a bridge.
One looks up and sees a funeral procession starting across the bridge.
He stands up, takes off his cap, and bows his head.
The procession crosses the bridge and the man puts on his cap, picks up his rod and reel, and continues fishing.
The other guy says, “That was touching. I didn’t know you had it in you.”
The first guy responds, “Well, I guess it was the thing to do - after all, I was married to her for 40 years.”
And finally I like these 10 reasons not to jog…
1. My grandmother started walking five miles a day when she was 60. She’s 97 now & we don’t know where the heck she is.
2. The only reason I would take up jogging is so that I could hear heavy breathing again.
3. I joined a health club last year, spent about 400 bucks. Haven’t lost a pound. Apparently you have to show up.
4. I have to exercise in the morning before my brain figures out what I’m doing.
5. I don’t exercise at all. If God meant us to touch our toes, he would have put them further up our body.
6. I like long walks, especially when they are taken by people who annoy me.
7. I have flabby thighs, but fortunately my stomach covers them.
8. The advantage of exercising every day is that you die healthier.
9. If you are going to try cross-country skiing, start with a small country.
10. I don’t jog. It makes the ice jump right out of my glass.
Funny jokes keep us all happy and felling good!
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Marilleva, Italy: Two Resorts of Equal Pleasure
By Roberto Garabell
The Marilleva ski resort should actually be called Marilleva ski resorts (plural). This is because there are two parts to Marilleva: Marilleva 900 and Marilleva 1400. The latter rests higher at an altitude of 1400 meters in the Val di Sole. If you were to draw a line 250 km from Milan and 70 km from Trento and 170 km from Verona, you could plot the resort’s location on the map in northeast Italy.
From Marilleva 1400, you’ll have more ski access than the lower Marilleva 900 resort. The Madonna di Campiglio and Folgardia cableways are close by in the upper Marilleva. Because of its access to other ski areas, there’s over 260 km of available slopes with over 100 lifts. If you’re an avid skier or snowboarder, you’ll have more options up here too. There are snow parks, board parks and slopes for beginners all the way to advanced skiers. The extra wide slopes, some higher above the tree line, are great for beginners and intermediates. The experts in the group will have quite the challenge ahead of them with Orti Marilleva, an often-bumpy black run.
Marilleva’s other half lies 500 meters lower down the valley at 900 meters. The River Noce runs through and is famous in its own right: it was home to the world canoeing championships a few years back. From Marilleva 900, you’ll have more than skiing as this part of the resort is held for people who like other forms of sport and recreation too.
You’ll have many off-trail excursions and hikes from this point with the Stelvio National Park, Val di Rabbi and Val di Pejo. The newer sports center can provide individuals or teams a training ground away from home. Plus, the cross-country skiing (A 6 km trail starting along the rive Noce down to the ‘pont delle Caore’ and then to the Pellizzano area with 4 km of small ups and downs, ending full-circle back at the start.) and outdoor ice-skating rink keep the winter blues at bay. In the summer, the sports area adjacent to the Alpine Riding Centre has everything from tennis, volleyball, handball and archery to mini-golf. Both the 900 and 1400 resorts have their games to keep all visitors occupied for at least a week or two.
There are essentially five different ski pass options for Marilleva Italian ski resort. The prices are a bit lower as to remain competitive. The ski pass selection starts with these three: FM, the FM+1 and the FM+2-the FM stands for the Folgarida Marilleva. The FM ski pass gives you access to the Marilleva ski area only. The FM+1 and FM+2 passes give you access to either one or two days at Madonna di Campiglio. Depending on how long you stay and when you’ll ski (morning, noon or evening), you’ll pay anywhere from 25 Euro to 400 Euro.
The other two ski passes are the SK and the SS ski pass. The Skirama (SK) ski pass or the SuperSkirama (SS) ski passes are the best options. The SK pass is good for Marilleva with one day in each of the Madonna, Tonale, Pinzolo, Peio, Paganella and Lavarone ski areas. The SS ski pass is the best for those staying for a long while as you’ll have unlimited access to Marilleva, Madonna, Tonale, Pinzolo, Paanella, Lavarone and Monte Bondone ski areas.
The SK and SS ski passes range from 195 Euro to over 510 Euro depending on low or high season. The low season roughly starts December 6 to the 21st; from January 7th to the 25th; and from March 10th to April 6th. The high season in Marilleva begins around December 22nd to January 6th and from January 26th to March 9th. If you time it right, you can have a ski holiday in one of Italy’s best resorts for under 500 Euro.
The Marilleva ski season lasts from December through March. Marilleva’s altitude ranges from 700 meters to over 3600 (in the area). Marilleva itself is limiting in the number of colorful runs you may have been used to in other Italian ski resorts. Here, there are nine blues, six reds and 2 blacks with over 30 km of cross-country trails. The highest lift here reaches 2179 meters with a maximum vertical of 1279 meters. There are 25 lifts that take riders to over 30 different slopes.
Snowboarders are very welcome as there’s plenty of room for them in the snow park. This park houses several ‘natural’ half pipes and one man-made half pipe. In the whole integrated ski areas throughout this section of the Dolomites, snowboarders will have enough parks and slopes to keep improving. In Marilleva, there are over 10,000 beds and more hotels, resorts, chalets, cabins and apartments to either take you away from home or treat you as if you were royalty.
O.B.S. company is currently working on Italian skiing project, Marilleva ski resort. It represents Marilleva cheap hotels and possible winter vacation activities in Marilleva, Italy.
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