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Anyone going to this week's game? I have great memories from the one and only time I have watched the Gophers in Columbus.
Soooooo many kind words from Buckeye fans and one dude in particular flagged me down in an elevator to talk about old Gopher Greats from eras-gone-by. Super nice people. If anything, it maybe bordered on "too nice" at times as it started to touch upon "patronizing." I was waiting for someone to take the extra step of patting me on my head.
My wife and I took our then-11-year-old to OSU homecoming in 2009. Great memories. Stopped at the air force museum in Dayton on the way. It turned out to sadly be Eric Decker's last game as his broken foot that day ended up being a season-ender for him.
By far and away the best experience of the trip involved our evening trip to the Thurman Cafe for their famous burgers. We were intent on gutting it out but they don't take reservations and it was something like a two hour wait to get a table. On top of that they don't really have an organized place or large bar to wait for a table. I went to the bar to order something and the twenty-something guy next to me overheard our plight. He told me that he expected to have his table any minute and we were welcomed to sit with them if the table was big enough. I normally wouldn't take a stranger up on that but I was desperate. We ended up having a great time and stayed late, hanging out with complete strangers (two couples) much younger than us. My wife is still facebook friends with one of them. All in all the single best experience we have ever had at a road game.
It's amazing how an experience like that can warm you and alter your take on an entire fan base.
Soooooo many kind words from Buckeye fans and one dude in particular flagged me down in an elevator to talk about old Gopher Greats from eras-gone-by. Super nice people. If anything, it maybe bordered on "too nice" at times as it started to touch upon "patronizing." I was waiting for someone to take the extra step of patting me on my head.
My wife and I took our then-11-year-old to OSU homecoming in 2009. Great memories. Stopped at the air force museum in Dayton on the way. It turned out to sadly be Eric Decker's last game as his broken foot that day ended up being a season-ender for him.
By far and away the best experience of the trip involved our evening trip to the Thurman Cafe for their famous burgers. We were intent on gutting it out but they don't take reservations and it was something like a two hour wait to get a table. On top of that they don't really have an organized place or large bar to wait for a table. I went to the bar to order something and the twenty-something guy next to me overheard our plight. He told me that he expected to have his table any minute and we were welcomed to sit with them if the table was big enough. I normally wouldn't take a stranger up on that but I was desperate. We ended up having a great time and stayed late, hanging out with complete strangers (two couples) much younger than us. My wife is still facebook friends with one of them. All in all the single best experience we have ever had at a road game.
It's amazing how an experience like that can warm you and alter your take on an entire fan base.