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Thanks Scott. I just keep saying to myself, wow what a great company I work for.
Last edited by DHogan; 09-01-2012 at 07:35 PM. |
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I've only went once with tickets from Digital Equiptment Corp (which became Compaq and then HP) and saw Clemens pitch for the Sox. That tells you how long ago it was. I'm a big Sox fan and had a ball. Food was great, and yes it was quieter and there were a number of people who weren't as in to the game as me an my co-workers were.
I am officially jealous. Have fun and tell us how it went! Bob
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Thank you for the information. I'm looking forward to the food. I haven't used the T (subway) too much. We are going to get the T at the Lechmere station, and hopefully the green line will take us there.
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Yup...take the T to Kenmore...short walk from there!
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The Red Sox's lost again
. But, being in the companies private suite was an amazing experience. The CEO introduced himself right off the bat, as well as did some of the senior directors and some of the other executives from the company. There were about 35 people all together in the suite. We were all in the K1 and K2 suite in the very upper level of the park at 3rd base. With outside seating. The food was amazing. From shrimp, lobster, serlion all kinds of vegetables and snacks and dips. They served beer, wine and sodas. The whole thing was top notch. The email that the company sent early Thursday listed everyone that was invited from the corporate lawyer to some distinguished scientists (I have no idea what that means) from the company. I sat with one of my co-workers who knew less about baseball that I did. It made it that much more fun. The ride on the T wasn't that bad to boot. The green line was a little confusing with the trollies being A-B-C and D lines. And to top off a great week, I won a company wide raffle for two tickets to the Patriots against the Miami Dolphins Dec. 30th. I'm not that lucky that it will be in a suite.
Last edited by DHogan; 09-15-2012 at 11:45 AM. |
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Wondering if you might have worked with my father in the '80's-early'90's...John Miller....he took me to a game in the Digital Box.....the best thing I remember was a PRIVATE, CLEAN bathroom!!!!!!!!!! |
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