Yeah, so this is a pretty awesome picture of our little crew. No, they didn't kick Sara out due to her wearing a Chicago shirt. They sure have put together some extensive gift shops there, too. Someday I'd like to actually go and see a Packers game, but I really doubt it will ever happen. You have to know somebody to get tickets, since they're sold out for the rest of time. You have to be on a 100+ year waiting list to just buy a ticket. There are actually people who put their new born baby on the waiting list, and that baby in turn passes the position along to his or her progenitors in hopes that one of them might actually get a ticket. Those fancy suite seats are available if you want to sign a 7 year lease for around 60,000 dollars per year. Of course, you get that box of 20 or so seats for all the games of the season. If you work it all out, that's 60,000 dollars divided by 20 seats divided by 8 games per year times 7 years, that's only $2,625 per seat. Quite affordable. That price doesn't include the $30 for the cheesehead. And how dare I forget to mention that on the way up to Green Bay you can stop at the Kohler toilet museum for their three hour tour.
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Be careful of three hour tours Kason, I know about another group of people who embarked on what they THOUGHT was just a three hour tour...a three hour tour...
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