So you just got home from the big game. It could have been the Sox home opener, the AFC Championship game or the 7th game of the ALCS. You got a ticket stub that has suddenly risen to the level of importance in your life right up there with pictures of your newborn and deceased grandmother. You also have a roll of film from a disposable camera. After all, you want to be able to prove to people 5, 10, 15 years from now that you were there, right?
But what do you do with the stub and the photo? You could throw them up on your fridge or stick 'em on top of a bookcase but that doesn't do the memory justice, does it? Of course you would love to show it off to visitors to your home or office.
Well, the guys at thatsmyticket.com have figured out a great way to remember your once-in-a-lifetime memory. What they do is create beautiful, large framed displays that incorporate your personal ticket and photo. Along with places for these momentos, a large 8.5" x 11" glossy action photo is included along with games stats and a terrific summary of the historic moment in Boston sports lore.
It gets shipped well packaged along with easy to follow instructions for inserting your photo and ticket stub. You'll be impressed at how classy it looks once it takes it place on the wall for every visitor to see. Even my wife was impressed that these "things" finally found a nice, classy home up on the wall and not "cluttering" up the house.
I personally chose the frame commerating the 2003 AFC Championship victory over the Colts. I had a great picture of my dad and I at our seats during the game and but it was taking up valuable space on the fridge. Couple that with a ticket stub that was hanging off the inside frame of the Super Bowl XXXVI panoramic picture in the hallway. The glossy photo of Rodney Harrison intercepting Peyton Manning in the end zone brought the memories flowing back. I was also impressed with the game summary and stats that were included as they summed up the major points of this tremendous victory.
We've had a lot of winning around here in these parts lately thanks to the Sox and Patriots. A lot of these games will never be forgotten. Now, thanks to the folks at Thatsmyticket.com, we have a beautiful way to capture and remember these special days in our lives.
Check them out. I'm sure glad I did.