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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Walking up Rt. 1 (north bound) towards the stadium last night, I found two SRO tickets on the ground (right before the Patriot Place entrance).
To the person or persons who lost them (if you are reading this), I gave them to a member of the security staff at the U-Bid gate. Hopefully you got them.
That was pretty good of you.. I know there are SRO tickets, but still you had to wonderd if you could have gotten some cash for it..
For an anecdote to let you know you did the right thing - on my way to a playoff game at the old Fox I found two tickets on Rte. 1 south about a 1/4 of a mile from the stadium. They were better seats than my own and my friend and I joked I should keep them and turn in my tickets. I gave them to the nearest state trooper and he promised to look out for the owner. As I approached the stadium there was a small group of people surrounding a girl of about 10 and her Dad. She was crying and they were all looking around. Seems Dad had allowed her to carry the tickets to the big game and she had lost them. I could still see the trooper I had given them to in the distance. You never saw such a relieved Dad (more than the girl, who was still upset) in your life! I figured this was good karma for us to win the game, which we did!!
For an anecdote to let you know you did the right thing - on my way to a playoff game at the old Fox I found two tickets on Rte. 1 south about a 1/4 of a mile from the stadium. They were better seats than my own and my friend and I joked I should keep them and turn in my tickets. I gave them to the nearest state trooper and he promised to look out for the owner. As I approached the stadium there was a small group of people surrounding a girl of about 10 and her Dad. She was crying and they were all looking around. Seems Dad had allowed her to carry the tickets to the big game and she had lost them. I could still see the trooper I had given them to in the distance. You never saw such a relieved Dad (more than the girl, who was still upset) in your life! I figured this was good karma for us to win the game, which we did!!
Great story, PatsDeb. I've got one too: I was at the Patriots-Panthers Super Bowl in Houston, walking down to my seat. A Panthers fan a few feet ahead of me dropped his money clip on the steps and didn't know it. It was a pretty hefty roll of bills, several hundred dollars at least. I picked it up and chased after the guy to give it to him; all he said was "thanks," which was OK I guess, but I remember it feeling odd that he wasn't more thankful. Later on in the men's room I found $12 on the floor. THAT, I kept.
Great story, PatsDeb. I've got one too: I was at the Patriots-Panthers Super Bowl in Houston, walking down to my seat. A Panthers fan a few feet ahead of me dropped his money clip on the steps and didn't know it. It was a pretty hefty roll of bills, several hundred dollars at least. I picked it up and chased after the guy to give it to him; all he said was "thanks," which was OK I guess, but I remember it feeling odd that he wasn't more thankful. Later on in the men's room I found $12 on the floor. THAT, I kept.
Great story, PatsDeb. I've got one too: I was at the Patriots-Panthers Super Bowl in Houston, walking down to my seat. A Panthers fan a few feet ahead of me dropped his money clip on the steps and didn't know it. It was a pretty hefty roll of bills, several hundred dollars at least. I picked it up and chased after the guy to give it to him; all he said was "thanks," which was OK I guess, but I remember it feeling odd that he wasn't more thankful. Later on in the men's room I found $12 on the floor. THAT, I kept.