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Harlem Globetrotters
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 7:00 am
by gocats
Anyone else go see them last week, I have to say that was the hardest I have laughed in along time. I would rather have seen the old Globetrotters with Curly and Meadowlark and those guys, but this still was worth every penny of the sixty bucks we paid to see it.
Re: Harlem Globetrotters
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 12:41 pm
by BearCat
You know, I've been meaning to post about the Globetrotters. It was a terrific show. Definately wholesome family fun.
However, what impressed me the most is that I had been to the Rodeo the whole week before. The Brick was a mess! To walk into the Fieldhouse after the rodeo I was impressed. You could barely tell that there had been any event that messy preceding the Globetrotters. Hats off to the Custodial Staff that works at the Fieldhouse. They must be any extremely tallented group of people. I sure as heck wouldn't want that job.
On top of that, I'm always impressed with that staff. After seeing the MSU facilities trashed, Stadium and Brick, game after game, event after event, I always walk into the following event to a clean facility. I sure do appreciate that......and I'm sure they don't hear it enough.
I try to make a point to say thanks when I have the chance. Maybe we all should?
Re: Harlem Globetrotters
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 1:43 pm
by whitetrashgriz
BearCat wrote:You know, I've been meaning to post about the Globetrotters. It was a terrific show. Definately wholesome family fun.
However, what impressed me the most is that I had been to the Rodeo the whole week before. The Brick was a mess! To walk into the Fieldhouse after the rodeo I was impressed. You could barely tell that there had been any event that messy preceding the Globetrotters. Hats off to the Custodial Staff that works at the Fieldhouse. They must be any extremely tallented group of people. I sure as heck wouldn't want that job.
On top of that, I'm always impressed with that staff. After seeing the MSU facilities trashed, Stadium and Brick, game after game, event after event, I always walk into the following event to a clean facility. I sure do appreciate that......and I'm sure they don't hear it enough.
I try to make a point to say thanks when I have the chance. Maybe we all should?
i like to tip those people when i have a chance.

Re: Harlem Globetrotters
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 3:09 pm
by BearCat
whitetrashgriz wrote:BearCat wrote:You know, I've been meaning to post about the Globetrotters. It was a terrific show. Definately wholesome family fun.
However, what impressed me the most is that I had been to the Rodeo the whole week before. The Brick was a mess! To walk into the Fieldhouse after the rodeo I was impressed. You could barely tell that there had been any event that messy preceding the Globetrotters. Hats off to the Custodial Staff that works at the Fieldhouse. They must be any extremely tallented group of people. I sure as heck wouldn't want that job.
On top of that, I'm always impressed with that staff. After seeing the MSU facilities trashed, Stadium and Brick, game after game, event after event, I always walk into the following event to a clean facility. I sure do appreciate that......and I'm sure they don't hear it enough.
I try to make a point to say thanks when I have the chance. Maybe we all should?
i like to tip those people when i have a chance.

I wouldn't hesitate to.
Re: Harlem Globetrotters
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 4:18 pm
by wbtfg
BearCat wrote:You know, I've been meaning to post about the Globetrotters. It was a terrific show. Definately wholesome family fun.
However, what impressed me the most is that I had been to the Rodeo the whole week before. The Brick was a mess! To walk into the Fieldhouse after the rodeo I was impressed. You could barely tell that there had been any event that messy preceding the Globetrotters. Hats off to the Custodial Staff that works at the Fieldhouse. They must be any extremely tallented group of people. I sure as heck wouldn't want that job.
On top of that, I'm always impressed with that staff. After seeing the MSU facilities trashed, Stadium and Brick, game after game, event after event, I always walk into the following event to a clean facility. I sure do appreciate that......and I'm sure they don't hear it enough.
I try to make a point to say thanks when I have the chance. Maybe we all should?
Excellent post. The fieldhouse staff does a great job.
Re: Harlem Globetrotters
Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:13 am
by LTown Cat
I saw the Globetrotters and agree it was worth every penny--they do a great job!