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San Francisco - who's headed out?


RoaringRiot

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Aiiiight Huddlers and Huddle lurkers....who all is headed to the game this weekend? What are your plans and where are you sitting? 

Here's our info for anyone who wants to link up

Friday: Group is meeting up at 7p and then going out on the town (this is the night I get really hammered)

Saturday: Welcoming Party at the Golden Gate Tap Room at 4p. Everyone is welcome. @Montsta better show up and talk to people this time. Don't worry we will blur out his face in all the pics. 

Sunday: We're tailgating at the Red Zone Rally. It's $75 but it's open bar (beer and wine), food, entertainment, and all the early games. Since we're staying in SF, don't have any cars, and there isn't anything else good near the stadium we're taking over their party. We'll have over 25% of the people in attendance in black and blue - so that should be interesting. Plus we get to ride the rollercoasters and @*FreeFua* already told me he will puke if he rides it, so I plan on live streaming that. 

We're sitting in section 231. There are close to 200 in that section. We'll be loud. Hopefully no one gets shived. 

Go Panthers!

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48 minutes ago, Joe the Show said:

I really hope the entire roaring riot crowd runs into A-bomb from that terrible smack video.  I want a live stream of him attempting to form full sentences while insults rain upon him.

He won't be there because he's gotta watch the bowling alley for Dead Jerry.

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15 minutes ago, jfo89 said:

I live in San Francisco and I'll be at the game in section 110. Don't f*** with dudes from Richmond city and you'll have no worries about getting shived... Probably.

lol Richmond. 

If you are visiting the bay for a game, stay in the city, hang out in the city on the weekend and drive down 101 for the game itself. Stay away from the east bay alltogether. 

This is from a lifelong east bay cat. 

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16 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

Paging @h0llywood

You going to try and make it out Friday or Saturday?

I'm flying in tonight after work so I'll be there around 7-8 ish with the family. Going to do the touristy thing with the wife and kids Saturday morning then plan on hanging out at the Golden Gate Tap Room with the rest of you guys. Gonna be an epic weekend and it won't be -15 degrees like the last time we linked up.

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@PanthaSan is going to be there too.

Between the Roaring Riot, Angel City Riot and Cali Cat Pack, could be as much as 300-400 traveling for the game that I know of. 

@*FreeFua* - with the Dodgers on an epic downward spiral, i'm going to take this opportunity to spit on the Giants stadium to get some mojo going again. 

If any other huddlers show their faces, introduce yourself to me and I will buy you a drink.

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Just got this alert regarding traffic:

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"Please note important information below for both local city and hotel operations:

 Please be aware that due to the event, Tasman Drive will be closed beginning September 10th at 1 am through the conclusion of the event, approximately 5 pm.

Heavy traffic and delays WILL OCCUR on major thoroughfares leading to and from the stadium and surrounding areas, including Highways 101, 237, 880, Lawrence Expressway, Great America Parkway and San Tomas Expressway, as a result of the event. 

Expect heavily increased traffic to begin around 
10 am and at the conclusion of the event, estimated at 4:30 pm."


 

We were there for the SB and it took almost 2 hours to get to Santa Clara from AT&T Park.

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