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For Draft fanactics with money to blow


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I inquired with the NFL location website to find out how much it costs to get in the draft:

Thank you for your interest in the 2012 NFL Draft!NFL On Location is pleased to offer a Draft hospitality program which guarantees exclusive access and a one-of-a-kind experience that you can only get from the NFL! See attached brochure for details.

As a friendly reminder,

NFL On Location does not sell individual tickets to the NFL Draft. (that blows)

Event highlights include:·

Draft ticket for Thursday April 26th, Friday April 27th and Saturday April 28th·

NFL Chalk Talk Session with a NFL Draft Analyst·

Photo Opportunity at your favorite “Team Table” and Draft Selection Podium·

Souvenir 2012 NFL Draft Cap & Pin·

Radio City Concession Coupons·

NFL Shop Card Cost Per Person: $499 (tax included)

To purchase your 2012 NFL Draft package, please complete the attached purchase agreement and return to Erin Merrell at [email protected]

the 2012 NFL Draft!

Im debating on going never been to one and my sis lives in NY, so I could pitstop there.

My only problem is that I would need someone to attend with, Im the only football nut out of my friends...their all cheap and content watching on tv.

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http://quintevents.com/sports-travel/football/nfl-draft-ticket?gclid=CIrH0--b2K0CFQtZ7AodgmtZlw

That's the full set and schedule for the events.

Program Details:

Thursday, April 26, 2012

8:00PM* : 2012 NFL Draft (Round 1), Radio City Music Hall

Friday, April 27, 2012

11:00AM – 1:00PM* : Chalk Talk & Tour of NFL Draft Set, Radio Music Hall

Review first round selections with an NFL Analyst and receive insight on upcoming picks. Afterwards, get a tour of the Draft Set including photo opportunities from the “Team Tables” and Draft Selection Podium.

1:00 – 6:00PM* : Afternoon free to explore NYC

6:00PM* : 2012 NFL Draft (Rounds 2-3), Radio City Music Hall

SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCES - NFL Alumni will be announcing the 2nd round selections LIVE at Radio City Music Hall

Saturday, April 28, 2012

12:00PM : 2012 NFL Draft (Rounds 4-7), Radio City Music Hall

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Mine is emblazoned on my arm.

It wouldnt be the first time she had to smack a Marine or drink them under the table. My sis is a spitfire.....all my platoon mates tried to get her.....all failed miserably.

I have the Eagle, Globe and Anchor permanently emblazoned on my left shoulder.

That doesn't worry me either.

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