you're too new to get what that poster is all about. It sucks that the old man wasn't attended to sooner, but Alleycat is one of the most disgraceful posters on this board.
A bloody nose is hardly a life and death situation. If he was in such "bad shape" why didn't he go get first aid on his own? Maybe he thought enjoying the game was a bigger priority. If I caused myself to get a bloody nose you can bet your ass I'm going to get it taken care of. Why are people so quick to blame OTHERS for someone's stupidity. You say you hope he files a complaint, the sad thing is the Jets front office and stadium staff will probably bow down and kiss this guy's behind for some perceived slight when they did nothing wrong.
Radio: theres a guy in section xxx with a nose bleed, can you check it out Medico: uhh yeah ok I mean cmon, was it life threatening? NO sheesh
In their defense, it probably took so long because they had to warm up the space shuttle to reach the upper deck.
And when the shuttle finally arrived, the helpful parking attendants had to check what color parking pass it had and route it through 7 lots before it was "allowed" to park!
How about; if you're 65 and old act like it. And you won't face plant while celebrating. Know your limits...
:smile: Bravo, SydneyDon! That is the type of zinger that GreenHornet has been waiting his entire lifetime for!
Late in the game there was a fight by us, it looked like a ball of jumbled up people just gliding down the steps between 332 and 333, including some security. Someone must have gotten hurt.
Don't kow the guy that fell and I'm not even sure it is true, but security having better things to do is a laugher. Two security issues to note: 1. A guard stationed at the exit door of EVERY restroom so people would not go in the exit.... 2. After the game 3 guards stationed at every exit ramp or escalator, while totally ignoring the 2,000 plus people lined up to get on the train back to Secaucus.
I love watching trained professionals at work. Men's and Women's rooms adjoin each other on the Mezz. I was on line almost into the Mens room when a couple of security people helped (young) woman out of the ladies room who had apparently passed out in the Ladies Room. An EMS (female) got there just as they were coming out. I figure she needs to determine if she's drunk or otherwise afflicted and am thinking she's going to do some sort of sobriety test and check reflexes and eye movement or something else really technical. Well, she opens this girls mouth and sticks her nose clean in and sniffs. I don't know what she determined but she seemed to know what to do from that point on. Hats off to medical professionals, it's not an easy job!