As empty as that place is, they should sneak down to a lower level where they can be closer. Then, if the rightful seat owner comes, they can always move up a little.
Nosebleed section – the cheapest tickets. True for any professional sports. At least the pro games have television screens for each side. Monster Truck arena does not. So the nosebleed section ticket is not really worth anything – you’d need a binocular to see what is happening all way down in the arena. The noises are diffused in that altitude. They are not usually televised live or recorded for later showing. That might explain the sporadic attendance.
You really have to admire Jack, here. He’s out with two rather attractive young women, but he’s not ACTING like he’s out with very attractive young women. Heck, he appears as though he’s more interested in the show than THEM. Maybe that’s the secret. “Play it Cool.” That’s a far Cry from the “Jack” We first meet, who to Me, came across as a bit of a “skirt chaser.”
And yet, he has evolved into a likable guy that’s quite comfortable around the opposite sex, and is a real gentleman to boot. And the ladies seem to WANT to be around him. The only person missing here would be Tiffany, who normally, wouldn’t be caught dead at a monster truck show, but probably JUMP at the chance if Jack asked her.
Whatever Jack is using, he needs to bottle it up an sell it. And Gunther need to buy it, “IV” it, and “Mainline” it…….,
It’s so funny Jack has the ear plugs so he talks louder to hear himself. I have been guilty of that, but neither Luann or Tara have them, or if they have bought some, they have not put them in yet. I agree MD though, he has the gentleman thing down for a young millennial or possibly a post-millennial (19 or under, although there is a little argument when post-millennials start, and millennials become old, like the rest of us (lol).
I’ve never heard of a Monster Truck event that was so sold out that the general admission seats (and that’s where they are) were sold by aisle and number.
Hmm. Either our trio is VERY EARLY to this event…. or it is not particularly successful in selling out the venue…. so many empty seats.
Other thoughts:
1. Buying cheap seats is understandable economically. But, when I do so, I also typically bring a pair of simple and small binoculars to be able to glimpse some of the finer details close up occasionally. Just seeing this occasional closer view helps a lot, I find.
2. With the few number of folks there at the moment, the trio may be able to “sneak” down to closer seats as the event unfolds.
Today’s effort seems more of the “wind up” to the actual pitch of the story…. not a lot of advancement yet…. but it still has the feel of leading somewhere…. hopefully very interestingly too.
Meanwhile, I’m still collecting canned goods for the trip to Panama City that some local volunteers are taking this coming Saturday, and I read an interesting story in our online Orlando Sentinel by a reporter who joins other volunteers to help out at disaster sites. He is just a volunteer, as are the others in his group (one is an accountant, one is a clerk, one stocks grocery shelves). None have disaster training. But at each disaster, as they show up with their chainsaws and willingness to haul away the trees that have smashed homes and power lines, the exhausted people are happy to see them. The reporter quoted one woman as saying something like ‘look at all the license plates from other states! All those people came here to help us!" And the reporter even pointed out that one person who had an undamaged home opened it up to volunteers so they wouldn’t have to stay in a tent, and shared his food with them.
I couldn’t help but think of all the posters here who vilified Rosa for wanting to help people even though she didn’t have specialized training, and who insisted that she would be just a burden to them. The people of Panama city would seem to say otherwise…
I asked my daughter if she’d seen my newspaper. She told me that newspapers are old school. She said that people use tablets nowadays and handed me her iPad.
Never seen a Monster Truck event or a tractor pull. I have seen the Indy cars and when I was a kid, I’d go with my dad to see rebuilt stock cars on a quarter mile dirt track. Loud and dirty and very competitive. A good “me and dad” memory.
YOH, JACK! STOP SHOUTING! Even in the nosebleed seats, the view will be good enough for monster trucks. And maybe the noise and odors will be less irritating….
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
yeah… good thing
Namrepus about 6 years ago
It’s not like they can’t tell what’s happening from up there.
Faith :) about 6 years ago
This reminds me of the TV show “This is Us.”
Brdshtt Premium Member about 6 years ago
As empty as that place is, they should sneak down to a lower level where they can be closer. Then, if the rightful seat owner comes, they can always move up a little.
capricorn9th about 6 years ago
Nosebleed section – the cheapest tickets. True for any professional sports. At least the pro games have television screens for each side. Monster Truck arena does not. So the nosebleed section ticket is not really worth anything – you’d need a binocular to see what is happening all way down in the arena. The noises are diffused in that altitude. They are not usually televised live or recorded for later showing. That might explain the sporadic attendance.
Mordock999 Premium Member about 6 years ago
You really have to admire Jack, here. He’s out with two rather attractive young women, but he’s not ACTING like he’s out with very attractive young women. Heck, he appears as though he’s more interested in the show than THEM. Maybe that’s the secret. “Play it Cool.” That’s a far Cry from the “Jack” We first meet, who to Me, came across as a bit of a “skirt chaser.”
And yet, he has evolved into a likable guy that’s quite comfortable around the opposite sex, and is a real gentleman to boot. And the ladies seem to WANT to be around him. The only person missing here would be Tiffany, who normally, wouldn’t be caught dead at a monster truck show, but probably JUMP at the chance if Jack asked her.
Whatever Jack is using, he needs to bottle it up an sell it. And Gunther need to buy it, “IV” it, and “Mainline” it…….,
howtheduck about 6 years ago
With that many empty seats, I can see our intrepid trio moving a little closer.
AnyFace about 6 years ago
Far enough away from the action to escape injury caused by hypothetical debris and shrapnel …? ✨
jagedlo about 6 years ago
So their arena doesn’t have a jumbo Tron?
kenhense about 6 years ago
Jack probably got these tickets from the first prompt that came up on line. The screen said, “Only six tickets left – BUY NOW!”
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 6 years ago
Great overview.
Joe1962 about 6 years ago
The nosebleed section!!
Ruth Brown about 6 years ago
Yes, this is lamer than the food fight.
znhoja about 6 years ago
Well we are going to see Luann in her comic! Instead of Gunther and Less – enough of those 2!
31768 about 6 years ago
They’ll probably be glad they sat farther up later on.
Bernedoodle about 6 years ago
The Bob Ueker seats
luann1212 about 6 years ago
It’s so funny Jack has the ear plugs so he talks louder to hear himself. I have been guilty of that, but neither Luann or Tara have them, or if they have bought some, they have not put them in yet. I agree MD though, he has the gentleman thing down for a young millennial or possibly a post-millennial (19 or under, although there is a little argument when post-millennials start, and millennials become old, like the rest of us (lol).
Tyge about 6 years ago
I’ve never heard of a Monster Truck event that was so sold out that the general admission seats (and that’s where they are) were sold by aisle and number.
Fontessa about 6 years ago
Nice artwork today :)
Wizard of Ahz-no relation about 6 years ago
crowd seems a little thin, maybe they can move up
Mr. Impatient about 6 years ago
They get to suck up all the exhaust fumes too. Went to the indoor motorcycle races once and darn near choked to death.
russef about 6 years ago
Or maybe they misspelled his name?
maxiesmom2 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Hopefully Jack won’t be shouting for this entire arc.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 6 years ago
Nosebleed section. Paid $90 for ZZTop Afterburner tour in Winnipeg, thanks to TicketScammer all the good ones were gone. YouTube is way cheaper.
desperado10mm about 6 years ago
Meanwhile back at the guest house Gunther and Les have kissed and become an item.
Jan C about 6 years ago
We always called those high up seats “Peanut Heaven”.
Dragongourd Premium Member about 6 years ago
I doubt if Jack will need those ear plugs way up there.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 6 years ago
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Hmm. Either our trio is VERY EARLY to this event…. or it is not particularly successful in selling out the venue…. so many empty seats.
Other thoughts:
1. Buying cheap seats is understandable economically. But, when I do so, I also typically bring a pair of simple and small binoculars to be able to glimpse some of the finer details close up occasionally. Just seeing this occasional closer view helps a lot, I find.
2. With the few number of folks there at the moment, the trio may be able to “sneak” down to closer seats as the event unfolds.
Today’s effort seems more of the “wind up” to the actual pitch of the story…. not a lot of advancement yet…. but it still has the feel of leading somewhere…. hopefully very interestingly too.
kenhense about 6 years ago
Geez – Pittsville has one hell of a stadium. Maybe they built it for the Olympics – but the committee passed on them.
zephyra1 about 6 years ago
What a likeable character! He reminds me of a Labrador. Always happy.
zephyra1 about 6 years ago
Every time I’ve been to one of these events, the crowd was quiet and the show was meh. I hope they have a better time.
Argy.Bargy2 about 6 years ago
Meanwhile, I’m still collecting canned goods for the trip to Panama City that some local volunteers are taking this coming Saturday, and I read an interesting story in our online Orlando Sentinel by a reporter who joins other volunteers to help out at disaster sites. He is just a volunteer, as are the others in his group (one is an accountant, one is a clerk, one stocks grocery shelves). None have disaster training. But at each disaster, as they show up with their chainsaws and willingness to haul away the trees that have smashed homes and power lines, the exhausted people are happy to see them. The reporter quoted one woman as saying something like ‘look at all the license plates from other states! All those people came here to help us!" And the reporter even pointed out that one person who had an undamaged home opened it up to volunteers so they wouldn’t have to stay in a tent, and shared his food with them.
I couldn’t help but think of all the posters here who vilified Rosa for wanting to help people even though she didn’t have specialized training, and who insisted that she would be just a burden to them. The people of Panama city would seem to say otherwise…
Lyons Group, Inc. about 6 years ago
Turn the entire area in a GIANT MUD PIT.
Scott S about 6 years ago
You don’t actually need hearing protection until the monster trucks come into the arena.
jppjr about 6 years ago
…and you’ll still be deaf when it’s over.My hearing aid kiosk will be located………
Scoutmaster77 about 6 years ago
I sat in seats like that at ATT Park for a baseball game. One more row back and you would fall out of the stadium.
Brdshtt Premium Member about 6 years ago
I asked my daughter if she’d seen my newspaper. She told me that newspapers are old school. She said that people use tablets nowadays and handed me her iPad.
That fly didn’t stand a chance.
Cheapskate0 about 6 years ago
Erasmus B. Dragon! Only 95 comments at 2 PM Mountain Time!
Argy.Bargy2 about 6 years ago
And here I though TeaFanny was gonna tell us that Tiffany was volunteering in Panama city. Oh, well…
bakana about 6 years ago
They can move down Closer after the people in the front rows have been hauled off to the hospital or the hearing clinic.
Airman about 6 years ago
Never seen a Monster Truck event or a tractor pull. I have seen the Indy cars and when I was a kid, I’d go with my dad to see rebuilt stock cars on a quarter mile dirt track. Loud and dirty and very competitive. A good “me and dad” memory.
SeanNelson about 6 years ago
Comic strip seems to be all about threesomes all a sudden… first Tiff dating 2 boy then Jack getting 2 girls!
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
YOH, JACK! STOP SHOUTING! Even in the nosebleed seats, the view will be good enough for monster trucks. And maybe the noise and odors will be less irritating….
DonnaHilton about 6 years ago
I saw Rod Stewart and Led Zepplin there!