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Tickets for the 2010 season at Nationals Park go on sale tomorrow at 10:00am.
With all the excitement of t-shirt nights, bobble head nights, and blood drive nights don’t overlook Miller Lite Party Night — where on Thursdays and Fridays you can get a Scoreboard Pavilion seat and a drink voucher for the Miller Lite Scoreboard Walk Bar for $20 ($22 for prime games), which normally costs about $30. (Bonus points to anyone who can tell me what a Scoreboard Pavilion seat is. I’m just interested in the beer.)
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Twitter user DharaShah and commenter Nicole have won 2 tickets each to Gala Flamenca tomorrow night at Lisner! Congratulations to the winners of our most recent competition!
True, we might not have yet dug ourselves out of this snow by then — and it looks like tomorrow we might be suffering some aftershocks– but hey, what’s better to melt the the ice on the streets (and in your heart?) than some fiery flamenco!?
Well, to be clear, you won David Sedaris tickets if you’re Kristen S. who left the comment:
During my freshman year of college my parent’s went through a rough divorce, and it was up to me and my brother to referee their marathon fights and fits during the whole tumultuous period.
It was that winter, right around the holidays, when everything got bad. The whole Christmas season seemed to exacerbate the situation. I was away at school when things started to get worse, and my brother felt like he had nowhere to go to escape it all.
One December weekend he called me in a fit of hysteria, telling me he could not take it anymore, so I invited him up to stay with me at college. That was about the same time I picked up a copy of David Sedaris’s Holiday’s on Ice at a former English teacher’s recommendation. That weekend we sat in and read story after hilarious story in my dorm room, sometimes him reading aloud to me while I studied for finals.
For awhile it seemed like nothing could ever be funny to me or my brother, but Holiday’s on Ice seemed to break the tensions that tightened inside my Brother and I. My brother went home that weekend calm and collected, and with my copy of the book. His happiness seemed to cool our parent’s off a bit, and that Christmas turned out to be not so bad.
Although her story is pretty ridiculously compelling and would be a good reason to win on it’s own merit — we DID select the winner randomly by assigning a number to each valid comment and then selecting a random number. Then we confirmed she’s a Facebook Fan, which of course was necessary to win.
Kristin, you should have received an email from us by now, too, and you’ve got until Monday to claim your tickets. Congratulations!
Don’t forget! Today is your last chance to win free David Sedaris tickets. The competition ends at 5pm (est) tonight. You’d be seriously dumb to not enter. Seriously.
For the rules and to enter, click here.
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