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    Actually, my most memorable Lambeau experience didn't involve going to a game, nor did it involve even watching the team play or get pumped at minicamp. Right out of college, I took a job cleaning the stands at Lambeau field. Yes, out of college. I should've taken a more meaningful job, but I didn't. The job involved spending three days following home games cleaning up the trash. Blowing heaps of trash with massive leaf blowers out of the stands and down onto the field, where we'd pick it up and throw it away. Also involved cleaning the dusty atrium. I'll never forget the smell and the sights of a crisp autumn morning with the sun rising over the edges of Lambeau, the long shadows cast into the stadium. It just so happened that it was 1996, the Super Bowl year. The magic didn't end there. As one of the dudes that cleaned up the stands, I also got to walk anywhere I needed to walk on the field (including the "G") and I also got to talk to Dorsey Levens, Brett Favre, William Henderson and Mike Holmgren. They were all very fun and very down-to-earth, except when I accidentally blew some dust in the atrium at Brett's truck. He wasn't too happy about that.

    I got paid $7.00 an hour as a temp employee, but it was the most memorable job that I've ever had. That memory will forever cement me as a Packer fan.

    tyler
    Receive thy new Possessor: One who brings
    A mind not to be chang'd by Place or Time.
    The mind is its own place, and in it self
    Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n.

    "Paradise Lost"-John Milton

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    I guess I have 2. First would be my first game there which was the playoff game vs. Detroit when they held Barry Sanders to minus yardage. Second was playoff game vs. Seattle when Al Harris returned the interception for a TD to win in overtime. We were in the last row of the old stands. Behind us were all the fans in wheelchairs. During the celebration, all the people in our row turned around and were high-fiving the people in the wheelchairs. Very cool moment.
    I can't run no more
    With that lawless crowd
    While the killers in high places
    Say their prayers out loud
    But they've summoned, they've summoned up
    A thundercloud
    They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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    • #3
      Originally posted by route25
      I guess I have 2. First would be my first game there which was the playoff game vs. Detroit when they held Barry Sanders to minus yardage. Second was playoff game vs. Seattle when Al Harris returned the interception for a TD to win in overtime. We were in the last row of the old stands. Behind us were all the fans in wheelchairs. During the celebration, all the people in our row turned around and were high-fiving the people in the wheelchairs. Very cool moment.
      Great story route25. Welcome back to the fold, Joe!

      tyler
      Receive thy new Possessor: One who brings
      A mind not to be chang'd by Place or Time.
      The mind is its own place, and in it self
      Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n.

      "Paradise Lost"-John Milton

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      • #4
        wHEN THE pACKERS BEAT cAROLINA IN THE nfc CHAMPIONSHIP GAME. i'VE NEVER SEEN SO MANY GROWN MEN BAWLING THEIR EYES OUT.
        Pass Jessica's Law and keep the predators behind bars for 25 years minimum. Vote out liberal, SP judges. Enforce all immigrant laws!

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        • #5
          my favorite experience

          I have been to about 12 games.

          Watching #4 play has been extremely memorable. Took my son to his first Packer game last year. Though he wasn't thoroughly interested in football, it was fun nonetheless.

          A non-football one is coming soon. I'm running in the Green Bay marathon which goes through Lambeau Field. Definitely bringing the digital camera to take some pics from the field (yes, during the race!).
          -digital dean

          No "TROLLS" allowed!

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          • #6
            Good luck in the marathon Dean.....grab a handful of grass on your way through.....lol

            I've only been to Lambeau twice and unfortunately both games were losses and one was that pitiful loss to the Titans 2 yrs ago. Sooo, I would have to say my most memorable experience at Lambeau was the first time I was there....and I had my son with me. Just seeing how excited he was to be there was worth any amount of money. We went on the stadium tour the next day and that is so well worth it. Great trip!!

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            • #7
              I have to say the NFC Champ game vs. Carolina.

              However, when we kicked the crap out of Dallas when they finally had to play at Lambeau - that was good, too.

              If the Seattle game was Brett's last game, I wish I wasn't so drunk so I could have remembered it better!

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              • #8
                My most memorable Green Bay experience was attending a Key Club(High school version of Kiwanis) convention therewith some other high school seniors. We had left the hotel by being boistrous and full of ourselves.

                The adult chaperone made a point of driving past Lambeau Field. We suddenly became very quiet and admired the sight with respectful awe.

                Oregonpackfan

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                • #9
                  It's funny. The Packers are 11-1 in the 12 games I've been to, but most of them haven't been easy. I think they've been behind at some point in the second half in about 8 of those games. Probably the most memorable game I've been to is a come from behind victory over the Vikings in December of 2002 because it's the only game I've went with my Dad. It was a life-long dream of ours to go to a game at Lambeau.

                  "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                    It's funny. The Packers are 11-1 in the 12 games I've been to, but most of them haven't been easy. I think they've been behind at some point in the second half in about 8 of those games. Probably the most memorable game I've been to is a come from behind victory over the Vikings in December of 2002 because it's the only game I've went with my Dad. It was a life-long dream of ours to go to a game at Lambeau.

                    http://www2.jsonline.com/packer/rev/dec02/101996.asp
                    That's cool Harv. Up until two games last year (Detroit & Seattle) i was on like a 5 game loss streak at Lambeau.

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                    • #11
                      I guess my favorite Lambeau moment is sometime in the future when I get there and this time they let me in past the Atrium...
                      "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MJZiggy
                        I guess my favorite Lambeau moment is sometime in the future when I get there and this time they let me in past the Atrium...
                        Let me know when you're coming to GB, Zig ! the GBM Welcome Wagon Hotel is available and can hook u up with tix at face value. Friends don't let friends pay above face value for packer tix

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                        • #13
                          Thanks for the offer. I'll let you know when I get there again.
                          "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                          • #14
                            November 4, 2002 - Monday Night Football vs. Miami

                            Besides being my first-ever MNF game, we had tickets for the Lambeau Leap seats - first row, center, south end zone. Realizing we were in a prime spot for TV crews, we came highly prepared. Heavily costumed, several large signs, and I even had a big stuffed dolphin strung up on a noose.

                            And, since we made sure to arrive in GB early in the afternoon to take in the atmosphere at various local establishments, allow me to quote George Thorogood and say that "everybody was grinning, greased and gassed."

                            Because of our costumes, props, and fun-loving behavior, we caught the attention of camera crews and radio stations before we ever even entered the stadium. It was also "election eve," so all the gubernatorial candidates - including Ed Thompson - were congregated around Lambeau to greet the smiling (read: liquored up) game attendees. We got our picture taken with Ed, and I took a radio interview out in the street.

                            Inside the stadium, people were stopping us to take our picture before we even got down to our first-row seats. Once we did get there, though, we had about 20 different TV and newspaper cameras come right up to us for video/photo of us and our signs.

                            The best part was when John Clayton came out of the tunnel toward the end of the game to get in place for his post-game report. The Packers were about to score on the other end of the field, so no one is paying much attention to Clayton, and he moves toward the wall to stand right in front of us. We, of course, recognized him - so as a joke, we pretended to not know who he was and asked him to take our picture from the field. He agreed (although he probably thought we were total jacka$$es), and to this day, that picture sits in a frame on my television.

                            The Packers skewered the 'Fins (who were a playoff team back then). The only thing that would have completed the experience would have been to catch a leaping Packer, but it was not to be that night.

                            Best overall Packer gameday experience.

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                            • #15
                              When I was about ten years old and the Packers were sporting Jim Carter as their middle linebacker I went to a Packer game on a freezing single-digit temperature day in December. I don't remember who we played or if we won. I do remember biting into a hot bratwurst sandwich that squirted a stream of hot grease onto the back of a snowmobile suit worn by a monstrous and sinister-looking man. The grease immediately coagulated into a white mark of Zorro, and my friend laughed so hard that the man turned around and glared at us.

                              I sat quietly for the remainder of the game and prayed I wouldn't die of either hypothermia or a beating.
                              [QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.

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