You know… I like what I like.OK tree guy
You know… I like what I like.OK tree guy
Um. What's the difference?Edit: After a closer look it’s a mix of different pine and fir trees. Not just white pine
Great question. It’s about how the needles grow out of the branches. If they are singular they are a spruce or fir. If they grown in groups of 2, 3, or 5 they are pines. Most Christmas trees are spruce or firs for those wondering. Pines don’t really have the “fullness” that people think of when it comes to Christmas tree.Um. What's the difference?
honestly the best thing about this isn't your tree knowledge, it's your profile picture which just makes me read this as Roy Kent, and it's totally something that would actually work in the show. Fits his character.Great question. It’s about how the needles grow out of the branches. If they are singular they are a spruce or fir. If they grown in groups of 2, 3, or 5 they are pines. Most Christmas trees are spruce or firs for those wondering. Pines don’t really have the “fullness” that people think of when it comes to Christmas tree.
Here’s a good link: Fir vs. Spruce vs. Pine: How to Tell Them Apart - FineGardening
The HK government is literally asking for its money back and made an official declaration.There are aspects of Messi in Miami that feel very scammy. Especially and including the prices for his games being so much higher than for any other game when there's no guarantee he even steps on the field.
srsly man. My friend is coming to NYC on Fb 26, we were thinking of going to MSG for knicks game. It happens to be against Boston, and so the CHEAPEST TICKET is $300. omg. no thanks. Sucks. Literally a few days later, $99."WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF FLEX PRICING!!!"
--NBA Fans
"WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF FLEX PRICING!!!"
--NBA Fans
I don't follow the NBA as much as I used to, but it's my understanding that super star players sitting out games where tickets are priced at a premium is so rampant they're looking to put rules in the book to stop this from happening (if they haven't already done so). The Nets from a few years ago were the biggest culprits.srsly man. My friend is coming to NYC on Fb 26, we were thinking of going to MSG for knicks game. It happens to be against Boston, and so the CHEAPEST TICKET is $300. omg. no thanks. Sucks. Literally a few days later, $99.
I figured I play soccer with enough folks who would want to see Messi play that I bought a group of 10 tickets. Club offered a deal to put $250 down to get a chance to buy them before they go on sale to the general public tomorrow. By the time it was my turn on Friday the cheapest group of 10 tickets was $175/each in the 400s.
I give credit to the FO for not selling single match tickets to the Miami game -- the only way to buy tickets at face value is to also buy tickets for other NYCFC games. Each of the Miami tickets in my group comes with a ticket you can use for any other NYCFC game the rest of the season.
The Club says these tickets cant be resold on the secondary markets (not sure how they do that)-- if supply and demand is driving the prices up I would rather NYCFC and the other clubs get the benefit of the profits than the secondary resellers.
Do I understand correctly that for $1,750 you got 10 Miami tickets and 10 vouchers good for any other game? That's actually quite a nice deal. And good on you for fronting that group deal.Each of the Miami tickets in my group comes with a ticket you can use for any other NYCFC game the rest of the season.
Correct -- but I havent figured out if all 10 vouchers have to be used for the same game or not. Hopefully everyone can use them to fit into their schedules. I have some very happy teammates for hooking them up. Its going to be a good time.Do I understand correctly that for $1,750 you got 10 Miami tickets and 10 vouchers good for any other game? That's actually quite a nice deal. And good on you for fronting that group deal.