All-You-Can-Eat
Last night I went to the Dodger game and sat in the ampm All-You-Can-Eat Pavilion. Usually, a spot on those particular bleachers is 35 bucks. For low-demand games, like last evening's meeting with the Nats, it's only 25. The all-you-can-eat menu includes: Dodger Dogs, nachos, popcorn, peanuts, bottled water, soda. You can also buy beers, ice cream, and cotton candy.My damage? two trays of nachos, peanuts, popcorn, two sodas, one bottled water. That's easily 15 dollars worth. Oh yeah, Chi or Mike or someone bought me a chocolate malt for dessert.
The guys I was with? The biggest eater had four dogs--hardly worth bragging about since some guys eat that many in regular seats. We went as sort of a bachelor party for Wendy's brother, Eric. (Not GR Eric, so don't go crazy now.)
It was cool, and not as much of a dude thing as we envisioned. There were plenty of women and kids eating their weight in Dodger Dogs. I would totally go again on a 25 dollar night.
Oh yeah, the game. The Dodgers manufactured a run in the first inning but fell behind when Lowe gave up two homers and three runs in the second inning. After two more lead changes, Saito induced a double-play to preserve a win. Nice.


Mr. Wong,
My name is Deirdre Lindsay from Zlink Entertainment, Inc. We represent Sly & Robbie,Cherine Anderson and Desdamona, who you saw (and so graciously wrote about) at their Hollywood Bowl performance. Thank you for your kind words on the night, and we're very glad you had a great time.
I'm writing to request permission to use the shot of Cherine performing (or perhaps you could email it to me directly?) to use in a press release we are preparing post-tour. We didn't get any other shots of her performing on that stop, and it would help a great deal.
You can email me at zlink@zlinkentertainment.com with your reply. We would credit you for your picture, and would be glad to send you some promotional materials from Cherine.
Thank you in advance. - your blog site is great and entertaining, and it has been nice to stumble upon it!
Deirdre Lindsay
Zlink Entertainment, Inc.
Springhouse PA
Thanks for the info on the "All You Can Eat" deal at Dodger Stadium. Last game I went to this season (their loosing streak against the Colorado Rockies) I considered sitting there, but just don't like being out behind the game - rather be in front. Still for $25-35 that's sounds like a good deal (I easily spent $60+ on two Dodger dogs, some chips, nachos, two sodas, two beers).
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