Congratulations and good luck
Just a quick note to congratulate the Broncos and their fans on their win over my Hokies. It was a tough place to play, and the Broncos were very professional in the way that they took care of their business. As I said before, I'll be rooting for your guys the rest of the way, and I hope that you get to the title game and to show what you all can do there. And I hope Chrissie and her family got home okay. Best wishes for a terrific season.
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Bless your heart Hokie Dad!
We just loved meeting all of the Hokies. Aside from a few drunk frat boys (everyone has them), Hokie Nation was incredibly gracious. What a battle of a game – honestly the best game I’ve personally attended.
Thank you for having us, thanks to your program for stepping up to the plate and playing us rather than just talking down to us.
We’re spending the rest of this week touring DC and watching the Cowboys game at FedEx Field on Sunday before heading home. We drove some long days to get here, so we’re going to be a bit more leisurely going home.
xoxoxo
OBNUG Resident Mom and Bronco Nation Podcast Field Reporter.
A Cowboys game?
I had hoped so much more for you….poor Crissie family
(btw, just teasing)
Noel.Diggity.....NO DOUBT!
by Noel.Diggity on Sep 8, 2010 12:48 PM PDT up reply actions
hahahah
That’s how Mr. Crissie first fell for me. We owned the same Cowboys t-shirt. ;) Only 4 of us are going to the game, so it should be a nice relaxing experience. Sadly, I’ve been spoiled by the Dream Seats for the BSU game so I’ll probably pout to be sitting in the nosebleeds, but it will be worth sitting anywhere to watch Scotty see his first NFL game.
OBNUG Resident Mom and Bronco Nation Podcast Field Reporter.
Enjoy your trip to DC. It really is a great city.
And — unlike Florida coach Urban Meyer who said that he wouldn’t want to play a game like this. “Too much risk, not enough reward,” we’d love to play your guys again. Soon. As in Glendale, January, 2011.
Thanks Hokie
Hokie Dad- I was in DC for the game and rode the metro with hundreds of Hokies and they were great. Classy fans, great team, great battle of a game, and wish you the best the rest of the season.
Ah, Perry the platypus, as usual your timing is uncanny. And by uncanny, of course I mean... completely canny!
Since I married a Sailor, I have found myself several (thousand) miles
from my home state of Virginia. People will ask me, wherever we currently live “are you from here?” I say “no”. They say, “well, where do you live?” I tell them “about 5 miles down the road” (or whatever is descriptive of the location of my house). They say “I thought you said you weren’t from here.”. That’s right I tell them, “I am not from here, but I do live here.”
Anyway, it always makes me proud to hear that my fellow Virginians demonstrate what years ago was referred to as “a Virginia gentleman”. And, it makes me homesick too because right now I believe I live in one of the rudest cities in the country. I am accustomed to “chatting” with people – clerks at the Wal-Mart, waitresses, people in general. That does not happen in this town.
I am so glad all the Bronco fans were shown hospitality and good manners (excepting of course for the few bad apples you get in any crowd . . )
Congratulations to the Broncos on their win and a well played game. In my fantasy world, we have a rematch in Glendale in January. :)
CTOB
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But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.
-Thomas Jefferson, Notes on Virginia, 1782

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