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Recap: GSoM Night II behind the scenes!

Attending GSoM Night/Warrior home opener was like attending prom, just without all the pressures of getting to second base (or further for those who like it nasty).  Actually, it was probably better than prom since you were essentially going to with like 880 more folks all wearing the same clothes… IN ADDITION to all those other fans, service workers, patrons, Warrior girls, GTOe, etc. etc. who were there for the biggest moment of this last quarter of the year.  Despite a loss to our new rivals in the western conference, GSoM night was still off the meat hooks with high fives flowing like bubbly in Notorious BIG’s Big Poppa video, the best fans in the world cheering in spite of a twenty point deficit, earthquakes, a drunk displaced Laker fan hitting on women and children, and de-parmesaned garlic fries potentially with the cooks spits in them!  Read on for more details…

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Big ups to Hash for hooking up the chicken sausage extra-well done in the pre-game cook out! Hot dogs were enjoyed!  

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On the way to the stadium, doing my best Il Al Skratch impression in his"I'll Take her" video.

I got to say, it was wild heading into the stadium.  Fans zooming around, greeters welcoming you back as if this was your home (ha! my 2nd game in two seasons…), big smiles everywhere, and of course the smell of overpriced but always worth it garlic fries all creating this euphoric feeling as if at that moment we were a one-dub, one-bay nation able to crush the Jazz.  "S" (my friend) and I carried a few of Tony.psd’s super-tastic signs (We GSoM and GSoM Nite II) as we made our rounds around Club 200 and it was great connecting with some of the readers who recognized his work (Yo, Tony.psd, two dudes asked me if I was you with those signs!).  Club 200 definitely had it going on though (at least much more than I thought it would be).  Though it’s no Smirnoff Lounge with its dim, seductive lounge lighting and its smells of Panda Express Chinese gourmet, the basketball shooting games they installed along with the inflatable jungle gyms for the kids definitely make the upper level seats more appealing.  Plus, they even installed a small bar area with more TVs than Fry’s Electronics (shout out to Charlie Chip).  I tried even tried to get my mack on with the Warrior girls who were signing autographs, but this dude was c-blocking like crazy.

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This dude was determined to meet every cheerleader there.

As my friend and I held up Tony.psd’s signs walking around the stadium, this random woman with a huge camera started taking our pictures, never offering her name or anything.  Whenever I looked into her camera she would yell "DON’T LOOK AT THE CAMERA! PRETEND LIKE I’M NOT HERE!"  That’s actually a lot harder than it sounds when your wondering who this woman is.  She also refused to answer me when I asked what it was for.  Eventually we made it to the escalator and she finally stopped me for an interview telling me it was for a San Francisco Chronicle audio/visual collage for their website.  She seemed pretty bummed by my answers though I guess I would be too if this fan carrying an awesome sign answered why he loved the warriors with: "I love meeting new fans, exchanging high-fives, and the garlic fries…go to goldenstateofmind.com! uhh… is this mic still on?"

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FJ and I

Finally making to the GSoM table, it was great seeing the GSoM folks and meeting readers as well.  Thanks again so much to you Warrior fans/GsoM readers who help make all this possible.  Funny thing when I was standing around the area, these two guys said they wanted a shirt and their third friend goes: "Nah man, they’ll make you sign up for a credit card or something… lets go."  A really young kid came up to me and said "I’m part of the club.  Can I get a shirt?"  I responded, "Oh, its only for people who got tickets with GSoM."  Kid: "Huh..? What are you talking about?"  Me:  "Uh.. nevermind."

The seats were better than I expected but it was dope being in a semi-sea of orange-Ts.  Fans up there tonight (with or without GSoM) were reppin’ it even when down by 20 points in the fourth quarter.  In the last few minutes of the 4th as the Warriors mounted their mini-run, pulling the game within 18 after Bellinelli busted a tre, you would have thought the Warriors retook the lead and actually won the game.  That’s what I love about the Warrior fans is that after years of futility, we still manage to cherish the small "victories" like a great box out or outlet pass.

Word to people demanding Garlic Fries: Do not piss off the cooks and service workers, they WILL spit in your food!  Well, they didn’t, but they were being pushed to the edge.  The common problem is that fans love garlic fries and the garlic fries for some reason can never be made that quickly.  Perhaps it’s the not so practical way of making them -- hand mixed.  Or maybe its because only so many fries could be made at one time and then there was always a shortage.  Or maybe because fries taste pretty bad when cold so that they make them on the spot to keep them fresh.  At any rate, while waiting in line for the fries, I overheard this:

Drunk guy: "Hey there (to the girl next to him). Can I eat your eyes?"
Girl: "What? No!"
Drunk guy: "I just want to eat your eyes. Well, you want to go get something to eat?"
Girl: "No, I’m with my boyfriend and I’m in line getting some nachos and a beer."

The guy then proceeded to touch a man’s baby (as the man was holding his baby), which the man with the baby was not exactly happy with.  But for some reason, the drunk guy with the interests in eating eyes was soon exchanging high fives with this man with the baby as if they were life long pals.  

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Drunk guy to my right in the Richardson shirt. In the words of this drunk guy, "respect! respect! excuse me... excuse me!!!

While also waiting in line, a man clearly upset with the speed of the line got into an argument with the garlic fries head mixer, challenging her to "spit in the food."  She said "you know I will! They ALL know I will!" He responded "DO IT! I DARE YOU! I DARE YOU!"  That seems like it might be the dumbest thing to do since he hadn’t gotten his fries yet and he, like myself, had been waiting damn near 30 minutes for these fries.  How are you going ruin it for me, the 30 other people here, and yourself by daring this woman to spit in the fries that we are about to receive or not receive if they’re spitten into (we’re at the front of the line at this point)???  Anyway, they ran out of parmesan cheese for the fries, the woman served them anyway, fans received them, we rejoiced.  Oh yea, here’s the 5 dollar soda that went with it.  

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Eleven dollars well spent

Half an order of de-parmesan garlic fries and a 5 dollar soda later, the game was over and we marched off reminding ourselves that there are still 81 more games to be excited about!  As Atma Brother #1, his homie N, S and I walked across the sky bridge towards the Bart train, I managed to cop the "Town" interpretation of the classic "City" logo from a cool Hamilton.  I asked if he had any size larges and Atma yells out behind me, "Just try em on in the fitting room to see if its fits!" These two girls next to us looking to grab one glance at each other and roll their eyes with one saying "uuh (groan) … how could he say something like that."  Warrior fans take losses hard.  Had that been a win, folks would have been high fiving after that joke.  

Though a win would have made the night much sweeter, it was still "a great time out!"  I was glad I got to share the game with almost 900 folks (and the other 19,100 people in the stadium).  Look forward to the next GSoM NIGHT!  Go WARRIORS!

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I cannot
I cannot buy food at these games anymore for a few reasons

a) It is ridiculously overpriced
b) When something says jumbo (Jumbo corn dog), they lied. Its not jumbo
c) The lines are astronomical. (The lines are ok like an hour before gametime.)

Waiting in line for like 20 minutes for a lie is not worth the money. Looks like tailgaiting or eating before every game is what I'm doing for the rest of the season

And it was definately cool seeing a bunch of orange everywhere

by sloth11 on Oct 31, 2007 12:21 PM PDT   0 recs

Concessions
You're right dude. It's become really bad especially where I've been, the upper bowl. Lines get so long and people passing through have a hard time. It should not take me 30 minutes to get through a concession line. I could be missing an entire quarter. The Warriors need to do something about it. Add another concession stand, get some more dudes selling hot dogs and other food in the stands like they do at baseball games. When the Warriors were bad and there weren't as many people at the games it was okay, but now that more and more people are showing up, they need to make sure people's experience at the game is top notch.

by Fantasy Junkie on Oct 31, 2007 12:57 PM PDT to parent up   0 recs

It's just bad business
What confuses me is if they motivate their employees better or hire more staff. they stand to make considerably more money. I didn't wait in any of the lines yesterday specifically because I would have rather been watching the game and meeting people than spend 1/2 hour waiting for a hot dog or fries. And I know I'm not alone. My observations lead me to believe that the slow lines are more due to their slow employees, rather than a shortage. Since there is a perpetual line during the game, it's reasonable to offer to these employees that if they sell 20% more in volume (by hustling behind the counter), they can all make a bonus of x amount for the evening. It's not like they are going to run out of customers. I bet right now they don't see an extra dime if they move 1 beer or 30 beers. We get better service. Employees make more money. Warriors make more money. Everyone wins.

by Hash on Oct 31, 2007 1:29 PM PDT to parent up   0 recs

Good point
I'm sure you're right that there are no incentives and that incentives would definitely help. Building in incentives into the contracts of the concession stand employees. Haha. Great idea!

by Fantasy Junkie on Oct 31, 2007 1:50 PM PDT to parent up   0 recs

Also
I was hungry last night but had no desire to wait in those lines. I just waited a couple more hours and ate a little something at home. I wanted to buy a beer and some food but there's no way I'm waiting 15 minutes for that stuff when I could be watching the game. I'm sure there were a ton of people like me who were willing to drop the money on the food, but didn't because of the daunting lines.

by Fantasy Junkie on Oct 31, 2007 1:53 PM PDT to parent up   0 recs

What's sickening is
having to pay $8 for a beer, when you could buy a 6-pack for less than that.

Regarding the employee's slowness, I think that instead of offering $ incentives for doing the job they're supposed to be doing anyways, why not have the incentive be them being able to keep their jobs? I mean, I think that too many people nowadays think that getting paid low wages somehow justifies performing your job poorly. No one put a gun to their head and made them become a hot dog vendors. If you're going to choose to do it, you might as well do it to the best of your ability or not do it at all.

by kyoung05 on Oct 31, 2007 2:02 PM PDT to parent up   0 recs

My wife waited in those lines...
She asked for a $24 corn doog (as if lol!) and they yelled at her coz they were out... man all she did was ask! I'm sayin'- Im gonna start smuggling food!

by Tony.psd on Oct 31, 2007 2:46 PM PDT to parent up   0 recs

smuggling food
I already do man... I already do. It's what Hash calls Cohanomics.

PAKWAN!

by Atma Brother ONE on Oct 31, 2007 2:48 PM PDT to parent up   0 recs

courtside seats
I checked the menu at the courtside seats.

$13 for a redbull and vodka delivered to your seat.

$13 bucks is what, 12 cans of RB?

Questions? Complaints?

(AIM: JetForze; email: Jon.d.ma@gmail.com)

by OptionZero on Oct 31, 2007 2:53 PM PDT to parent up   0 recs

Yea
and a 1 gallon jug of Safeway Popov vodka in the plastic jug.

by kyoung05 on Oct 31, 2007 3:11 PM PDT to parent up   0 recs

bad workers
My brother ordered a cheeseburger($7.50), a Gatorade($5), and fries($5).  The lady rang it up at $22.50!!  She called her supervisor to fix it who tried to ring up the same order who promptly came up with $35.00!!!

This whole ridiculous scene took about 20minutes which doesn't include the 10min that we stood in line.  Luckily this all happened before the game even started.

I pray i never have to use a gun again.

by ssmokinjoe on Oct 31, 2007 10:11 PM PDT to parent up   0 recs

congrats...
i was walking by a row of newspaper vending machines, and i'm pretty sure i saw one of y'all on the front page of the contra costa times (i think thats the one).

by Ninoy Brown on Oct 31, 2007 12:43 PM PDT   0 recs

Tony.psd made the front page
Tony is indeed on the front page of the Contra Costa times in glorious color.

by exl on Oct 31, 2007 2:43 PM PDT to parent up   0 recs

Holy Moly...
SNAPS! I DID MAKE THE FRONT PAGE!

by Tony.psd on Oct 31, 2007 3:20 PM PDT to parent up   0 recs

tony
can you email the picture ur wife took of us holding your sign?

I gotta rock the Azubuike one

Questions? Complaints?

(AIM: JetForze; email: Jon.d.ma@gmail.com)

by OptionZero on Oct 31, 2007 3:59 PM PDT to parent up   0 recs

not sure if he knew it....
or if anyone has mentioned this yet, but Tony.psd was on FSN's broadcast of the game. They showed him during the pregame segment holding one of his signs (can't remember which one).

Let's Go Oakland! Gas, Brake, Dip.

by OaktownFunk on Oct 31, 2007 2:13 PM PDT   0 recs

shirts
those "the town" shirts are way fresh. go cop that.

by thatrabbi on Oct 31, 2007 2:58 PM PDT   0 recs

great night
overall the night was a success. there were so many people asking me about the shirts or yelling when my friend and i walked past with the shirts on. to add to the night i got pics with the warrior girls which made it even better. great night

by VanZeppelin1984 on Oct 31, 2007 4:50 PM PDT   0 recs

I met the Warrior Girls too...
and the best part- they were diggin' the signs LOL! Good times!

by Tony.psd on Oct 31, 2007 5:09 PM PDT to parent up   0 recs

haha y is game food so pricy
oh well my dad's boss is the co-owner of the warriors so he hooks its up with the box seats and the free food YEEEEE
I SAW TONY.PSD ON TV WITH HIS WE STILL BELIEVE SIGN HAHA

by gswLLBatman on Oct 31, 2007 5:02 PM PDT   0 recs

gswLLBatman
I would like to nominate gswLLBatman as the greatest GSoMer of all time ever because you can tell he's the coolest person ever and is really awesome and stuff and he's just amazing and is great and I'm definitely not just typing this for free seats. My address is...

jk

by goGSW24 on Oct 31, 2007 9:43 PM PDT to parent up   0 recs

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