The days of sneaking rum and coke into Yankee Stadium may be over

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 The days of sneaking rum and coke into Yankee Stadium may be over
From the Metro Blog (you know, the paper that has the homeless looking people handing it out for free when you enter the subway station in the morning) comes this disheartening speculation: the new Yankee Stadium may ban outside food and drink. It will be a bummer if I can't bring my Subway sandwich into the game, but even worse is what I sneak in utilizing the Subway wrappers - rum and coke. ... [link]

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Know Your Enemy: White Tar Edition
Published 8/18/2008 by Lloyd the Barber (noreply@blogger.com) at Ghostrunner on First
... The Yankees are going to squeeze every last cent of revenue from the new Stadium that they can. They are going to ban all outside food and beverage; forcing the lowly plebes that can afford Yankee tickets to shell out even more for the honor of buying a sponsored drink. ...

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