Sunday, June 19, 2005

U2? Me too!

So Jen and I have U2 tickets for tonight's show at Twickenham in London. But we're not going tonight. Huh???

Too busy with schoolwork? Nope (classes ended last Friday)
Break a leg playing rugby? Nope (we're both still in one piece)
Suffering from sunburn after an afternoon in Regent's Park? Nope (though it was a great day to be there today, with the roses in bloom)
Had a sudden change in musical tastes? Nope (Bono still rocks)
Have we gone bloody mad? Well maybe, but that's not why either...

What gives? We used them last night, of course! Huh??? (again)

We took the train down from Cambridge (45 min to London, another hour or so to Twickenham) yesterday afternoon and headed over to the stadium, enjoying a warm, sunny day. We showed our tickets, they checked our bags, we got a couple beers, and headed to our seats to listen to the opening acts by Doves and Athlete (both good stuff, by the way...we bought some Athlete songs on iTunes when we got home!).

Before U2 came on, we had to leave our seats to take care of a few things (withdraw more $, t-shirt, beer, food, bathroom) and I went back to our seats ahead of Jen. When I got there, a couple guys were in our seats. They must be in the wrong row, I figured, happens all the time. They show me their tickets, I show them mine. Whoa! Same section...same row...same seat!!!

Me: Huh, that's odd.
Me (internal monologue): How do we resolve this?
Guy In "Our" Seat: One must be a counterfeit.
Me: Guess so, let's look again.
Me (internal monologue): Never buy anything on eBay again!
GIOS (to Guy In Next Seat): Check this out, buddy, same ticket, both look real.
GINS: You've got the wrong day!
Me: Oh, man, you're right...I swear we got them for tonight's show.
Me (internal monologue): Oh my god, how embarrassing, what's the fastest way out of this section?

So I find Jen and check hers too...both for the 19th and here we are in the stadium on the 18th! Now both of our internal and external dialogues match: !@#$, what do we do now?!?!

Even though they screwed up by letting us in, we decided we couldn't tell event staff or they'd ask us to leave and come back the next day, so we found a mostly empty section (for some reason they left 2 sections of the stadium totally empty, except for a few people dispersed in them. The view was as good as our original seats, so we kept them and hope the section wasn't reserved by a group on a late bus or that security wouldn't come to check our tickets.

Nobody came, U2 put on an amazing show of new and old stuff (Beautiful Day, Sunday Bloody Sunday, and Vertigo the second time to finish off were the highlights for me). Another highlight to the year abroad fulfilling a long-time wish...seeing U2 play live. Though it wasn't Dublin, it was pretty cool to see them in London.

Still one question in my head: should we have tried to get back in tonight with our ticket stubs?

Sunday, June 12, 2005


Rugby at the MBAT -- The Cambridge MBA Team Posted by Hello


Rugby at the MBAT -- Ryan running for a try Posted by Hello

Saturday, June 11, 2005

Saturday work and workout

Not too much happening today (side-effect of last night's party maybe?), so spent most of the day in front of the computer, working on a presentation for my class on Emerging Technology Entrepreneurship. Two classmates and I are working with a professor in the Chemical Engineering department who has created a new polymer he hopes to be able to benefit from commercially. Our task is to advise him on the feasibity of making his new technology into a business. Though getting our heads around the technology and all of its possible applications has been a bit daunting, it's been a very interesting class, allowing us to interact with other parts of the university and put our new MBA knowledge to practical use.

After working for a bit, I met one of my friends from the ice hockey team (I played on the Blues varsity team for Cambridge) at the gym for a workout and a run. When I got home, I found myself in the middle of a BBQ being hosted by one of my housemates (I live in a house with 6 other graduate students)...a nice surprise to be able to have some nice barbecued ribs off the grill after the gym!

Looking back at the Varsity Match vs. Oxford (06 March 2005): Posted by Hello


Nick, Ryan, and Panos at last night's Hughes Hall party Posted by Hello

Friday, June 10, 2005

Looking back with one week of classes left

Just one more week of classes to go and I will have completed the coursework part of the MBA. It's quite amazing how much you can fit into 9 months of classes. The verdict is still out on the career improvement front (since I'm in the process of looking for jobs at the moment), but from an experience perspective, going for the European 1-year route was definitely a good choice. You can certainly learn the core skills and then some of an MBA in the time we had. Plus, the extra life experiences have been great. I came to England knowing nobody and now have 100 new friends just from the MBA program itself--many who will be great friends for life and who I can't believe I've only known for 9 months--plus many other new friends from the rest of Cambridge.

Speaking of those new friends, they're calling now...about 1/3 of them are in the same college here (Hughes Hall) and there's a party there tonight, so the MBA class is off to make it our own party. Out for the evening...

Wednesday, June 08, 2005


The Queen comes to Cambridge Posted by Hello

Her Majesty? Her Royal Highness?

In the course of the last month, I saw the two of the most famous/important people I have ever seen in my life. Exactly a month ago, I took my first trip to Rome and received the pope's blessing in St. Peter's Square. Today, it was the Queen of England. Maybe next month I should head down to Madrid so I can catch a glimpse of David Beckham?

So, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were in Cambridge today. And it was the nicest day we've had so far this summer, so what better to do in the afternoon than stand around and wait to say hi. Rumor had it she would have a 10-minute walkabout and might even chat with some of her subjects. Of course, I was there with two of my classmates, all of us American--and all just here in the UK since September (I am studying for the MBA at Cambridge)--and we got to thinking...if she comes to talk to us, how are we supposed to address her? Your Majesty? Your Royal Highness? Where are our British classmates when we need them? We settled on Your Majesty...though it didn't matter in the end as she started her walkout 10 yards from us and headed in the other direction. Ahh, so close. Still, another highlight of an amazing year.

But the more we thought about it, something was missing. Security. There I was 10 yards from the Queen. No metal detectors. No bomb-sniffing dogs. No search of my big, full backpack. No police on the rooftops. Nobody checked my ID when I went into a building that connects to another the Duke was to visit later in the day. Maybe I'm paranoid after being 4 blocks from the twin towers on 9/11 and subsequently having to go through a metal detector on my way to work daily and getting used to seeing rifle-toting military in Grand Central Station. It certainly was nice to not have the added hassle and inconvenience of high security...it reminded me of the good old days, the days before 9/11. I'm not sure whether that carefree feeling was more liberating or worrying. Nothing happened, so let's stay with the positive...

...Such a wonderful day in the sun, seeing the Queen and then heading home to relax in the sun.