In November 1999, my father flew in from Germany to first visit me here, then from there, we both flew to Kansas City to visit my brother... With the gang all there, we set about to terrorize the midwest causing mayhem and chaos wherever we traveled. First we went to Lincoln, Nebraska to visit my father's sister, Jody. While there, we stopped by Memorial Stadium just to see it. While driving around, we spotted an opening near the endzone and took a peek. A peek soon turned into trespassing. Told you we were getting into trouble... Anyway, from there we traveled south through the backroads of Kansas until we arrived in Manhatten. Yes, there's on in Kansas, not just New York... There I saw my old friend, David, who by the way, doesn't write or call anymore... David, if you're reading this, "How come you don't write?" The Price Boys then went to Lawrence, and unlike John Brown's raid, we went there to watch the Cornhuskers win a close game against the Jayhawks. The only problem with the great seat that we had was that, dressed in Husker attire, we were sitting on the wrong side of the stadium. Oops... Our last stop was in Kansas City as the three of us watched the Chiefs shut out the San Deigo Chargers. Can you beleive that an electronic store had a deal that if the Chiefs scored a shut out, they would refund purchases that exceeded $400... I wonder how they explained that one to their bosses... And as for the Say_Cheez Photography logo, that's us... The Price Boys, but this time we're on Normandy Beach at sunrise... The logo is the same for me, my brother's computer company and it's on my father's personal cards... We consider it our family seal.
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The endzone of Memorial Stadium, home of the Nebraska Cronhuskers, in Lincoln, Nebraska At the home our my father's sister in Lincoln The one on the left, is my father standing in the endzone of his favorite college football team: the Nebraska Cornhuskers. To the left is him walking through the tunnel into the Jaywawks' stadium to watch the Cronhuskers live for the frist time. Sitting at 50 yard line seats at Arrowhead Stadium, watching the Chiefs shut out the San Deigo Chargers
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