Arrowheads Missouri

How I Saw The Chiefs Game
One cold winter night, we went down to Kansas City, Missouri to catch the Kansas City Chief playing a Mondal Night Football Game. Despite the cold weather, I still insisted on coming.The Chiefs managed to acquire three Monday night games slots for the entire season and I was about to go to one. I can still remember how I was the one assigned to keep our Chiefs tickets for the game. Finding a ticket to the games of the Chiefs is difficult already and the tickets to the Monday games are almost impossible to come by.
Immediately after the end of the classes, we made our way down to go to the Arrowhead stadium. The excitement even for a 12th grader was difficult to contain. During the drive, I was informed that there would be many tailgaters at the stadium. Interacting with our fellow Chiefs ticket holders introduced me to more traditions followed by the fans. Hearing their tailgating stories is also entertaining. In no time, the parking lot of the stadium was already filled and more people are still coming.
The lines getting inside the stadium was crowded with people eagerly wanting to get in. Out of nowhere, people came filing in. It was not the most comfortable place to be waiting in line. I was told that it was to be expected since Monday night games were the most popular. I was once again educated on how lucky I was to be holding the Chiefs tickets for there were still people waiting in line to try and get their ticket to the games.
The stadium was buzzing with excitement as we entered the stadium. It was a view of organized chaos. People are appearing from everywhere. There are people already passed out from drinking too much during the tailgating. Utter silences was experienced during the first few seconds of the game. However, the stillness of the night was suddenly disrupted by the chanting fans. The stadium was buzzing with all the cheering and celebrations being done in every corner of the stadium. Only then did I realize how involved the fans really were to the games of the Chiefs.
To avoid the mad rush after the game, we already left the stadium even before the game ended. Seven point were already in favor of the chiefs. The exact events that happened that night were cloudy but the experience is still remembered.
Missouri Arrowheads Feb. 26, 2011 – A real good day in the creeks
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3 5/8″ MORGAN CO. MISSOURI SEDALIA INDIAN ARROWHEAD BAKER COA#21680 AACA GSLAS $44.20 |
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G7.0 MISSOURI 4 7/16″ ARCHAIC LERMA INDIAN ARROWHEAD BAKER COA#19571 ACAA GSLAS $55.25 |
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authentic missouri dickson arrowhead indian artifact relic $9.99 |
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G7.0 MISSOURI 1 13/16″ DOVETAIL ARROWHEAD BAKER COA#23554 AACA GSLAS *FREE SHIP* $32.50 |
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G7.0 MISSOURI 4 5/8″ ARCHAIC SEDALIA INDIAN ARROWHEAD BAKER COA#21292 AACA GSLAS $104.00 |
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PIESKER DIAMOND MISSOURI INDIAN ARROWHEAD ARTIFACT SUPER COLLECTIBLE RELIC $100.00 |
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Four Arrowheads from a Collection in Missouri (Set 1 of 5) $12.50 |
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OZARKS MO ARROWHEAD LODGE US 54 OLD POSTCARD PC3256 $9.50 |
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Four Arrowheads from a Collection in Missouri (Set 2 of 5) $12.50 |
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Four Arrowheads from a Collection in Missouri (Set 3 of 5) $12.50 |
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Four Arrowheads from a Collection in Missouri (Set 4 of 5) $12.50 |
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Four Arrowheads from a Collection in Missouri (Set 5 of 5) $12.50 |
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Three Arrowheads from a Collection in Missouri $10.00 |
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Drum Corps International Historical Series World Championships – Kansas City, MO 1988 [Volume 2] $45.00 The Drum Corps International Summer Music Games features 12 (6 on each volume) of the many incredible drum and bugle corps performances from 1988. This recording recalls the DCI World Championships held in Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. The six participants in Volume 2 are: Phantom Regiment of Rockford, IL; Cavaliers of Rosemont, IL; Garfield Cadets of Garfield, NJ; Blue Devils of COn… |
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Arrowheads And Projectile Points (Identification & Values (Collector Books)) $7.95 identification and value of arrowheads… |
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Indian Artifacts Of The Midwest $16.54 Over 2,000 photographs feature thousands of specimens from our ancient past. Hothem gives the collector all the necessary facts about each item featured, such as important details, size, dates, location found, and current values. This book covers the artifacts found in the heartland of North America, with its primary emphasis on the more common, readily available types, not the museum pieces that … |
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American Horticultural Society A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants $80.00 Collecting contributions from 100 distinguished horticulturists, the handsome and lavishly illustrated American Horticultural Society A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants is a truly definitive gardening reference. With its 1,092 tiny-print pages, this may not be the book to tuck into your pocket as you weed and mulch, but what this encyclopedia lacks in portability, it certainly makes up fo… |