Earl Austin Jr: Earl and Bob's Billiken Travel Adventures Earl and Bob's Billiken Travel Adventures ================================================================================ Earl Austin on 15/02/2010 15:55:00 We had quite an eventful week ourselves as we tried to keep up with the Billikens during their two-game road swing in Philadelphia. (two Billiken victories, I may add). It all started last Saturday, when the Billikens defeated LaSalle in the first of two games. As many of you know, Rammer and I never made it to the game. In fact, we never made it to Philadelphia. The area was blanketed with 28 inches of snow, which shut down the airport on Friday and Saturday of last week. We could not get out of town, so we were relegated to watching the game on television like everyone else. SLU's next game came on Tuesday against St. Joseph's. We were scheduled to leave on Monday evening at 6 p.m. However, another big storm was on the horizon in Philly, so there was a lot of anxious moments. We did not want to miss another game. In checking on the status of that flight, I noticed that it was delayed for more than two and a half hours. So, Rammer booked us on an earlier flight, which was to leave St. Louis at 3 p.m. with a two-hour layover in Chicago. We get to the airport early, only to learn that there were potential problems in Chicago with the weather and we may miss the connecting flight to Philly. (I know, everyone has experienced that problem in Chi-Town). Meanwhile, the status of our original flight was back on schedule, so we decided to switch back to the 6 p.m. flight on Southwest Airlines. Only this time, our boarding passes put us in the C Group, meaning that we would be among the last people on the plane. That meant having to settle for a middle seat in the row. Being a larger individual myself, I wasn't liking that proposition for a two-hour flight. I didn't think the two people who would be flanking me in the aisle and window seats would be too happy, either. For a few extra dollars, we were able to get into the A group. I got my aisle seat and we were good to go. We got to Philly at about 10 p.m. on Monday night. The big storm was scheduled to hit Philly at about game-time on Tuesday night, which it did. During our call of the game, Rammer found out that our scheduled flight back to St. Louis on Wednesday night was cancelled. We knew that was going to happen. After the game, we would learn that a flight out of Philly on Thursday was also doubtful because of the weather. That was news that we didn't want to hear. Once we left the arena, our driver took us through the snowstorm to a Phillip's Cheesesteaks right by the airport. (Gots to have a cheesestake in Philly, right?). When we got back to the hotel, we immediately head to the business room to get on the computer to find out how are we going to get the hell out of Philly and back to St. Louis on Thursday. We were determined not to be back on Friday. As of that time, there would be no flights out of Philly for two days. Yikes. We then decided to get up on Wednesday morning and get on the Amtrak train to Pittsburgh, spend the night and fly out of Pittsburgh early Thursday morning. We arrive at the train station at about 10 a.m. for our scheduled departure at 12:40 p.m. The train was delayed by more than two hours, so we didn't leave Philly until about 3 p.m. It was about an eight hour train ride to Pittsburgh with all of the stops in between. Making the trip a lot easier for us was the presence of former college basketball coach Pete Gillen (Xavier, Providence, Virginia). He did the SLU-St. Joseph's game for television and he was on his way to Pittsburgh to do a TV game on Thursday. We spent much of the trip talking basketball. We talked about those great days when SLU battled Xavier in the ol' MCC conference. It was wonderful passing the time of a long trip with Coach Gillen. He told us some great stories about those heated battles between his Xavier teams and Bob Huggins' Cincinnati Bearcats in what may be the most intense rivalry in college basketball. Some of his tales were hilarious. We arrive in Pittsburgh at 11 p.m. and immediately jump in a cab to head to the hotel where Rammer had booked us a room during the train ride. It was a Residence Inn Suites by the Pittsburgh airport. The only problem was that the cab driver was exactly sure where the hotel was and he took a wrong turn on the way to the hotel. We finally check in and get into our rooms at midnight. We asked for a 5:30 wake-up call because we had booked a 7:30 a.m. flight back to St. Louis. Both of us were dog tired, but neither of us could fall asleep right away. In his room, Rammer watched Dog the Bounty Hunter before going to sleep while I watched a replay of Hardball with Chris Matthews before finally nodding off for the evening. We were up bright and early at 5:30 a.m. for the 6 a.m. shuttle to the airport. We got the 7:30 a.m. plane to Chicago. We landed in Chicago at 8:45 p.m., got off the plane, then proceeded a couple of gates over to get on to the 9 a.m. plane headed to St. Louis, which was in the process of boarding. Perfect timing. At 10 a.m., our plane lands in St. Louis. Home, finally. It was quite an ordeal to get home the past couple days. I am so glad to be back in my own bed. Time to go to sleep. Talk to you later.