Quotables: Malcolm Lee

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Anonymous said:

Question...if anyone can answer for me, it would be much appreciated. I am trying to go to the game against UW tomorrow, but am having a hard time getting a babysitter. Can you bring a baby (under 1 year) without a ticket?

Anonymous said:

Is Jon Gold still alive? Did the Daily News close? I thought UCLA had its first Pac-10 game yesterday, but there's no coverage so maybe it didn't happen yet.

Anonymous said:

1 - yes, in general for babies, and definitely to the Rose Bowl games, but they don't get their own seats, lap seating only

2 - something is wrong with the blog but maybe they have no clue about it, but the workaround is ... go to the individual site for 'quotables: malcom lee' then use the next entry link on the left side of the page.

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