anyone else in the virtual waiting room? I've got about 15 windows open.
While I'm not a big baseball fan there's not alot better than a Cubs game on a hot Saturday afternoon.
Cubs tickets on sale today
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Lol being in an air conditioned room watching the game on a big-screen with beer that doesn't cost like $5 per cup. Oh and free food.
Did I mention the air-conditioning? Oh and I really did forget to mention a nice cozy couch or chair.
EDIT: I don't like baseball too much. The only game I'll watch is the World Series games. And they aren't that entertaining...
Did I mention the air-conditioning? Oh and I really did forget to mention a nice cozy couch or chair.
EDIT: I don't like baseball too much. The only game I'll watch is the World Series games. And they aren't that entertaining...
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I don't buy baseball tickets in advance. But then again, I follow the A's; half of the stadium is empty most of the time except when the big team rolls in.
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I agree, the only sport i actually watch on TV would be F1, but when i went there... O it was so different, it was so much more fun, the excitement, the energy, the sounds, the crowds! Its all part of it.
The football matches ive watched here have always turned into an experience never to forget, i guess the most memorable one would be the SINGvsINDO match, when i was watching it with my friend (Singapore Ambassador's son) and INDO was loosing.
Well the crowds turned a bit, "rowdy" so we had to get evacuated... Nothing else gets the adrenalin pumping like a good ol mob chasing you
But yeah, even if you dont like the sport that much, its always an experience to watch a match or race live
The football matches ive watched here have always turned into an experience never to forget, i guess the most memorable one would be the SINGvsINDO match, when i was watching it with my friend (Singapore Ambassador's son) and INDO was loosing.
Well the crowds turned a bit, "rowdy" so we had to get evacuated... Nothing else gets the adrenalin pumping like a good ol mob chasing you
But yeah, even if you dont like the sport that much, its always an experience to watch a match or race live

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hellsharpt wrote:being there is VERY different than watching on TV. As I said, I'm not a big baseball fan, in fact I don't watch any on TV.
For those that haven't been to a cubs game, well its different, the closest I can equate it to is a Red Sox game. Its about the fans.
True. I've been dragged to an A's game before. Me and my bro forced our parents to take us home early lol. Still, it was mildly entertaining for like an hour.
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