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bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:RPM wrote:Wrigley Field. Hands Down.
Absotittyfuckinglutely.
I heart Cubby Bear.
I see you are adapting appropriately.
Don't let anyone talk you into going to US Cellular Field (if it still called that...) unless the tix are free.
I hate Sox games. That place is a shithole. If you sit high enough up, you just might get a seat with a bullet hole in it.
Rhiannon wrote:You can't pay me to go to the south side... much less to a Sox game!!! In fact... anything lower than the loop I will never wander to.
My ex always told me it was like a demilitarized zone and anthropologists came from around the globe just to study the south side. I never believed him until I started watching the news up here.![]()
yogi wrote:The Metrodome- Hands down.
Climate controled, no mosquitoes, GREAT GREAT lower level box seats, and at one time the GREATEST home(dome) field advantage that ANY team ever had in a professional sport.
Wait until their new stadium is built and one day they reach the playoffs or World Series and get either snowed or sleeted out for 2 or 3 days in a row. What a GREAT time it will be to watch baseball in 20 degree weather. How about being from Iowa or the Dakotas and driving in( 4 dollars a gallon) for a rain out.
The weather in MN is a TOTAL crapshoot. To not have a dome in this day in age is moranic.
The Metrodome is AWESOME!!!!!
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:You can't pay me to go to the south side... much less to a Sox game!!! In fact... anything lower than the loop I will never wander to.
My ex always told me it was like a demilitarized zone and anthropologists came from around the globe just to study the south side. I never believed him until I started watching the news up here.![]()
That's, unfortunately, a very accurate description.
I have never ever paid for Sox tix. Every time I've gone, the tix have been free and I don't do the driving.
I also refuse to sit in the upper deck for the aforementioned reason.
Its a crummy environment and crummy experience all the way around. You walk down 35th St. toward the park and (if you live through it) all you see is street vendors selling novelty shirts with stupid messages about how much the Cubs and Wrigley Field suck.
I have NEVER seen anything like that outside Wrigley.
That stupid championship in '05 did not help matters either.![]()
--signed, Disgruntled Northsider
Rhiannon wrote:
That stupid championship in '05 did not help matters either.![]()
--signed, Disgruntled Northsider
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:No mention of being disgruntled that Perry was their Buddha and they rubbed his belly for good luck that year?? No?
*NARF*
Dude. That's just mean.
Mean? I meant funny.
As long as he shows up when the Cubs make it, I'll consider it forgotten.
(you hear that Perry?You'll look better in Cubs blue, forget the stupid Sox)
(when the Cubs make it <-- I fell asleep and dreamed for a minute... sorry.)
Rhiannon wrote:
I will write off his Sox fubar as a casualty of "Ooh, black? I like black. Sure I'll come chill wif yous."
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:I will write off his Sox fubar as a casualty of "Ooh, black? I like black. Sure I'll come chill wif yous."
*dies*
Not just black clothes - FREE black clothes. Truly it was an orgasmic day.
Rhiannon wrote:Perry has a love affair going on with black shirts these days
Rhiannon wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Perry has a love affair going on with black shirts these days
Makes you look thinner.
I just thought it was the "quasi-retired lead singer still clinging to his rockstar artsyness" chic.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Perry has a love affair going on with black shirts these days
Makes you look thinner.
I just thought it was the "quasi-retired lead singer still clinging to his rockstar artsyness" chic.
I think its years of wearing obnoxiously ugly clothes... his body finally started to reject colors.
Maybe he breaks out with hives if anything colorful touches him.
Rhiannon wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Perry has a love affair going on with black shirts these days
Makes you look thinner.
I just thought it was the "quasi-retired lead singer still clinging to his rockstar artsyness" chic.
I think its years of wearing obnoxiously ugly clothes... his body finally started to reject colors.
Maybe he breaks out with hives if anything colorful touches him.
Or maybe Perry's life force is so strong that it absorbs all color nearby and reflects only black and denim.
That could be pink polka-dots. All we see is black. And denim. Ever.
Red13JoePa wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Perry has a love affair going on with black shirts these days
Makes you look thinner.
Rockindeano wrote:RPM wrote:Wrigley Field. Hands Down.
Ray
Tough to argue that!
Dan Patrick had this conversation ths morning.
Oriole Park got high marks because of the setting and their knowledgeable fans.
Safeco in Seattle got best park by far
At +T in Frisco scored high
but the two parks you must see before you die are, you guessed it, Fenway and Yankee Stadium.
Tampa and Florida were the worst.
Dodger Stadium scored high and has never been renovated.
Enigma869 wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote: You know, you never quote me correctly. I'm not talking about you using the forums quoting, I'm talking about when you type in things that you are implying that I said.
With all the ridiculous and fictitious garbage you spew, it's difficult to quote anything you say!Journey/Survivor wrote: I never said that Fenway Park sucks, I pointed out that Fenway reeks of piss.
Right..you only pointed out that "Fenway reeks of piss". How silly of me to suggest you were calling the place a dump.
Journey/Survivor wrote: Cleveland has been voted the best sports city in America countless times by countless news papers, magazines and websites throughout America.
This is simply one more example of you spewing complete bullshit! I challenge you to find one newspaper or sports writer (idiotic fan internet sites don't count) who has EVER ranked Cleveland even in the top 5 when it comes to best sports cities in America! I'll give you a week to find it and post it here! I guarantee you that unless you're writing the article, Cleveland will NEVER, EVER, EVER be ranked as the number one sports city in America. That's laughable, even to most Cleveland natives!Journey/Survivor wrote: You can deny it if you want, but yes, Boston reporters were commenting last October about how Indians fans were being more supportive of their team than Red Sox fans were of their's. They weren't saying that Red Sox fans weren't supportive of their team, just that Indians fans were even more supportive.
Again...more bullshit! I can tell you as someone who lived in Boston for almost 40 years that there isn't one reporter in that city who would EVER say something like that, even if it were true! They'd be run out of the city of Boston if they were stupid enough to make a comment like that, on the record!Journey/Survivor wrote: Several different years in recent years Cleveland Indians fans were voted as being the second best fans in America behind only Cardinals fans in St. Louis.
Right, by "The Cleveland Ball Washers of America"! Give me a break, Lake Erie Boy. The shit you come up with is soooo fucking ridiculous.
John from Boston
p.s. You're a jackass!
Journey/Survivor wrote: But again, you change my quote in your typical bullshit way to try to put words in my mouth.
Journey/Survivor wrote: But more importantly as far as this argument is concerned, countless national publications have named Cleveland as the best sports city in America, that's a fact no matter how much you want to deny it.
7 Wishes wrote:Last time I checked, the Celtics had 16 NBA Championships and the Cadavers had 0.
World Series titles? 6 for the Sox, 1 for the Indians.
Super Bowls? Patriots 3, Browns 0.
The Bruins haven't won a Stanley Cup since I wore diapers, but last time I checked, 5 was still five more than 0. And don't count Cleveland's 1 AHL championship. That's a MINOR league team.
How many people sign waiting lists 10 years in advance for the Cleveland Marathon?
Your lame-assed Indians fans could barely crack a thousand per night back in the Brook Jacoby days.
Enigma869 wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote: But again, you change my quote in your typical bullshit way to try to put words in my mouth.
Listen Lake Erie Boy...the only think you have in your mouth is Jamison's sack
Journey/Survivor wrote: But more importantly as far as this argument is concerned, countless national publications have named Cleveland as the best sports city in America, that's a fact no matter how much you want to deny it.
Put the crack pipe down, dude! Drugs are not good for the body. As I said to you before...show me ONE national publication that has EVER named Cleveland as the best sports city in America...And the Cleveland Plain Dealer doesn't count! You can't name one, because it's never fucking happened! That miserable shithole of a city hasn't won a single fucking championship in 45 fucking years, between 3 damn teams, so don't tell me what a sports mecca the mistake by the lake is, jackass!
John from Boston
KenTheDude wrote:Definitely Wrigley Field. One of my favorite places on earth to visit. I go there every year. The Cubs rock.
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