Reminds me of the time my brother-in-law (a Redbirds fan, naturally) went to a Cardinals-Cubs game at Wrigley. It was a chilly day, so he wanted to buy a sweatshirt. Needless to say, Cardinals' sweatshirts were decidedly not available at the Wrigley Field concession stands. Nothing but Cubs garments were to be had that day.
Undaunted, my brother-in-law made his point in a fiendishly subtle way:
He bought and wore a sweatshirt emblazoned with words to the effect of "Chicago Cubs: 1908 World Champions."
I've only been to one ball game in San Francisco: a Cardinals-Giants game back in 1985 (when I was at DLI). That day at Windlestick, there were more of us in Cardinals' red than in Giants' black-and-orange....
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Date: 27 May 2004 21:05 (UTC)You'll find his blue-clad corpse floating in the Cove tomorrow.
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Date: 27 May 2004 23:29 (UTC)Undaunted, my brother-in-law made his point in a fiendishly subtle way:
He bought and wore a sweatshirt emblazoned with words to the effect of "Chicago Cubs: 1908 World Champions."
I've only been to one ball game in San Francisco: a Cardinals-Giants game back in 1985 (when I was at DLI). That day at Windlestick, there were more of us in Cardinals' red than in Giants' black-and-orange....
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Date: 28 May 2004 07:52 (UTC)You do know about the Croix de Candlestick, yes? The award given to anyone brave enough to stay to the end of an extra inning night game?