So, one quick embarrassing story: There were some people sitting in the row in front of us that got up and left after the 4th inning. All six of them. Gone. Sitting right in front of me are the free t-shirts they won (first 2,500 to come to the game) and a bag of peanuts. Well, time passes and they are nowhere in sight. By the 7th inning, I get curious and pick up the shirts: 2 XLs and 1 youth large. Cool. I decide that I'm totally going to take them with me when we leave. More time passes. Meanwhile, the peanuts are just staring me in the face. There's no way they're coming back, though. It's been far too long! So, I reach down and grab the peanuts and open the bag. My family starts laughing and teasing me that they are going to come back. We all have a few and then my brother Paul turns to me and informs me that they ARE coming back. Ahhh! I throw the bag of peanuts back on the seat in front of me and my dad declares that we're leaving. We immediately stand up. My mom had a peanut in her mouth and she just throws it on the ground as she turns bright red. We shuffled out of those seats as quickly as you can imagine just trying to suppress the laughs. Out of the corner of my eye, I can see the guy picking up his now-open bag of peanuts and I'm just positive that he's staring at us... So, I got caught! Just trying to keep life exciting I guess...
Saturday, August 9, 2008
D-backs Game
Tonight was Jack's first baseball game! He did pretty well. He only got upset by the loud noises once and it helped that there were lots of people there to entertain him.



So, one quick embarrassing story: There were some people sitting in the row in front of us that got up and left after the 4th inning. All six of them. Gone. Sitting right in front of me are the free t-shirts they won (first 2,500 to come to the game) and a bag of peanuts. Well, time passes and they are nowhere in sight. By the 7th inning, I get curious and pick up the shirts: 2 XLs and 1 youth large. Cool. I decide that I'm totally going to take them with me when we leave. More time passes. Meanwhile, the peanuts are just staring me in the face. There's no way they're coming back, though. It's been far too long! So, I reach down and grab the peanuts and open the bag. My family starts laughing and teasing me that they are going to come back. We all have a few and then my brother Paul turns to me and informs me that they ARE coming back. Ahhh! I throw the bag of peanuts back on the seat in front of me and my dad declares that we're leaving. We immediately stand up. My mom had a peanut in her mouth and she just throws it on the ground as she turns bright red. We shuffled out of those seats as quickly as you can imagine just trying to suppress the laughs. Out of the corner of my eye, I can see the guy picking up his now-open bag of peanuts and I'm just positive that he's staring at us... So, I got caught! Just trying to keep life exciting I guess...
So, one quick embarrassing story: There were some people sitting in the row in front of us that got up and left after the 4th inning. All six of them. Gone. Sitting right in front of me are the free t-shirts they won (first 2,500 to come to the game) and a bag of peanuts. Well, time passes and they are nowhere in sight. By the 7th inning, I get curious and pick up the shirts: 2 XLs and 1 youth large. Cool. I decide that I'm totally going to take them with me when we leave. More time passes. Meanwhile, the peanuts are just staring me in the face. There's no way they're coming back, though. It's been far too long! So, I reach down and grab the peanuts and open the bag. My family starts laughing and teasing me that they are going to come back. We all have a few and then my brother Paul turns to me and informs me that they ARE coming back. Ahhh! I throw the bag of peanuts back on the seat in front of me and my dad declares that we're leaving. We immediately stand up. My mom had a peanut in her mouth and she just throws it on the ground as she turns bright red. We shuffled out of those seats as quickly as you can imagine just trying to suppress the laughs. Out of the corner of my eye, I can see the guy picking up his now-open bag of peanuts and I'm just positive that he's staring at us... So, I got caught! Just trying to keep life exciting I guess...
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2 comments:
That is hilarious...
Hahaha...nice one, Reebs!
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