--  "There sure a lot of Red Sox fans in Minnesota!"
--  "Considering that this bratwurst was seven bucks, it should be a lot better than this."
--  "Is James going to get that family history assignment done by Wednesday?"
--  "It's only the 4th inning??"
--  "How do people have season tickets for baseball?  I mean, there are something like eighty home games every season!  And a lot of these season-ticket holders have a long drive to get here -- I just had to walk seven blocks!"
--  "Baseball sure is a funny sport.  I mean, here we sit -- 30,000 people or so -- watching a little ball being thrown and batted around.  Plus it's being watched on TV!"
--  "I hardly know any of these players anymore.  There was a time when I was a kid and I knew every player on every team.  Of course, there were only 16 teams then instead of 30 and players didn't change teams every couple years."
--  "I wonder what Jerry is doing tonight."
--  "Minneapolis has a beautiful skyline. And these are great seats."
--  "I should spend some time in Boston."
--  "It's so hard to sit still and relax.  I think I'm not recovered from busy season yet."
--  "How is it that I have some people in my life who will vote for Mitt Romney?"
--  "It's only the 7th inning?  What if this game goes into extra innings?"

4 comments:
Sounds like your brain is still in overdrive.
Have you every thought of meditation?
You know that you never succesfully explained the baseball rules to me, so I always thought you were not able to understand them yourself. If so, I gathered you go there just to relax. Which you did. Obviously.Brainfully.
E -- Baseball is very simple, which is part of its problem. A guy throws the ball, another guy tries to hit it, another guy tries to catch it. If you're feeling in kind of a mellow mood, it can be fun to sit at a game... you can relax -- maybe even meditate -- while you watch and munch on a bratwurst. If you're feeling a bit hyper, it's probably not the place to be.
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