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Considering the Cub fans know their team stinks compared to ours, I expected not much shouting from Cub fans anyways

 

Yet, a lot of work still to be done. I want one more win at least before we get out of there and I definitely want to win the series at the Cell too

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Cub fans are pretty lame. I was wearing a Sox hat and sweatshirt, and the only thing said to me, and said at least 25 times was "Sox suck". I just laugh at them and it pissed them off. Every stand outside the Urinal sells Sox Suck shirts, and there must be 50 people hawking SUX shirts around the outside of that park. I thought the Cubs fans didn't even think about the Sox. Aren't Sox fans supposed to be obsessed with the Cubs?

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I was at the game today.

Cubs fans easily outnumbered us 5-1, but we brought the noise. What were those cub fans supposed to cheer about today?

We were right behind the plate, but underneath the 2nd deck, so we had no sun and the wind was blowing right at us. It felt like 30 degrees.

This was my first wrigley visit ever too. I gotta say, the backdrop is beautiful. The experience, however, is alot better at the cell. Lots more room, more fan-oriented.

 

What a great day.

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QUOTE(Soxnbears01 @ May 21, 2005 -> 12:12 AM)
I was at the game today.

Cubs fans easily outnumbered us 5-1, but we brought the noise.  What were those cub fans supposed to cheer about today?

We were right behind the plate, but underneath the 2nd deck, so we had no sun and the wind was blowing right at us.  It felt like 30 degrees. 

This was my first wrigley visit ever too.  I gotta say, the backdrop is beautiful.  The experience, however, is alot better at the cell.  Lots more room, more fan-oriented.

 

What a great day.

 

what backdrop?...those few old buildings, I think one of them is a project.

and what's beautiful about it?

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QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ May 20, 2005 -> 09:24 PM)
what backdrop?...those few old buildings, I think one of them is a project.

and what's beautiful about it?

 

The only park i've ever been to before today was ours, it was different, i liked it.

here's a picture i took today.

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I respect your opinion, to each his own. I've been to Wrigley a few times and happen to think that the view beyond the outfield is pretty ugly. THose buildings are looking dated, kinda cheesy 70's architecture. Compared to the backdrops at some of the newer parks, Wrigley is not even in the top 10.

I wish the Cell's outfield backdrop was our beautiful downtown skyline. It's the only thing I'd change. :huh

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QUOTE(Soxnbears01 @ May 20, 2005 -> 08:26 PM)
The only park i've ever been to before today was ours, it was different, i liked it.

here's a picture i took today.

img02706yd.jpg

 

What was your section? That looks a lot like where I was sitting at.

 

Sox fans should be proud today!!!!! :gosox1:

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QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ May 20, 2005 -> 09:34 PM)
I respect your opinion, to each his own.  I've been to Wrigley  a few times and happen to think that the view beyond the outfield is pretty ugly.  THose buildings are looking dated, kinda cheesy 70's architecture. Compared to the backdrops at some of the newer parks, Wrigley is not even in the top 10.

I wish the Cell's outfield backdrop was our beautiful downtown skyline.  It's the only thing I'd change. :huh

 

it's always bugged me that you can see the skyline if you sit in the outfield.

why on earth would they do that?

 

What was your section? That looks a lot like where I was sitting at.

 

Sox fans should be proud today!!!!! gosox1.gif

 

*218 i believe.

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QUOTE(Soxnbears01 @ May 20, 2005 -> 08:36 PM)
it's always bugged me that you can see the skyline if you sit in the outfield.

why on earth would they do that?

*218 i believe.

 

 

Makes sense then, I was in 216. I went on a bus trip of 50 people and I was one of 8 Sox fans as opposed to the rest Pinhead fans. Oh, what a glorious day.

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QUOTE(Soxnbears01 @ May 20, 2005 -> 07:12 PM)
I was at the game today.

Cubs fans easily outnumbered us 5-1, but we brought the noise.  What were those cub fans supposed to cheer about today?

We were right behind the plate, but underneath the 2nd deck, so we had no sun and the wind was blowing right at us.  It felt like 30 degrees. 

This was my first wrigley visit ever too.  I gotta say, the backdrop is beautiful.  The experience, however, is alot better at the cell.  Lots more room, more fan-oriented.

 

What a great day.

 

 

 

Jim and I came over to find you (218..?) but you weren't there.. Thank God we were in the sun.. we went over to see Brian and it was cold. :snow

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