Guest wsc425 Posted August 9, 2003 Share Posted August 9, 2003 And rented out the section on the left field skybox concourse. Before that I went down to get autographs, and I talked to believe this, Jose's cousin. His name is Jose Valentin also, but Jose Jose Valentin's middle name was Anthony. I know this is true because I saw the dudes license, and Sandy Alomar realized who these guys were and acknowledged it. I thought it was pretty sweet. Honestly, I really think we should rent out the lower terrace, because of the free drinks and the good food. I also watched the game, and boy was I proud of my boys. My PTC may have won...not sure...I was also sitting by these Cub fans, and some guy didn't even know that they had traded with Pittsburg. Like I say they all go for beer, the only hot women in Chicago, and Wrigley. Cell phone city. I also got PK's autograph, and even Kelly Wunsch came over. I asked Jamie Burke for one but he was late to the bullpen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jordan4life_2003 Posted August 9, 2003 Share Posted August 9, 2003 And rented out the section on the left field skybox concourse. Before that I went down to get autographs, and I talked to believe this, Jose's cousin. His name is Jose Valentin also, but Jose Jose Valentin's middle name was Anthony. I know this is true because I saw the dudes license, and Sandy Alomar realized who these guys were and acknowledged it. I thought it was pretty sweet. Honestly, I really think we should rent out the lower terrace, because of the free drinks and the good food. I also watched the game, and boy was I proud of my boys. My PTC may have won...not sure...I was also sitting by these Cub fans, and some guy didn't even know that they had traded with Pittsburg. Like I say they all go for beer, the only hot women in Chicago, and Wrigley. Cell phone city. I also got PK's autograph, and even Kelly Wunsch came over. I asked Jamie Burke for one but he was late to the bullpen. LMAO@THAT CUB FAN NOT KNOWING THEY MADE A DEAL WITH THE PIRATES...That's a Cub's fan for ya.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
witesoxfan Posted August 9, 2003 Share Posted August 9, 2003 LMAO@THAT CUB FAN NOT KNOWING THEY MADE A DEAL WITH THE PIRATES...That's a Cub's fan for ya.... I will not forget the article the guy wrote about Cubs fans and Sox fans. Truly a classic. I know at some point in there, he made a description of some conversation you'd hear. I think this was something like Sox fans would say"Why didn't they pitch Billy Pierce in the '59 World Series? That could have cost them the series" or something to that extent. Then in the Cubs' fans conversation, one would say"Do you know who the Cubs are playing?" and the other(who would be on a cell phone), would ask the person on the phone to hold and would say "The Seattle Seahawks?", and then another person would ask"Do you know how the stock market is doing today, or where I can find out how NASDAQ is doing" or something to the extent. I probably explained it poorly, but it was wicked funny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CubKilla Posted August 9, 2003 Share Posted August 9, 2003 LMAO@THAT CUB FAN NOT KNOWING THEY MADE A DEAL WITH THE PIRATES...That's a Cub's fan for ya.... It's morons like that that give true Cub fans the bad reputation. I still say if you take the casual-baseball-frat-boy-beer-drinking-cell phone-using-fan element out of Wrigley Field, you'd only have 15-20 thousand true Cub FANS at Wrigley a game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
witesoxfan Posted August 9, 2003 Share Posted August 9, 2003 It's morons like that that give true Cub fans the bad reputation. I still say if you take the casual-baseball-frat-boy-beer-drinking-cell phone-using-fan element out of Wrigley Field, you'd only have 15-20 thousand true Cub FANS at Wrigley a game. Are you sure it would be that many? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CubKilla Posted August 9, 2003 Share Posted August 9, 2003 It's morons like that that give true Cub fans the bad reputation. I still say if you take the casual-baseball-frat-boy-beer-drinking-cell phone-using-fan element out of Wrigley Field, you'd only have 15-20 thousand true Cub FANS at Wrigley a game. Are you sure it would be that many? I'm being generous Back in '83 before Wrigley was the Gen X singles bar that it has become today, Lee Elia had the attendance at every game pegged at about 3000 "cocksuckers" a game Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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