Saturday, July 13, 2013
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A serious business for the boy to keep the balance.
ReplyDeleteThis shot really captures the atmosphere of the game
ReplyDeleteLots of vendors toss the purchases to their customers. That wouldn't work for this guy.
ReplyDeleteI once went to a Blue Jay's game. It began to rain, and the roof dome closed. That was fun to see.
What a terrific shot! You really caught the excitement and color of the game, and also the precariousness of this poor vendor's load! Did you buy some popcorn?
ReplyDeleteI'm to cheep to buy anything:-)
DeletePS: It's eleven bucks for beer. This just might be the highest price in North America.
Wow - this is a great shot! It somehow captures baseball.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great shot! I'm always amazed at the amount of stuff these vendors can carry walking up and down what are always uneven stairs.
ReplyDeleteyum...I'd want one of each!
ReplyDeleteOh, Andy, a Bluejays home game. We've been talking about using Airmiles or else Aeroplan Miles to fly to Toronto to see them. We've driven to Seattle a few times when the Jays are there, but home games would be extra special. And no, my husband would never spend $8 for a beer, not even if he were dying of thirst.
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Great shot! So colorful!
ReplyDeleteAnd these days as I try to watch my diet more carefully I notice there probably isn't a gram of nutrition in all that's on offer there. Which is probably just the point, but still...
I haven't gone to a game in years and I love baseball!
ReplyDeleteBest part of the game~
ReplyDeleteVendors bring out the salt stuff first, then the drinks. This trick always works to create large sales. I'd love to go a ball game, I'm too cheap to buy their food at inflated prices.
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