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I'm going to pass on watching this so I can go in fresh and experience every ounce of childhood nostalgia, but for those inclined
I wish I never saw you put out this negativity into the universe, Rex, I just wish i didnt
I'm going to pass on watching this so I can go in fresh and experience every ounce of childhood nostalgia, but for those inclined
He's already "too fat". Let's just hope he doesn't go full Nia Jax.
You won't be missed, pal. Don't get too fat.
Not a good week being a Kingston......Kofi should stay home and do nothing.
He said Logan Paul still hasn't given his rings back.
Oh please, he showed up to my promotion looking like that and I’d fire him on the spot!
Jason Vorhees is two years away from being two years away
Jason Vorhees is two years away from being two years away
They had over 61,000 for the Big Event in 1986.Wow. The memories of "exorcism stadium". I cannot count how many Blue Jay games and big concerts I saw there (including going to The Who concert with my mother!). Thanks for tagging me!
I'm puzzled by the 43,000 seating capacity. The grandstand alone was 25,000+ but it's possible. There were only about 15,000 good seats for baseball. I had a buddy in high school who's dad was a season ticket holder for the Blue Jays since opening day in 1977 so we went of a lot of games and sat 7 rows up from the visitor dugout. I've posted my Ricky Henderson story a couple of times, the start of which revolves around those very good seats just above the dugout.
Grandstand tickets for Blue Jay games were only $2 but only the first two sections were over the outfield fence the rest got further away as the grandstand diverged from the third base foul pole. It's absurd how bad that stadium was. It was also on the shore of lake Ontario so that means sea gulls were everywhere shitting on the field, players and fans. In a bizarre incident Dave Winfield killed a seagull throwing the ball and was arrested! LOL.
WINFIELD CHARGES WILL BE DROPPED (Published 1983)
www.nytimes.com
It was an absolutely terrible stadium, as bad as municipal stadium in Cleveland.
Somewhere I have a picture of me as a kid with Danny Ainge when he was a third baseman for the Blue Jays. I'll see if I can find it and post it.
Snake pit match with Ricky and Jake. I’d really like to see that.They had over 61,000 for the Big Event in 1986.
Snake pit match with Ricky and Jake. I’d really like to see that.
I'm at my local butcher sampling unreleased cuts of meat. Shit you didn't even know was on the cow, dawg.
- Ol’ Roll at the cookout on Monday
As long as it’s medium rare, I’ll eat it, pal!"Oh, that's the asslat. The rare cut connecting the ass and the lat together. Sensational ain't it?" - Big Rex