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Baseball, the national pastime, one of the slowest games in the world; hot dogs, beer and half-crazed fans, once the sphere is rudely hurled. The rain, the wind, the humid days, we sit for hours and cheer; what is it about this loony game, that to us the fans, endear? We hate the ref, will taunt the ump, we hoot and call out loudly; they play the national anthem, and most of us stand proudly. The Red Sox and the Yankees, the losers and the best; it gives us fits and starts, so much, we cannot rest. But when that ball goes in the stands, it's a lovely thing to see; who can live without the game? certainly, not me.
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Apr 10, 2015
Apr 10, 2015 at 11:45 PM UTC
Baseball.
Baseball, the national pastime, one of the slowest games in the world; hot dogs, beer and half-crazed fans, once the sphere is rudely hurled. The rain, the wind, the humid days, we sit for hours and cheer; what is it about this loony game, that to us the fans, endear? We hate the ref, will taunt the ump, we hoot and call out loudly; they play the national anthem, and most of us stand proudly. The Red Sox and the Yankees, the losers and the best; it gives us fits and starts, so much, we cannot rest. But when that ball goes in the stands, it's a lovely thing to see; who can live without the game? certainly, not me.
david-lessard
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Apr 10, 2015
Apr 10, 2015 at 11:45 PM UTC
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