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Remembering the game I couldn't tell you. But the hot dog, peanuts, ******* jacks and soda was there. I didn't understand the rules as I listened to the commentator. The calming voice and discussions between each pitch. Remembering the game I couldn't tell you. But being able to go to Ozone Park to see my grandparents. I didn't understand the rules as I listened to the commentator. As I sat on the floor in their living room with grandmas chocolate pudding. Remembering the game I couldn't tell you. But being able to watch my friends play softball at Randal Park. I didn't understand the rules and there was no commentator. As I was nominated to be the catcher for just a moment or two. Remembering the game I couldn't tell you. But as I once again can relax somewhat in my head laying in bed. I didn't understand the rules as I listened to the commentator. The calming voice on the other end was just as calming too. CMH
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May 16, 2015
May 16, 2015 at 5:50 AM UTC
Remembering The Game
Remembering the game I couldn't tell you. But the hot dog, peanuts, ******* jacks and soda was there. I didn't understand the rules as I listened to the commentator. The calming voice and discussions between each pitch. Remembering the game I couldn't tell you. But being able to go to Ozone Park to see my grandparents. I didn't understand the rules as I listened to the commentator. As I sat on the floor in their living room with grandmas chocolate pudding. Remembering the game I couldn't tell you. But being able to watch my friends play softball at Randal Park. I didn't understand the rules and there was no commentator. As I was nominated to be the catcher for just a moment or two. Remembering the game I couldn't tell you. But as I once again can relax somewhat in my head laying in bed. I didn't understand the rules as I listened to the commentator. The calming voice on the other end was just as calming too. CMH
christine-m-harrison
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May 16, 2015
May 16, 2015 at 5:50 AM UTC
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