Sunday, August 07, 2005

Baseball Touchdown!

Now truthfully my friend, Jess, and I are not really that Blonde but we had a fun time, and thats all that matters. Jess, some of my family, and I were at a minor league baseball game, Erie Seawolves versus Reading Phillies. We were at the Erie stadium, because well thats where they were playing...and my family lives up in Erie. Jess and I have a tendency to become very blonde and ditzy very quickly when we are together, we have been told that we are like each others drugs, we just get high off of talking to each other. Anyways we got to our seats and we were like wait which team is our team and which is the other team, (their uniforms were very similar) in the end we decided that the team currently up to bat, (and currently winning was the team we wanted to win...that happened to be, as we found out a few moments later, the Reading Phillies. We also decided that it would be more fun to yell Touchdown, than Homerun, so at every Homerun we yelled Touchdown very loudly. The poor boy sitting in front of us got extremely annoyed. We weren't sure what the boy's name was, although later my cousin told us it was Zach....but Jess and I decided to refer to him as Fredricus...hehehe that was fun.... All in all we acted very blonde, had a lot of fun, and came out of the game with less braincells in use than when we entered! LOL

Luv ya all!

4 comments:

Miles C. said...

Thats less than blonde...thats like blonde 2.0. Blonde accellerated. AP Blonde. Super blonde...2x the strength of regular blonde!

Laurel said...

Wait does that mean you think I'm more Blonde...or less Blonde?

Tim Parenti said...

There was only one homerun at that game! And thanks for rooting for the visiting team...they won 7-6... grr... now I've seen them lose twice this season.

On the plus side, they won last night on the road and are now in second place...

Tim Parenti said...

You completely forgot about that "it" a couple rows down. We weren't sure if "it" was a boy or a girl!

Of course, we were all too afraid to ask...