Scarf is alright. Has Dodgers on one side and Kings on the other. Not much more I can say about it....Quote:
Originally Posted by SuperCalo2000:2578203
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Scarf is alright. Has Dodgers on one side and Kings on the other. Not much more I can say about it....Quote:
Originally Posted by SuperCalo2000:2578203
Anyone else concerned we didn't walk through metal detectors when entering Dodger Stadium?
Also, big props to Jim Fox for showing up tonight.
I turned the Dodger game on TV for a half an inning.
Then I needed something more stimulating, so I went outside to watch the grass grow.
This goes to all you whiners and cry babies. You all give hockey fans a bad name. For being a fan of the most brutal sport in the world you guys sure sound like a bunch of senior citizens complaining to a Dennie's waitress.
Whining about the whining is worse than the original whining, imho haha.
Anyway, the Dodgers community rep was very cool for apologizing for the admitted mix-up. That was good enough for me. I turned down his offer for a refund because I knew we were going to have a great time regardless. And as it turns out, it was a really fun time.
Loved the short clips of some of the players with their day with the Cup, and the subsequent fireworks show. It was really awesome seeing Kings fans bring their celebration onto the field.
Fun was had watching the game at said bar, lol. They didn't have Dodger Dogs there though. :(
But they had pizza and I am blitzed. mhihi: :manybeers:
Baseball is only boring if you aren't drinking or stuffing your face.
And they won, which meant high fiving lotsa Dodger girls and peeps!
The dolphin had a good time, :dancing-smiley:
Yeah, really. Time for the whiner whisperer to disappear. School should be back in session next week.Quote:
Originally Posted by Huxington:2578310
A player was there...just not a current one. :tongue:
Girl4kings and I decided to go last minute and paid around $10 to sit in the reserves. The Dodgers certainly made sure that the experience was as authentic as possible for a Kings fan with that incessant game. 3.5 hours long until the aforementioned video, which didn't include the "Stanley Cup-winning season", but clips of some players' day with the Cup.
The fireworks show was pretty awesome though, nonstop booming to all the familiar songs Kings fans have become accustomed to hearing: The Briggs, Queen, and My Chemical Romance. The bonus touch featured "The Call" by Bob Miller, but this one also included the final countdown. It would've been cool if the Kings video was also played during "Black Parade" though.
My eyes may have been a little misty...