I Y Texas. Our first game turned out to be one of the best nights of my life. From the moment we set foot in Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, amazing things happened. With a little luck, perfect timing, and two friggin-awesome homemade shirts, we managed to score loads of free stuff. I’ll leave the play-by-play to MB, but let me say that Texas Rangers fans may very well be the friendliest people on earth. No doubt we got the true Rangers experience Monday night. When the game finally ended, neither one of us wanted to leave the ballpark. We’re not ashamed to admit that these two die-hard Angels fans even rooted for the Rangers to win. Just in case you think we’re betraying our Angel roots, take a moment to watch the video of the Dot Race. I choose to think of the Dot Race as an allegory for the race in the AL West. The red dot represents the Angels, and the blue dot is playing the part of the Texas Rangers. Pay close attention to the red dot.
It’s safe to say that we will remember last night at Rangers Ballpark for as long as we live. A HUGE shout out to Gary for the awesome seats, Curtis for the info and souvenirs, ALL the Rangers fans at Arlington, and the man who said, “I think it’s great what you’re doing.” How did he know about my kidney?
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
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