04-09-2010, 01:06 PM
<!--quoteo(post=87422:date=Apr 9 2010, 11:56 AM:name=rok)-->QUOTE (rok @ Apr 9 2010, 11:56 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->The Sox were rewarded by their glorious fans with an attendance of about 19,000 the other night, and that was the big Peavy game. I know the weather wasn't the best, but come on.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I read an article in the Trib last night written by John Kass (I think that's his name). A big douchebag.
I'm not going to post it, but it's about some Sox fan who took his young kid to one of the home games. Maybe the Peavy game -- I'm not sure. Anyway, he took his kid to the bathroom and there were some people fucking in one of the stalls. At some point while they were in the bathroom, the woman busted out of the stall and left, while everyone else cheered the guy on and gave him high fives. The father was left speechless and had a hard time explaining it to his kid.
Anyway, I'm not sure what point Kass was trying to make. He went on a tangent about security guards at the ballpark and raising kids to be Sox fans and something about Daley being a Sox fan. But near the end of the article he made a wisecrack about not taking his kids to Wrigley until they reached "the age of reason."
I'm still unsure why that wisecrack was included in an article about people fucking in the bathroom stall at U.S. Cellular.
I started to write an email to Kass, but it was after midnight and I decided it wasn't worth it.
I read an article in the Trib last night written by John Kass (I think that's his name). A big douchebag.
I'm not going to post it, but it's about some Sox fan who took his young kid to one of the home games. Maybe the Peavy game -- I'm not sure. Anyway, he took his kid to the bathroom and there were some people fucking in one of the stalls. At some point while they were in the bathroom, the woman busted out of the stall and left, while everyone else cheered the guy on and gave him high fives. The father was left speechless and had a hard time explaining it to his kid.
Anyway, I'm not sure what point Kass was trying to make. He went on a tangent about security guards at the ballpark and raising kids to be Sox fans and something about Daley being a Sox fan. But near the end of the article he made a wisecrack about not taking his kids to Wrigley until they reached "the age of reason."
I'm still unsure why that wisecrack was included in an article about people fucking in the bathroom stall at U.S. Cellular.
I started to write an email to Kass, but it was after midnight and I decided it wasn't worth it.