Dog Day at the Park
Hey guys, on the lighter side of things, I just got a new lab pup, named after the Man, the Myth, the Legend, Chipper.... Anyways, I was thinking that we always did something like a dog day in the park during the summer each year.... Does anyone know when it may be? What are the regulations? Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks!
So to get to 75 words, I'll put my solution to Frenchy's problem.... He should just not even take a bat to the plate. Pitchers haven't thrown him a strike in 2 years anyways, he'll walk ever AB for the first two months before they figure it out.....
Go Braves
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Two a year. Last year it was in April and August, and always on Sunday day games. It’ll be called Bark in the Park, and they’ll be announced with the rest of the promotions when they’re released. And basically, you’ll be put up into the upper deck, with other dog owners, and not necessarily your choice of seat either.
No wonder nobody likes you, Tuttle... everything's a (Pujols) damn debate.
Ok...
So it’s kinda a rip off? Any discount on tickets maybe?
"The game demonstrated the superiority of the Southern teams over any aggregation that the damn yankees could send across the Mason and Dixon Line." Sports writer Charles Israel of the Philadelphia Bulletin after the Tide's 61-6 win over Syracuse in the 1953 Orange Bowl.
If I’m not mistaken, it’s slightly higher than a single ticket, but nothing to balk about. After all, it’s an afternoon with man’s best friend in the sun watching baseball, it can’t be that bad.
No wonder nobody likes you, Tuttle... everything's a (Pujols) damn debate.
My thoughts exactly
A 3 hour car ride (from my house to the Ted) is a bit long for a dog, but he will enjoy seeing us in our sweet red unis
"The game demonstrated the superiority of the Southern teams over any aggregation that the damn yankees could send across the Mason and Dixon Line." Sports writer Charles Israel of the Philadelphia Bulletin after the Tide's 61-6 win over Syracuse in the 1953 Orange Bowl.
After all, it’s an afternoon with man’s best friend in the sun watching baseball
Add in cold beer and you’ve just described heaven on earth.
You must not have a dog. Because even beer will let you down every now and then.
No wonder nobody likes you, Tuttle... everything's a (Pujols) damn debate.
I have a cat named after a juxtaposition of a sweet little orphan girl that sings alot, the excorcist, and the letter “s”…shes a ballar…one time, at the vet’s office, she laugh in this dog’s face, she was only like a foot away from him too…
...catsports...
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