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| In response to viewer mail |
posted by Kristina @ 3:00 PM   |
| Monday, May 26, 2008 |
What an active bunch of readers you all are! Here are Kristina's responses to four comments posted thus far:
To Todd: Ha ha. No beer involved, just my amazing wit. Now send those midscale lodging discount cards, dammit.
To Karen: I believe the STL game will be Thursday, June 19, a day game. Let me know asap if you're interested and I'll factor you into the ticket purchase, as long as you promise to root for KC and not those wicked Cardinals. (The Nats lost 3 of 3 at Busch Stadium this year, ouch.)
To Craig: HA HA HA HA HA omg you're funny. To explain to readers who don't understand Craig's sophisticated humor, we were supposed to take a major detour last year to see a game in Pittsburgh and never made it. This was 100 percent Kristina's fault. Well, 99 percent. There is the .5 percent of Shalar's lost luggage being a mystery factor and .5 percent Shalar not pushing harder to make sure we left on time. And we had a tendency to arrive late to games. I don't remember if we were on time for any. Maybe Fenway, but I know we cut it close.
To Missy C: Unfortunately, Wrigley is the game we will probably miss because of ticket unavailability and price. I made a mistake (!) before, it's White Sox @ Cubs that will cost a bazillion dollars to attend, not the opposite. Any interest in the Colorado @ White Sox game instead? Or Minneapolis? That Metrodome isn't going to be around forever, after all. Failing that, we're both hoping to be back in Chicago for the Nats series there at the end of August. And you should bring the wee ones to the ding-danged game. They need to learn early to love this fantastic sport.
To all others: Keep those cards and letters coming! The success of this blog depends on the involvement of readers like you. It also depends on Shalar coming home from her camping trip and contributing someday. |
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