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I don't know what our heat index was down here in Raleigh but it was so flippin' hot! Went to a baseball tournament about an hour and 20 min. away and sat there melting...of course no ho dunk town baseball tourney is complete without mosquitos and gnats...the little fluckers were all over us!
AND...get this...I thought I was going to start a riot...we were not allowed to bring water into the park. Players and umps only, not spectators. It's 102 degrees outside, I thought it was pretty ridiculous and they should have at least let us bring water in.
The kicker was, there was no FREE alternative for water (like a fountain). I asked for a cup of tap water and they wanted to charge me a freakin dollar! Of course I complained and if my child hadn't lost and been eliminated, I was going to call the news tonight and see if they'd take a trip down there to find out why the stupid ass rules.
And then the final straw was when they RAN OUT of gatorade at the consession stand. Ummm...HELLO???? Idiots! So glad we lost!!! I don't think I could take another day at those fields.
Okay rant over. That just pizzed me off. I can understand making a few bucks, but taking advantage of the heat to make a few bucks was low!
Gosh, that makes Citibank seem like Mother Teresa. Was doing some errands with my mom today and she had to go to the bank... I sat in the car reading. She came back with free Ben and Jerry's, apparently the bank was giving them away to customers.
Mute the audio because it's cheesy, but d'awwwwwwwwwwww
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