My favorite part of the videos is when you tell me that a foreigner is up to bat and I start cheering, "Let's go, foreigner, let's go!" Who does that? Who would ever say a cheer like that? Only you and me.
#1) NOW I understand why you couldn't pick them up off the ground. I was like, "Why can't they just pick up some balloons and throw them around?". I didn't realize they were untied and would require re-blowing them up :|
#2) I miss your laugh.
#3) Baseball is AWESOME!! Now maybe you can sort of understand my Mariner's and Red Sox obsessions?
#4) It's interesting to me that the infield was all dirt. Do you know if all Japenese fields are that way? In the US most infields are grass with dirt for the baserunners, and on the mound (pitcher's mound).
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My favorite part of the videos is when you tell me that a foreigner is up to bat and I start cheering, "Let's go, foreigner, let's go!" Who does that? Who would ever say a cheer like that? Only you and me.
#1) NOW I understand why you couldn't pick them up off the ground. I was like, "Why can't they just pick up some balloons and throw them around?". I didn't realize they were untied and would require re-blowing them up :|
#2) I miss your laugh.
#3) Baseball is AWESOME!! Now maybe you can sort of understand my Mariner's and Red Sox obsessions?
#4) It's interesting to me that the infield was all dirt. Do you know if all Japenese fields are that way? In the US most infields are grass with dirt for the baserunners, and on the mound (pitcher's mound).
#5) I LOVE SPORTS!!!!
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