If you have ever seen the Boston Red Sox play at Fenway Park, you know that it’s one of the greatest experiences in the world. Whether you’re a serious fan or just a casual one, the whole experience is amazing – the crowds, the Green Monster, the electricity in the air – it’s all about tradition and history and the only way I can describe it is “pure baseball.” One of the tough things about it is actually being able to obtain red sox tickets. They are among some of the most coveted tickets in the entire world. But, believe me, whatever you have to spend, it’s worth it. Going to Fenway for a game is something you’ll NEVER forget!
This blog is more than just a journal of my crazy, meaningless and confused existence in Northern California as a writer, a comedian and just a lover of all things even remotely pleasurable. No, it is much, much more than that, my little friends. In this blog, I will tell you most of my thoughts, some of my concerns, and several of my issues and dreams -- and anyone who is even slightly interested will hopefully be intrigued enough to read this -- this -- thing I call LIFE ON THE EDGE.
Sunday, April 29, 2007
The Red Sox and Fenway Park: It's A Monstrous Baseball Experience!!
If you have ever seen the Boston Red Sox play at Fenway Park, you know that it’s one of the greatest experiences in the world. Whether you’re a serious fan or just a casual one, the whole experience is amazing – the crowds, the Green Monster, the electricity in the air – it’s all about tradition and history and the only way I can describe it is “pure baseball.” One of the tough things about it is actually being able to obtain red sox tickets. They are among some of the most coveted tickets in the entire world. But, believe me, whatever you have to spend, it’s worth it. Going to Fenway for a game is something you’ll NEVER forget!
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