April Picture Thread...
Yeah, I was pretty hungry in the beginning, and then just taking advantage of the free food and beer, but that was excessive for those few hours, let alone one day. Sometimes you have to go all out and enjoy yourself, like I did today.

Whoa and it was free? Man, I think I might like your games better now.
Haha, well technically, it was an open bar and the food was basically all you can eat. It came with the price of the ticket and the venue.
On an unrelated note, this made me laugh way too much. I love how the girl looks around like, "Anybody esle see this?!?"


Haha and then she looks terrified or grossed out.
Ha, yes!

Yeah, most stadiums sell nachos and pizza. Soft pretzels. Oh and in Pittsburgh they even sell Primanti Bros Sandwiches mmm.
Yankee Stadium sells pretty much anything, sushi even.. but its mad expensive. Stupid Yankee stadium.
Apparently this is a thing at the Ranger's stadium. $26!


Had to watch it twice but, then, couldn't stop laughing.
I went to old Yankee stadium before it became a parking lot (or whatever). It was expensive then. I can only imagine now. That said I have to return to see the new place.

I want to go to there.
$26 isn't that bad considering its at a ballpark.

it's a great looking stadium, to be sure. but I don't know how they can justify those ticket prices.. most of their home games never sell out because they're just too expensive. word is, last year that some of the players were actually buying seats and selling them for very cheap on stubhub right before the games, to make it more affordable for people. not sure if that's true, but I'd believe it
Yeah, it's kinda ridiculous how expensive baseball tickets have gotten. Bleacher seats in Wrigley Field are the hottest tickets in town. Even ten years ago, they were some of the cheapest tickets to buy to see a game. They were about $25. Now they're almost $80. My dad used to pay $2 back in the 70's to see a game from the Bleachers. Times have changed.

Day 23. Vegetable

I'm putting my foot down. Tomatoes are fruits. Not vegetables.
Hehe.

I only had these and a daikon in the house, and the daikon is too long to fit in a picture. And I don't make fruit salad with tomatoes, so for me it's a vegetable 
It's a fruit.
Well, I like the tomatoes. They're so perfect that I suspect they are really made of plastic. Don't fall for it, Marina.
They tasted good, we don't buy plastic veggies. Or fruit. Fine. If I'd just put up a photo of the daikon y'all would have been like Freud this and that. After mum's trip to the market today, we now have cucumbers and green onions, too.
It's a fruit because it has seeds, same as a cucumber.
It's a food because you eat it, same as a turkey.
I believe they like to be called Irish-American carrots.

Irish-Romanian... in this case.
Si vis pacem, para bellum
lol, lol, lol, and lol.
It's a radish, I think. It tastes good, actually.
Day 24. Something you're grateful for

My house
Now everyone knows where you live!!
Okay, not really...
Smiley, sleepy Sin.


Day 25. Looking down

Day 26. Black and white

I knew you'd like it 
I'm a flake but I've liked the pictures you've posted, Irina.
Back in the day. That guy's my uncle. Probably.

Looks like a hispanic Jesse Jackson.

You're the one on the right, right?
Right!
He's at least as black as Jesse Jackson.
Fab hair from the earliest childhood.
I wish I could still pull off the pile-the-hair-on-top-of-the-head-and-put-a-bow-on-it look.
Why not? Try it sometime. Then pics.
Si vis pacem, para bellum
Laws of physics, mostly.
They mean nothing.

Si vis pacem, para bellum
I wonder what electronic device she has inside of there...
An old Sony Walkman motor.

Oh man, I've only read about those in history books.
Whoa. I've only read about history books on the internet.
Made me laugh.
Made me laugh.
Si vis pacem, para bellum




WOW. That would be my food for two days. But it all sounds delicious.