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Sal has the best seat in the house.

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Once again Legendary Traffic Coordinator Sal Pisconeri came to town.  The main purpose of the weekend was to see another Cleveland sports team lose a game despite itself.  We accomplished this with the best seats in Wrigley Field.  I of course secured the tickets figuring no way a ‘Row 1’ seat can really be obstructed view.  I was wrong.   Dead wrong.  As you can see in the top photograph there was a load bearing steel I-beam directly in front of my seat.  I could only see the batter, center and right field.  Really quite amazing.  On two separate occasions I was shocked to learn from Sal (who sat to my right) that the Indians had the bases loaded.  This is because I could not see any of the bases… at a Baseball game.

Classic.

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The Kyle Neugebauer Bachelor Party was also in town, which of course led to a couple bar ‘throwouts’, several broken bottles and some really bad choices.  On the other hand Sal and I managed to go nearly the entire weekend with just two meals. I have to say if you’re going to spend 48 hours in Chicago and only eat twice you do as we did.  Wiener’s Circle (after 1am) and Lou Malnati’s deep dish pizza (I’ve moved on from my infatuation with Giordano’s over the last 8 months).  Needless to say Lou Malnati’s put us into a food coma which lasted about 4 hours and threw us off our game.

But as great men always do… we rallied.

Dominic's Bachelor Party.

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This weekend a group of gentlemen gathered in the Queen City for Dominic’s bachelor party.  As you can tell in the photographs below we managed to have a good time, watch some baseball and make reservations… everywhere.  We got to watch the Reds managed to beat the cubs in 11 innings from the comfort of a suite that included Skyline Chili and a desert/alcohol cart.  Not to mention the parting gifts…

There isn’t much remembered about the rest of the night but I believe these pictures tell a story:

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*Side Note:

  1. For the record this is my third baseball game in nine days.
  2. This was the chair in one of our hotel rooms.  We made a couple of aesthetic adjustments over the course of the weekend but essentially this is how it was when we received it:

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White Sox – A's at U.S. Cellular Field.

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Last night in 50 degree weather Julie and I went to U.S. Celluar Field to see the White Sox – Athletics game.  After back to back home runs by the A’s we decided to call it a night.  These were the best seats I’ve had yet at a Sox game;  actually the first time I wasn’t in the upper deck.  The best part about our seats were the close proximity to the grilled hotdog stand.  U.S. Cellular Field hotdogs are about 10x better than dogs at Wrigley Field.

50 Degrees on June 2nd.

*Side Note:
The rest of my photographs from the game are here.