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Under the Scoreboard

Earlier this week my brother asked me if I wanted tickets for Friday’s Cubs game against the Phillies, but it turned out the tickets were for the Thursday night game.

Dempster throws as thousands of drunk cubs fans watch silently with bated breath
Dempster throws as thousands of cubs fans hope silently with bated breath that the Cubs don't embarrass themselves today

I still went despite the date mix-up, loyally standing alongside 40,000 other hapless folks cheering on a team 9 games back in the Central with record of 40-50 that is not going anywhere this season and possibly the next few years. The Cubs are putrid.

Marlon Byrd: The only bright spot to this season
Marlon Byrd: The only bright spot to this season

We cubs fans have been spoiled with the team being contenders for most of the past decade. We been torn apart by miserable failure after miserable failure (see post-seasons: bartman, 2005, and the diamondbacks and dodgers playoffs), and now that the Cubs are back to being terrible for most of the season, if feel like I’ve had enough. But I don’t know how to quit. And I’ll just keep taking the Red Line down to the 100+ year old dowager queen just to hope that something miraculous might happen.


Left: This Cubs baby had the unfortunate fate of being born to a father who wished to pass his anguish down to future generations. Right: This hot dog salesman has the pleasure of giving your money to the Rickettses

Why do I put myself through such sadomasochism? I think part of the reason is that when “it” finally does happen (hopefully sometime before my time here on earth comes to an end — I don’t want to have to gloat in the afterlife), I can say that I was there so many years ago keeping the faith, and keeping myself from vomiting all over the ivy because of how disgusting this team has been.

Left: Sitting under the scoreboard, Jimmy Rollins had a bad day on my fantasy team. Right: A Soriano home run?

Anyway, back to the game. We sat underneath the scoreboard in center field. Having already experienced the majesty and grandeur of Wrigley so many times in my young life, and with the Cubs nowhere close to contention, I spent innings 5 thru 9 under the scoreboard playing with my brother’s new Droid X phone that he picked up that morning. When something exciting happened according to crowd reaction, I would give a spurt of my attention to the game. I shouldn’t be so jaded — it actually was a good game: the Cubs scored early and often, Dempster threw 6 2/3 solid innings, Starlin Castro stole home plate, and Bob Howry defecated on the mound at the end.

The sun sets behind the Toyota sign as the Cubs chances of winning with its overpaid veterans also sets. Metaphor'ed!
The sun sets behind the Toyota sign as the Cubs chances of winning with its overpaid veterans also sets. Metaphor'ed!
Mouseover: See Wrigley descend into night.
Mouseover: Feel my range. From 16mm-200mm, trying to scope out DWTS hottie Julianne Hough while she sings the 7th inn stretch
Mouseover: My brother and his friends. See Pat get all Caruso'd. His one-liner would be something like "We'll I guess he threw one too many.... Strikes." *YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAH!*
Pat is attacked by the refreshing mist of 101 years of failure.
Pat is attacked by the refreshing mist of 101 years of failure.

Family Dinner

The reason I came home this weekend was because my brother is turning 30 today and my parents wanted to have dinner as a family to celebrate the occasion.

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My mom loves my niece!

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My other niece explores under the table.

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Takeout chinese food.

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My niece is still learning to talk. Barney helps.

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My sister and her family.

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Happy happy birthday cake. My dad played a birthday song CD which brought back memories. 

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My aunt and grandma pray the rosary in tagalog downstairs.

I try to go home once a month to visit the fam — usually I get pretty homesick when I look thru my photos, haha.