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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 815510" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>We stopped at the Varsity at halftime, sometimes with my dad too. Fried pie or FO. There were a lot of noon games, and my son was worn out by the second quarter.</p><p>There’s only so much explaining of the game you can do before the lesson is over. It’s still fun, even when it feels so strange to abandon a game at the half. Sometimes, I’d hear the last two minutes of the game when I got in the car after getting off of Marta.</p><p>I’m sorry I can’t promise that a small bag of snacks will be OK—almost everyone understands that little kids need food and a hot dog won’t always cut it—but who knows what the rules will be this year.</p><p>Bring a good hat and make sure to get water or something to drink to keep them cool. You end up needing the drink and the hat faster than you’d expect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 815510, member: 282"] We stopped at the Varsity at halftime, sometimes with my dad too. Fried pie or FO. There were a lot of noon games, and my son was worn out by the second quarter. There’s only so much explaining of the game you can do before the lesson is over. It’s still fun, even when it feels so strange to abandon a game at the half. Sometimes, I’d hear the last two minutes of the game when I got in the car after getting off of Marta. I’m sorry I can’t promise that a small bag of snacks will be OK—almost everyone understands that little kids need food and a hot dog won’t always cut it—but who knows what the rules will be this year. Bring a good hat and make sure to get water or something to drink to keep them cool. You end up needing the drink and the hat faster than you’d expect. [/QUOTE]
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