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Baseball fans with no class

April 10, 2009

Last Wednesday afternoon I was able to attend a Diamondbacks game with the Ankarlo team and as I was there an inning had ended and one of the d-back players flung the ball into the crowd and I saw kids with their gloves ready to catch it,  as soon as it came upon them two adult males tried to grab it up and in doing so bumped some of the kids and caught the ball for their own. It was clearly for one of the kids and these two IDIOTS had thought they were funny and clever. I saw the disappointment in the kids faces and the anger in some of the other fans, and as I looked up at the jerk that took the ball and was about to say something but lucky for me I didn’t have to because the two men got an ear full from other people around them. The jerk with the ball just  smiled and showed everyone that he had the ball and just kept taunting the crowd that he was the IDIOT of the week. While he was doing this along came two older ladies, they went over to the IDIOT and said something to him that made him and his companion leave their seats. The IDIOT had a sour look on his face and just left, I wish I knew what was said but it didn’t matter at this point because they were leaving and the fans around them were clapping as they left.

I just don’t understand why people have to be such IDIOTS and not think about other people other then themselves. If it’s not in the ball park it could be on the freeway, a store , restaurant, ect. I had a great time with friends  and  kudos to the fans that spoke up and told the IDIOT that he was an IDIOT for doing what he did and hopefully he will think twice doing something like that again, but I doubt it.

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4 Responses to “Baseball fans with no class”

  1. Richard L Borczak on April 19th, 2009 8:49 pm

    There is not much more that I can say.President Roosevelt, Sir Winston Churchill and all our generals and leaders praised our dedication and service to our country after the war. But when President Roosevelt died, the rest of the military forgot about us. A word or a mention from you would help people to view us in the same way as the other branches of service. I call Surprise our home and I would sure like to hear the Merchant Marine Veterans mentioned this Maritime Day, May 22, as well as Memorial Day.

  2. David Reynolds on May 4th, 2009 11:47 pm

    I bet the two older ladies told them that they were in their seats.

  3. Larry Howard on May 29th, 2009 1:43 pm

    I have listened to you in the past on the KTAR on-line broadcast but not recently. I went on-line to KTAR and found you are recovering from a car accident and I wanted to tell you I will pray for you and your family and hope you are able to recover fully and return soon. I used to listen to you on KLIF before you left and I sure do miss you. Nothing against Jeff Bolton, the man who came in after you left, I just miss you. I hope you like it there in AZ. Take care and God bless.
    Larry

  4. RICK PAYNE on August 25th, 2009 12:53 am

    HURRY BACK .

    GET RID OF AUSTIN HE IS TERRIBLE

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