Overheard on the Ball Field
April 19, 2010
On Saturday, we went to my niece and nephew's softball games. The games were what you'd expect to see out of a bunch of kids but the people watching and more specifically, the eavesdropping was wonderful.
I shared a few gems on twitter as they were unfolding. To keep you interested, I'm including a few pictures I took while I was eavesdropping watching the games with Carson and the rest of my family.
At the ballpark watching my niece and nephew play softball. Where's the beer guy?
Overheard on ball field... "Talk to yo Mama like that again and I'll pop you."
Overheard on ball field... "Hit the ball like you hit your sister."
Overheard on ball field... "If I buy you a soda will you shut up for once?"
Overheard at the ball field... "Sit down, shut up and support your sister. I don't care if you don't like her."
Overheard on ball field... "You're such a baby!" (Mom to her 2-year old.)
Softball mom has doubled pierced earrings with 2 different NASCAR numbers. I believe they race each other. #19 and #29
For the record, there were just a few crackerjacks there and I'm not even referring to my parents who were in town.
At least I have a few years before I'm a regular on the ball field as one of the crackerjack parents with this monkey below. Troy is more interested in blowing dandelions and playing on the jungle gym at the moment.
8 Comment:
You were totally cracking me up with these on twitter!
OMG...it's amazing what others say, crazy!
Wow! That's all I can really say about that.
ah, people. So fun to watch and listen to!
What you heard is absolutely hilarious!!!!!
Told the 2 year old he was a baby!! OMG... what a weirdo.
DI
The Blue Ridge Gal
I've spent years and years on the baseball fields. Every time I think I've seen, or heard, it all - I'm once again astounded by something someone does. Ball fields are like their very own separate society.
I love you "you might like this" section.
You had me belly laughing until I realized these were real parents!
Some NASCAR fans are civilized. Really, I've met them... BUT they were inlanders, not native, coastal, Nascarians.
You're a hoot
Ellen
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