Loved this video. I'm not a big sports fan but your "bright eyed innocence" made me chuckle. Love your videos, especially the ones from Texas since I am a Texan and live in Houston.
That was a great video! I love baseball! When I was last at Wrigley Field, I had bleacher seats (by the big scoreboard) it was an afternoon game & the temperature was about 100 deg with the heat index. I had to go before I had heat stroke! I watch Laurence on his channel, too. He is a funny guy!
FYI: The section/seats you and Lawrence sat in is the section I usually sit in when I attend Cubs games. Cheap and decent line of sight of the happenings on the field. It isn't the nosebleed section that's the problem with me - it's the people who eat peanuts and leave a mess!
As a lifelong Cubs fan, the Cubs are known to lose....especially when it's important, as when British are in attendance, trying to understand. Come to think of it. They lost the game my sister took me to in the late 90s.....they are known for losing. (or were, Back in the day.....I'm 50 now and don't get back to the Midwest much)
Loved this video. I'm not a big sports fan but your "bright eyed innocence" made me chuckle. Love your videos, especially the ones from Texas since I am a Texan and live in Houston.
Thanks Roxie and glad you liked it - I shall return to Texas one day soon
That was a great video! I love baseball! When I was last at Wrigley Field, I had bleacher seats (by the big scoreboard) it was an afternoon game & the temperature was about 100 deg with the heat index. I had to go before I had heat stroke! I watch Laurence on his channel, too. He is a funny guy!
Thank you sir. We had a great time - not sure I could have handled 100 degrees either
FYI: The section/seats you and Lawrence sat in is the section I usually sit in when I attend Cubs games. Cheap and decent line of sight of the happenings on the field. It isn't the nosebleed section that's the problem with me - it's the people who eat peanuts and leave a mess!
As a lifelong Cubs fan, the Cubs are known to lose....especially when it's important, as when British are in attendance, trying to understand. Come to think of it. They lost the game my sister took me to in the late 90s.....they are known for losing. (or were, Back in the day.....I'm 50 now and don't get back to the Midwest much)