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    Re: World's lamest ballpark village opens next to Busch in St. Louis

    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Schuler View Post
    There are still a few posters who haven't specified whether they wear shorts.
    Eight years old. The last time I wore shorts.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Falls City Beer View Post
    Eight years old. The last time I wore shorts.
    Pants in Philly in July? Madness. My grandfathers did it, and complained constantly.
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    Re: World's lamest ballpark village opens next to Busch in St. Louis

    This is one strange thread... and I have no idea why it's 15 pages.

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    Re: World's lamest ballpark village opens next to Busch in St. Louis

    It's the crazy way of the world these days. Everything anyone does will offend somebody. Count on it. I probably just offended someone.....

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    Re: World's lamest ballpark village opens next to Busch in St. Louis

    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Schuler View Post
    I have anecdotal proof that racism doesn't exist. I once ate at a steak house and they kicked me out for having dreadlocks and playing dice and I'm white. Conversely, I used to frequent many clubs in college that were filled with exclusively black youths wearing Lacoste sweaters and dancing to Steely Dan. So, there is no way building a dress code around popular fashion styles for urban youths can be racist.
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    Re: World's lamest ballpark village opens next to Busch in St. Louis

    Quote Originally Posted by traderumor View Post
    "sleeveless shirts on men" is redneck a race now?
    And the rule about shirts that "fall past the fingertips"? Um, I'm SHORT. Try 4'11. I like mens shirts since I despise those ridiculous cutesy little bitty sleeves they put on women's shirts. So on average, ALL of my t-shirts are gonna fall past my fingertips... And if I tuck the dang things in, it makes my fanny look even bigger. Jus' sayin'.

    Leave it to St Louis to put on ridiculous, highfalutin' airs... You're working class midwest, learn to live with it St Louis!

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    Re: World's lamest ballpark village opens next to Busch in St. Louis

    Lots of people excited about all the new beers. Me, I try to avoid drinking anything (water, soda, beer, etc.) so I don't have to go pee and miss the game.

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    Re: World's lamest ballpark village opens next to Busch in St. Louis

    Quote Originally Posted by RANDY IN INDY View Post
    It's the crazy way of the world these days. Everything anyone does will offend somebody. Count on it. I probably just offended someone.....
    First of all how dare you.
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    Re: World's lamest ballpark village opens next to Busch in St. Louis

    Quote Originally Posted by Red in Chicago View Post
    Lots of people excited about all the new beers. Me, I try to avoid drinking anything (water, soda, beer, etc.) so I don't have to go pee and miss the game.
    Problem solved. Drink away.

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    Re: World's lamest ballpark village opens next to Busch in St. Louis

    Quote Originally Posted by Caveat Emperor View Post
    Coors Light is swill.

    Coors Original, however...magical, rock-bottom value.
    Well should you ever watch a game at my castle you better bring your own beer. I am big on the Coors Light in the new heavy duty cans. Keeps the beer real cold for a real long time.
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    World's lamest ballpark village opens next to Busch in St. Louis

    Quote Originally Posted by Falls City Beer View Post
    Eight years old. The last time I wore shorts.
    Another real tall guy with bony knees weighs in

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    Re: World's lamest ballpark village opens next to Busch in St. Louis

    Quote Originally Posted by bigredmechanism View Post
    As they famous Compton saying goes:

    "No I'm never gonna do it, without the fez on."
    Named my cat "Fez" for that song back in the day. She was a good cat.
    She used to wake me up with coffee ever morning

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    Re: World's lamest ballpark village opens next to Busch in St. Louis

    Quote Originally Posted by Always Red View Post
    This is my favorite thread of the offseason.
    Yes, for me it really catapulted itself into a whole other echelon when someone asked someone else if he was "husky". Thought I had delightfully wandered into a different kind of forum entirely.
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    Re: World's lamest ballpark village opens next to Busch in St. Louis

    Quote Originally Posted by George Anderson View Post
    Well should you ever watch a game at my castle you better bring your own beer. I am big on the Coors Light in the new heavy duty cans. Keeps the beer real cold for a real long time.
    Eww...give me Guinness all day and everyday.

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    Re: World's lamest ballpark village opens next to Busch in St. Louis

    This same exact thing happened about 4th Street Live here, also owned by Cordish Company, who seems to do the same things around each area.

    I don't see a problem with it if you're trying to promote a certain atmosphere. It's just like going to Hooters - I guess some out of shape girl could try to sue them because of not getting hired, but they know what atmosphere they're trying to promote.

    I don't think it's racist, because when I read this:

    "The following is not permitted under our dress code after 9pm: sleeveless shirts on men, profanity on clothing, exposed undergarments on men, sweat pants, full sweat suits, excessively long shirts"

    I think more of peopleofwalmart.com trailer trash than minorities. Then again, I'm naive. You know how long it took me to figure out why I would see a bunch of people in the 'bad' part of the city wearing Reds hats thinking 'wow baseball is really popular here, glad to see it' not realizing until I read something that the C in red is a sign of the blood of the Crips gang? Hank Hill moment for me there.

    Either way, don't have a problem with looking decent to promote an atmosphere. The hat thing is goofy though, almost every baseball fan will wear a hat, that is ridiculous.


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