• Re: 158 what we had yeste

    From NANCY BACKUS@1:123/140 to MICHAEL LOO on Monday, April 01, 2019 19:31:00
    Quoting Michael Loo to Nancy Backus on 03-29-19 11:11 <=-

    genial vendor (a black guy) asked for my pick for the US
    Open. I said I didn't have one. Maybe I should have said
    Tiger Woods, who is second in the advance betting (I looked
    it up afterward).
    Seems like he noticed your thrift store cap and assumed you were a
    Of course that's the proximate cause, and one of
    the issues I'd considered when buying the thing:
    in the car on the way to the park, Swisher and I
    discussed the potential problem (what if it had
    been a gorgeous woman of my age who noticed), and
    neither of us could remember the name of an active
    golf pro anywhere.

    Other than vaguely remarking on Tiger Woods fairly recent comeback, I've
    not paid that much attention to golf either... When my m-i-l was still
    alive, and we were visiting her every Saturday, we'd watch the golf on
    the TV with her, so at that point I knew a bit more about the players...

    golfer yourself.... As to the Colorado beer, maybe that was what his supplier had, and not the local one....?
    It takes extra effort to stock such oddities. A
    lot of the stadiums offer beers local to the "home"
    teams, but at this place those were the Dodgers and
    the White Sox, neither having any stake in Fort
    Collins, Colorado.

    Then indeed an oddity...

    The visiting Giants whupped the White Sox 5-2, and from the
    sounds and the motions on field it appeared to have been a
    good game. One amusing contretemps was that the announcer
    announced the end of the game after the top of the 9th,
    inadvertently trying to deprive the home team of its last
    ups. So the field cleared, and it was several minutes before
    the players and personnel (umpires!) realized that the game
    was in fact not over, so eventually everyone was shooed back on
    the field for what turned out to be a last futile half inning.
    Yeah... but... they still deserved their last chance.... (G)
    By the rules and customs, that's true. And 3 runs is
    not totally insuperable. The Cubs game referenced in
    my post to Ruth had a few fans including us stick
    around in the anticipation of a 19-run comeback in
    the bottom of the 9th.

    Ya just never know.... ;)

    For dinner I got a Machaca chimi, very resilient but very
    tasty stew meat in a too-doughy fried flour tortilla crust
    (these guys are real Mexicans and therefore don't know how
    to make chimichangas), good guac and (nixed) sour cream on
    the side; pretty good though salty rice and refritos.
    Carl and Ellen both got things with machaca, knowing what's
    good here. Swisher had a cheese enchilada platter, which he
    polished off thoroughly.
    There was plenty of food, and some of my chimi went back for
    Carl's lunch (good thing, because our room turned out not to
    have a fridge), and half a pound of machaca went back for
    a later supper for them.
    Sounds all pretty good.... :)
    It was pretty good, and we went back again.

    Right, that was a place you took Lilli, if I'm remembering the tale correctly... ;)

    ttyl neb

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