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20 September 2003 - 3:10 pm

Last night some friends of mine from Evansville were in town. Luke and Cuz, along with michael, Rachel, Chris, Eileen, and I went to the Cardinals game. My memory of the game is imperfect, but I do know that we were sitting directly behind the left field foul pole, in the section next to Big Mac Land, and that Rachel went into Big Mac Land and got a McDonald's hardhat. The Cardinals didn't get off to a very good start, and ended up getting blown out by the Astros 8-1. To take a look at all the pictures I took before and during the game, click here.

After the game, Chris and Eileen ditched the rest of us when we went to the City Museum. I had a little trouble finding the place, but after driving around for about 15 minutes, we managed to locate it. I didn't bring the camera in, but as you can imagine, we climbed on all kinds of stuff, michael and Rachel ate corndogs, and then we left.

After the City Museum, we stopped at Steak 'n Shake to eat, then headed back to Apt. 12.

Posted by on 20 September 2003 at 12:39 PM

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I went to City Museum last week with my quasi-5-year-old. I noticed they were open now until 1 AM. What kind of people show up there late and what do they do?

Posted by rkc on 21 September 2003 - 8:53 AM

I suspect that the people who are there late do much the same as everyone else at the City Museum. Namely, climbing around on all the stuff - inside and out - that they have there. As to what kind of people are there, its a good mix. I don't feel out of place, but there was a guy in zebra-skin tights sporting a foot-tall mohawk there on Friday who probably also didn't feel out of place. And there always seems to be a wedding reception on the second floor when I'm there late at night, so there will be guys wandering around in tuxes. The age range for everyone there spans from older teenagers through people in their late twenties or early thirties.

Posted by david on 22 September 2003 - 11:54 PM

 
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