Comerica Park PET
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Comerica Park PET
Woke up this morning and decided I'd like to go to the ballgame. Tigers vs Yankees. Here are some pics. Grab yourself a man's beer with some motherfucking alcohol content, or a Piss Light - whichever you prefer, and settle in.
The exit from 94 heading into downtown - Trumball Ave - A legendary street name, notable because that's where old Tiger Stadium can be found. In the background there is the football stadium for Wayne State University.
The drive on Woodward Ave heading toward downtown and the stadium.
The Fox Theatre
Here's the Garden Bowl, America's oldest active bowling alley, and recent inductee into the National Register of Historic Places. Upstairs is the Magic Stick, which is where I've seen a lot of stellar shows. To the left is the Majestic Theater, where I've probably seen more shows, but couldn't get a good snap of that one.
Some nice Detroit urban squalor for your viewing pleasure.
An important man. He's got places to go and people to see.
Hockeytown Cafe - right next to The Fox, and always thumping before and after games.
Walking toward the park.
Sitting down in my seat now. Beer - check. Peanuts - check. Let's do this.
Gary Sheffield at bat, blowing nads as usual.
Here's the view from our seats. They're actually not bad, all things considered. These are scalper tickets. All seats are sold out for EVERY home game, so I have no other choice but to roll up on scalpers and get the best seats I can for a reasonable price. Usually I get jammed with upper deckers along the 1st or 3rd base side, but these were pretty much right behind the plate, so I wasn't complaining.
Rumplewife in attendance, heading for her third hot-n-ready pizza.
Look toward the back, and above the brick wall. All those standing up make up a part of the "Standing Room Only" seats, which are the only tickets available for purchase at any given home game. Yyyyyeah, no thanks.
Upper deck, to the right of us.
To the left.
I was about a half second too late on this shot. The scoreboard displayed the afternoon's attendance - about 42K, which was the 2nd highest attendance since Comerica Park opened.
Screw_Michigan's favorite feature of the ballpark.
Mgo, with identity protection, in front of the growling tiger.
Fin
The exit from 94 heading into downtown - Trumball Ave - A legendary street name, notable because that's where old Tiger Stadium can be found. In the background there is the football stadium for Wayne State University.
The drive on Woodward Ave heading toward downtown and the stadium.
The Fox Theatre
Here's the Garden Bowl, America's oldest active bowling alley, and recent inductee into the National Register of Historic Places. Upstairs is the Magic Stick, which is where I've seen a lot of stellar shows. To the left is the Majestic Theater, where I've probably seen more shows, but couldn't get a good snap of that one.
Some nice Detroit urban squalor for your viewing pleasure.
An important man. He's got places to go and people to see.
Hockeytown Cafe - right next to The Fox, and always thumping before and after games.
Walking toward the park.
Sitting down in my seat now. Beer - check. Peanuts - check. Let's do this.
Gary Sheffield at bat, blowing nads as usual.
Here's the view from our seats. They're actually not bad, all things considered. These are scalper tickets. All seats are sold out for EVERY home game, so I have no other choice but to roll up on scalpers and get the best seats I can for a reasonable price. Usually I get jammed with upper deckers along the 1st or 3rd base side, but these were pretty much right behind the plate, so I wasn't complaining.
Rumplewife in attendance, heading for her third hot-n-ready pizza.
Look toward the back, and above the brick wall. All those standing up make up a part of the "Standing Room Only" seats, which are the only tickets available for purchase at any given home game. Yyyyyeah, no thanks.
Upper deck, to the right of us.
To the left.
I was about a half second too late on this shot. The scoreboard displayed the afternoon's attendance - about 42K, which was the 2nd highest attendance since Comerica Park opened.
Screw_Michigan's favorite feature of the ballpark.
Mgo, with identity protection, in front of the growling tiger.
Fin
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RACK the PET!
Good stuff, Mgo.
Waiting for AP to stop by and grade dude's spring purse selection.
Good stuff, Mgo.
Waiting for AP to stop by and grade dude's spring purse selection.
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looks like some man boobs behind that sweat shirt. if you dig your hands in your pocket far enough, you can make that stomach look wash board flat, oh wait, you were already doing that.!
where was a picture of the 2006 AL pennant,the boobie prize from getting beat down in 5?
where was a picture of the 2006 AL pennant,the boobie prize from getting beat down in 5?
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Fat bitch (Gravity + Momentum) = Lives lost below
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Fat bitch (Gravity + Momentum) = Lives lost below
that chick wouldnt fit into seats at New Busch. Must of put Fat Friendly seats in Comerica.
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Of course the Tigers had to have a fucking merry-go-round and a Ferris Wheel installed when the park was built. Losing baseball wasn't enough to keep the butts in seats.
And next time make sure to make a stop by old Tiger Stadium to take some pics before they start tearing that bitch down.
Nice job. I plan on doing a minor league PET soon.
And next time make sure to make a stop by old Tiger Stadium to take some pics before they start tearing that bitch down.
Nice job. I plan on doing a minor league PET soon.
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Nice photos, Mgo...I'm going to the game tomorrow.
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Seems vaguely familiar...
Oh yeah, now I remember...
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Great pics! Makes me miss living in a city with MLB.
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RACK mgo and the PET
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Are they really gonna tear down tiger stadium? Why? Seems like detwat ought to have thousands of other abandoned buildings they can raze to make room for uhhhh, ummmm, nothing really. Leave the place alone. Maybe use it as a homeless shelter. Or better yet, move the tigers back in. Maybe all the seats don't have perfect sight lines, but, I'll bet everyone atleast will have a seat rather than paying to stand on pavement 100 ft behind the left center wall. What did that old barn seat? 70K or so?
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Seems vaguely familiar...
Oh yeah, now I remember...
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Part of my 28 city tour.
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By the way, there was a chick dressed like this at the game:
Except with Tiger gear, and a considerably larger rack. I couldn't get into position for the shot. I was PISSED.
Except with Tiger gear, and a considerably larger rack. I couldn't get into position for the shot. I was PISSED.
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Baseball PETs rule--- Rack it !
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rumps must have gotten a good rate on shipping.
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Doubt it. I'm guessing she just plopped atop the arm rests, letting her massive girth gradually cave inward until she was "seated." Getting out musta been a bitch, though. I'll bet she started that process around the 7th inning.Adelpiero wrote:that chick wouldnt fit into seats at New Busch. Must of put Fat Friendly seats in Comerica.
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Shoalzie wrote:Nice photos, Mgo...I'm going to the game tomorrow.
Check that...Mother Nature didn't want to cooperate on Mother's Day. Who knew?
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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:
Look toward the back, and above the brick wall. All those standing up make up a part of the "Standing Room Only" seats, which are the only tickets available for purchase at any given home game. Yyyyyeah, no thanks.
How much? In Philly, they have a similar setup though the standing room stretches around the entire stadium. For $5 I'll take a standing room seat with a table to rest my beer and food while I watch the game from behind home plate over nosebleeds anyday of the week.
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RACK the pics and the post, Mgo!
I have no connections to Detroit whatsoever, but damn. Beautiful place to see a game. Thanks.
I have no connections to Detroit whatsoever, but damn. Beautiful place to see a game. Thanks.
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Detroit has some nice buildings downtown to piss on after you leave a game hammered. Other than that, it's slim pickings.