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My dad booked the Candlelight Dining Package- we eat at Garden Grill, head to World Showcase to hear Edward James Olmos :banana: read the Christmas story, then IllumiNations!party: We'll do that on Christmas night.

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Afternoon everyone!:goodvibes

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Dear Taz,
Shocking isn't it to see I'm a rival fan of yours. I'm sorry your Brewers didn't get into the playoffs. Its been years since the Dodgers have gotten this far and I have hope for them to get through Saturday's game like they have the last two. I've been bleeding Dodger blue as long as I've known my dh which is about 16years. Actually, its been a little longer than that since a previous boyfriend of mine introduced me to baseball, but we won't get into that. Any way, I'm so flippin happy that the Dodgers are doing so well esp. having played on the Cubbies field. I hope they'll do just as well if not better Saturday night's game. (pretend we're shaking hands) I hope the Brewers get even farther next season and further into the playoffs. :thumbsup2
 
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see the red section the top part of the stadium? That's where we normally sit if we go to a game, behind home plate :magnify:
 
:guilty: This is when I miss my home town. Our fav baseball team is doing well and were not there to be part of it :sad1:
 
Afternoon everyone!:goodvibes

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Dear Taz,
Shocking isn't it to see I'm a rival fan of yours. I'm sorry your Brewers didn't get into the playoffs. Its been years since the Dodgers have gotten this far and I have hope for them to get through Saturday's game like they have the last two. I've been bleeding Dodger blue as long as I've known my dh which is about 16years. Actually, its been a little longer than that since a previous boyfriend of mine introduced me to baseball, but we won't get into that. Any way, I'm so flippin happy that the Dodgers are doing so well esp. having played on the Cubbies field. I hope they'll do just as well if not better Saturday night's game. (pretend we're shaking hands) I hope the Brewers get even farther next season and further into the playoffs. :thumbsup2


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Here's some history... about the Dodgers, not me :rotfl2:

Sept. 28, 1988: With Don Drysdale in the broadcast booth, Orel Hershiser pitches 10 scoreless innings, breaking Drysdale's Major League record with his 59th consecutive scoreless frame.

Oct. 9, 1988: Mike Scioscia's drills a 9th-inning 2-run homer to tie Game 4 of the NLCS at 4-4, and Kirk Gibson evens the Series with the game-winning solo homer in the 12th.

Oct. 12, 1988: After losing 10-of-11 to the Mets during the regular season, the Dodgers win Game 7 of the NLCS, 6-0, behind Series MVP Orel Hershiser's five-hitter.

Oct. 15, 1988: In the "Greatest Sports Moment in L.A. History," Kirk Gibson hobbles to the plate with two outs in the bottom of the ninth and belts a two-run walk-off home run off the game's best closer, Dennis Eckersley, to give the Dodgers a 5-4 win in Game 1 of the World Series. It was Gibson's only plate appearance in the Series.

Oct. 20, 1988: The Dodgers are world champions once more as Series MVP Orel Hershiser tosses a four-hitter for a 5-2 win over the A's in Game 5.

Nov. 10, 1988: Orel Hershiser is unanimously selected as National League's Cy Young Award winner.

Nov. 15, 1988: Kirk Gibson wins the National League MVP Award.


1989 - April 10, 1989: Eddie Murray's ninth-inning grand slam is his 15th, but his first home run in the National League, and it helps the Dodgers beat the Giants, 7-4.
 
Here's some history... about the Dodgers, not me :rotfl2:

Sept. 28, 1988: With Don Drysdale in the broadcast booth, Orel Hershiser pitches 10 scoreless innings, breaking Drysdale's Major League record with his 59th consecutive scoreless frame.

Oct. 9, 1988: Mike Scioscia's drills a 9th-inning 2-run homer to tie Game 4 of the NLCS at 4-4, and Kirk Gibson evens the Series with the game-winning solo homer in the 12th.

Oct. 12, 1988: After losing 10-of-11 to the Mets during the regular season, the Dodgers win Game 7 of the NLCS, 6-0, behind Series MVP Orel Hershiser's five-hitter.

Oct. 15, 1988: In the "Greatest Sports Moment in L.A. History," Kirk Gibson hobbles to the plate with two outs in the bottom of the ninth and belts a two-run walk-off home run off the game's best closer, Dennis Eckersley, to give the Dodgers a 5-4 win in Game 1 of the World Series. It was Gibson's only plate appearance in the Series.

Oct. 20, 1988: The Dodgers are world champions once more as Series MVP Orel Hershiser tosses a four-hitter for a 5-2 win over the A's in Game 5.

Nov. 10, 1988: Orel Hershiser is unanimously selected as National League's Cy Young Award winner.

Nov. 15, 1988: Kirk Gibson wins the National League MVP Award.


1989 - April 10, 1989: Eddie Murray's ninth-inning grand slam is his 15th, but his first home run in the National League, and it helps the Dodgers beat the Giants, 7-4.


This is the date I remember most. We were co-babysitting. It was a night game and we were watching the kids across the street from my house. It was a very good game. Of course the knoodling stopped when the game got more intense. :rotfl:
 
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