Baseball Season Started
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Comment from C. Gale Burnett
I wish I had six stars (LOL). This was so entertaining and comical. I was getting excited about the day off to enjoy watching baseball games when your poem unexpectedly took a turn, making me laugh the rest of the way through.
Excellent artwork, font, story within a poem ... a really great read!! Such great imagination and skill you have, dear one :)
Love,
Gale
reply by the author on 16-Apr-2019
I wish I had six stars (LOL). This was so entertaining and comical. I was getting excited about the day off to enjoy watching baseball games when your poem unexpectedly took a turn, making me laugh the rest of the way through.
Excellent artwork, font, story within a poem ... a really great read!! Such great imagination and skill you have, dear one :)
Love,
Gale
Comment Written 12-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 16-Apr-2019
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HI Gale, WOW!!!! sweet girl...thank you for a wonderful review...I am so glad you like it...it was a fun write...I so glad it made you laugh...and just the thought of your six...is more then enough...smiling big back at you...love you...Linda xxoo
Comment from Mark D. R.
It is hard to believe that stadiums sometimes have the blind spots that spectators must endure to see the game.
Great illustration that complements your text. But the guy is half to blame. He was the one who wanted to attend the opener, but allowed someone who was less committed to buy the tix! He should have left his wife to polish her nails and found another seat and a cold one to quench his anger.
Never saw live a baseball game opener or an All-Star or WS game, but did watch the same. I did attend a Final Four basketball championship where my team won!
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2019
It is hard to believe that stadiums sometimes have the blind spots that spectators must endure to see the game.
Great illustration that complements your text. But the guy is half to blame. He was the one who wanted to attend the opener, but allowed someone who was less committed to buy the tix! He should have left his wife to polish her nails and found another seat and a cold one to quench his anger.
Never saw live a baseball game opener or an All-Star or WS game, but did watch the same. I did attend a Final Four basketball championship where my team won!
Comment Written 12-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2019
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Hi Mark, LOL...it's just s poem...but I will say...I used to run all over the place to do different things for my husband...that's what a wife does...even if your not crazy about doing them...I don't understand the stadium myself...just loved the picture...LOL...maybe under construction...just guessing...my family are big sports people...I like baseball...but I love football...thank you for a great review...love Linda xxoo
Comment from lyenochka
Lol. Now what possible seats would give a full view of the wall? Is it even in the stadium? Another funny poem about the conflict of interest between a couple!
reply by the author on 16-Apr-2019
Lol. Now what possible seats would give a full view of the wall? Is it even in the stadium? Another funny poem about the conflict of interest between a couple!
Comment Written 12-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 16-Apr-2019
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HI Helen, I thought maybe the park is under construction...but it doesn't look to be...thank you for a wonderful review...love you...Linda xxoo
Comment from BeasPeas
Hi Linda. I guess those tickets were no bargain. That's quite an image. I'm no sports fan so I guess it wouldn't matter too much to me one way or the other, but I can see it would be a problem for those who love the game. An amusing piece. Marilyn
reply by the author on 16-Apr-2019
Hi Linda. I guess those tickets were no bargain. That's quite an image. I'm no sports fan so I guess it wouldn't matter too much to me one way or the other, but I can see it would be a problem for those who love the game. An amusing piece. Marilyn
Comment Written 12-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 16-Apr-2019
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Hi Marilyn, thank you my sweet friend for a wonderful review...so glad you like it...Love you...Linda xxoo
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You're welcome. Hugs, Marilyn
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big hugs back at you...xxoo love
Comment from RGstar
Great stuff. I smiled through this one waiting for the twist. I actually gave a smile and chuckle of laughter at the final concluding end, thinking, it certainly is not the conclusion for your wife.
Well told.
Good to read.
My best wishes.
RGstar
reply by the author on 16-Apr-2019
Great stuff. I smiled through this one waiting for the twist. I actually gave a smile and chuckle of laughter at the final concluding end, thinking, it certainly is not the conclusion for your wife.
Well told.
Good to read.
My best wishes.
RGstar
Comment Written 12-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 16-Apr-2019
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HI Roy, thank you my sweet friend for a wonderful review...I am so glad you like it...best wishes to you as well...love Linda xxoo
Comment from Ben Colder
LOL Sounds like someone I know. The poem hits many I am sure. I see nothing wrong with the write. I appreciate the humor. So typical for some. Best to you.
reply by the author on 16-Apr-2019
LOL Sounds like someone I know. The poem hits many I am sure. I see nothing wrong with the write. I appreciate the humor. So typical for some. Best to you.
Comment Written 12-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 16-Apr-2019
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HI Ben, thank you my sweet friend for a great review...I am so glad you like it...and best to you as well...love Linda xxoo
Comment from dragonpoet
This is funny but not funny. It doesn't seem like the wife really cares about baseball or about how much she ruined the day for her husband by caring what seats she bought.
Keep writing
Joan
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2019
This is funny but not funny. It doesn't seem like the wife really cares about baseball or about how much she ruined the day for her husband by caring what seats she bought.
Keep writing
Joan
Comment Written 12-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2019
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HI Joan, I'm sure he knows his wife...LOL...and his day will come...LOL...thank you for a great review sweet girl...love you...Linda xxoo
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You are very welcome, Linda.
Joan
Comment from royowen
What a very clever ekphrastic offering you've written here dear Linda. Can't blame the the husband for being a "narky" about the tickets! Beautifully written my friend, in articulte abcb rhymed quatrains. Very clever, smoothly scribed, well done, blessings, Roy
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2019
What a very clever ekphrastic offering you've written here dear Linda. Can't blame the the husband for being a "narky" about the tickets! Beautifully written my friend, in articulte abcb rhymed quatrains. Very clever, smoothly scribed, well done, blessings, Roy
Comment Written 12-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2019
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HI Roy, thank you sweet guy for a wonderful review...I'm glad you like it...blessings to you...Linda xxoo
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My pleasure Linda
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smiling big...xxoo love
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Well done dear friend,
Comment from Shirley McLain
cute story. I enjoyed reading your poem. It sounds a lot like my husband when it comes to baseball, football, basketball, cricket. Anything with a ball involved he has to see it. I saw nothing wrong. Have a good afternoon. Shirley
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2019
cute story. I enjoyed reading your poem. It sounds a lot like my husband when it comes to baseball, football, basketball, cricket. Anything with a ball involved he has to see it. I saw nothing wrong. Have a good afternoon. Shirley
Comment Written 12-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2019
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Hi Shirley, thank you sweet girl for a great review...men...LOL...I'm so glad you enjoyed it...and you have a good afternoon as well...love you...Linda xxoo
Comment from Louise Michelle
I've never enjoyed spectator sports, but I certainly enjoyed your funny poem. Can't blame the gal for staring at her shoes and polishing her nails.
Now, I'm confused about the stone wall and the significance of buying the tickests from two men on a pier. Maybe you could explain that part to me, Linda. I know I'm missing out on the humor of it. Hugs, Lou
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2019
I've never enjoyed spectator sports, but I certainly enjoyed your funny poem. Can't blame the gal for staring at her shoes and polishing her nails.
Now, I'm confused about the stone wall and the significance of buying the tickests from two men on a pier. Maybe you could explain that part to me, Linda. I know I'm missing out on the humor of it. Hugs, Lou
Comment Written 12-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2019
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look at the picture Lou...she got ripped off by the men on the pier ...her husband told her to get them on line...and their seats were in front of the wall in the picture...he couldn't see the game...she bought shoes with the money she saved...had she get the tickets on line...he could have seen the game...LOL...thank you for a great review sweet girl...love you...Linda xxoo
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LOL - I'll take another look. I usually just glance at the pics and go right to the writings.
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have a wonderful day...love you...xxoo