[Bad username or site: yagathai / @ livejournal.com] linked to this yesterday, and I almost forgot to share. I don't know how, because this made me laugh really, really hard.

Battlestar Galactica: Simpsons-style.

Ten kinds of awesome. I think the Roslin/Adama and the Billy/Dee/Lee images are my favorites. And Sharon with baby toaster. Okay, I just love them all.

eta: btw, for those who are interested to know, I ended up going with tickets to Roy O's start, behind the Nats dugout. Which is on the third base side, for some reason. That's weird right? I feel like the home dugout is supposed to be on the first base side. [Bad username or site: acroarcs / @ livejournal.com], is there some story behind that?

edit 2:

Since I'm gonna be at CBP, I figured I might as well ask, though I think all the Phillies fans I know have access to the ballpark...anyone want me to pick them up one of these?

From: [identity profile] acroarcs.livejournal.com


Billy poking at his "Sacrifice" gunshot wounds was just too much. TOO MUCH, I tell you. Heh.

Oh, no, you DI-IN'T. I decided to go to both the Nieve start (when Matt and Steph are going along) and the Roy O start and I might work in the Pettitte start as well if I decide I can spare the day off. Bought the first two this morning. I sprung for a pretty good ticket for Roy O's game, which is... behind the Nationals' dugout.

I feel like you're right, as it did feel backwards to me when I was specifically taking pictures of the dugout. I know it's first base side in (combining memory with a quick scan of pictures) Houston, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis, at least, and you'd think that Boston and St. Louis would do it the right way and Washington, well, not so much. I know of no story, but maybe I can submit that as a question for today's WaPo discussion. If I had to make a guess, I'd bet it has something to do with ease of renovation in combination with the stadium's history of hosting primarily football and soccer - probably one of the clubhouses was actually used as a locker room for the last thirty years and one was built into existing space in 2005 or revived after thirty years of sitting empty. In the DVD extras, you get glimpses of the Nationals' clubhouse, but you get to see a lot of the visitors', which I also thought was strange.

FTR, the Salem Avalanche's home dugout was on the third base side. Not that you can judge from single-A teams.

Damn it, now you're tempting me to go to Philadelphia with pictures of Chase Utley and Pat Burrell? Is there no end to your madness? Not that I want there to be an end, but my goodness.

From: [identity profile] acroarcs.livejournal.com


Also, I put in the question... the q-and-a starts at 2, so maybe we'll have an answer in a couple hours.

From: [identity profile] ayrdaomei.livejournal.com


I sprung for a pretty good ticket for Roy O's game, which is... behind the Nationals' dugout.

**laughs** I see. Section 219, by any chance?

Damn it, now you're tempting me to go to Philadelphia with pictures of Chase Utley and Pat Burrell?

XD I mean, if you want a calendar, just say so :P

From: [identity profile] acroarcs.livejournal.com


Actually, I sprung even harder that that. 121, which is in the same spot around the stadium, but down. Of course, this means I'm probably going to be staring directly at Screech during inning breaks, but don't I need to sit close in order to get good pictures of Ausmus'sZimmerman'sEnsberg'sEverett's ass Church left-handed batters in general?

On Philadelphia: same rationale. Also, I couldn't bear to look at Phillies all year long. Maybe I should put together my own calendar, and since it's ostensibly a baseball calendar, I could even put it up at work without raising eyebrows (well, except Mark's) as everyone knows how crazy I am about the game.

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Actually, I sprung even harder that that. 121

Ooh, nice! And of course you do, TK.

Let me know what you decide about the 5/25 game. I got my tax refund, so I confess I am thinking about doing that game as well ^_~
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