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Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Atlanta Braves - 2006

Opening night at Turner Field was rather a yawn. Traffic congestion per usual.

Horrific. The Sheriff's Department needs some instruction on directing traffic flow and the shuttle buses going against the grain of traffic was rather weird.

One still needs to rob Ft. Knox to feed a family althought we did snag a pizza for $21. If they called it "sold-out" it was a stretch. Half the stadium looked empty when we finally arrived in the third inning. Why they placated the south Fulton folks when the stadium is full of northsiders is again beyond simple economics 101.

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