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My Midwest Jaunt (shitty digital pics enclosed)
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Hey it really does look like the beginning of Perfect Strangers

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Huge line for the bleacher seats starting at like 10 AM

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The view from where i sat

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Derek Lee just hit a HR probably


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CUBS WIN! CUBS WIN!

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I was looking for some random museum in the middle of nowhere when i stumbled upon this lovely landmark. it's literally next to a meat packing plant

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neato fountains

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off to Miller Park in Milwaukee to see the trendy wild card pick of 2006 in person

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suprisingly, he wasn't the only negro in milwaukee (they're everywhere!)

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Very modern ballpark

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this is what came out as i tried to snap a pic of the shirtless dudes with "162-0" spelled out on their chests

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a dissapointed crowd files out as the brewers get shut out. it's all my fault. at least i got to eat brats and watch the sausage race.

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i don't know
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#2
miller park looks really cool, is there anything else to do in milwaukee?
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#3
Miller Park was great. I only stayed in Milwaukee long enough to go to the game. I passed by Marquette which was a nice campus with lots of douchey students walking around. There's a casino about 2 miles south of where i was but i didn't have time to check it out. that's about all i saw.
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#4
did you ride the slide?
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#5
no i'm pretty sure only bernie brewer can do that
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Quote:Undoubtedly, Miller Park's most unique feature is the roof. The only fan-shaped convertible roof in North America guarantees perfect conditions for every game. The 12,000-ton, seven-panel roof opens and closes almost silently in just 10 minutes.

Three panels, each as big as the roof over the Bradley Center in downtown Milwaukee, move over a fixed panel on the third base side. Two more panels move over a fixed panel on the first base side. The roof panels pivot on a fixed point behind home plate, and are each powered by a 60-horsepower engine, or "bogey," that moves along a semi-circular rail system, or "track beam," about 150-feet above the exterior outfield wall.

Inside, the roof reaches 200 feet above the playing field. Outside, the highest arch towers 30 stories, the newest fixture in Milwaukee's skyline.
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fascinating
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do those sections of the roof remain over the top of the stadium during games or do they move completely out to the sides, making it completely open?
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#9
wheres the pics of you banging 4 chi town hotties at once?
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#10
the roof was over the top of the stadium during the game. i suppose they retract it during the summer when it gets warmer. here's what it looks like from the outside

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sorry gonzo, my camera ran out of batteries by then
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