Toward the end of our game on July 26, we noticed people staring at a concession transaction occurring in the aisle.
I didn't understand the fuss - a kid was buying a frozen lemonade.
But then, I saw that while the kid waited for his change, he wasn't clutching a frozen dessert, but an adult beverage.
I know, poor job by us not getting the actual beer bottle in the picture, but he had one in his right hand, clear as day.
Greg didn't see it, but a few rows down from us, an adult was signaling that the kid was buying the drink for him. So then I was uneasy that the kid's parents would yell at us for taking a picture of their son buying them a beer. Or the vendor, for us having proof that he technically sold to someone a bit underage.
Sorry for the dearth of more current events - we'll still recouping from yesterday and have to visit with family today.
Ugh: The never-ending Red Sox-Yankees game ended in the 15th on a two-run home run by Alex Rodriguez off Junichi Tazawa. MLB Network was trying to figure out who would pitch next for the Red Sox - the only ones left were Jon Lester, Clay Buchholz and Brad Penny.
Oh, forgot to mention yesterday: While we were stopped at a red light, I looked in my rear view mirror. The driver wore a Phillies hat; the kid in the passenger seat wore a Red Sox hat.
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