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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 165635" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Sara, I know exactly what you mean about <em>"Field of Dreams"!</em> I grew up in a baseball-loving family in St. Louis and the movie expresses the sentiments perfectly! A friend and I <em>sneaked</em> off to our first major league game at the old Sportsmans Park by getting on a city bus with a pocketful of change - we were SEVEN years old! Can you imagine kids doing that now?</p><p> </p><p>Something else that captures the feeling perfectly ... if they ever show the <em>"When it Was a Game"</em> series on HBO again, make sure to watch it! I think you can buy it on DVD. It's a very reverent look at all the old long-gone ball fields and teams and players with lots of photos and old film footage. I tear up every time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 165635, member: 1883"] Sara, I know exactly what you mean about [I]"Field of Dreams"![/I] I grew up in a baseball-loving family in St. Louis and the movie expresses the sentiments perfectly! A friend and I [I]sneaked[/I] off to our first major league game at the old Sportsmans Park by getting on a city bus with a pocketful of change - we were SEVEN years old! Can you imagine kids doing that now? Something else that captures the feeling perfectly ... if they ever show the [I]"When it Was a Game"[/I] series on HBO again, make sure to watch it! I think you can buy it on DVD. It's a very reverent look at all the old long-gone ball fields and teams and players with lots of photos and old film footage. I tear up every time! [/QUOTE]
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