Fly Ball Fan Runs Afoul of Cubs' Alou In Left Field

Written by C.S. Deam


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In that moment - was it surreal?

Was it terrifying?

What was it like to be jolted back to a reality that had millions of Cub fans looking at you asrepparttar cause ofrepparttar 133285 debacle?

Terror? How about fear that fans inrepparttar 133286 stands were going to be hurling more than insults and threats.

Can you imagine how it felt to have your face onrepparttar 133287 TV playbacks?

Can you imagine how it felt to play a part in taking a couple million people from euphoria to disbelief?

The Marlins went on to hit in 8 runs inrepparttar 133288 8th inning.

Can you imagine how The Fan felt every time a runner crossed home plate forrepparttar 133289 Marlins? With every runner crossing home plate - all eyes in Wrigley and all eyes watching at home wanted to watch The Fan.

Can you imagine how The Fan felt when security tried to convince him to leave early?

Can you imagine how The Fan felt as he finally relented and walked, surrounded by security guards - with his head and face covered - into a secured area ofrepparttar 133290 stadium?

Can you imagine The Fan walking back torepparttar 133291 car - afraid for his life?

Can you imagine The Fan riding onrepparttar 133292 train - terrified that he might be recognized?

Can you imaginerepparttar 133293 dread of having to go back to face your co-workers inrepparttar 133294 morning?

God Bless you and keep you safe - knuckleheaded Cubs Fan...

You don't deserverepparttar 133295 wrath that you fear.

Your own fears are punishment enough.



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Costs to Purchase and Maintain Scuba Diving Equipment

Written by Rehan Husain


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The maintenance for scuba equipment is astonishinglyrepparttar same. Although there is specific preventative care that is required for only for dive suits, tanks, or BCs, there are some things you can do to all your scuba gear that will insure a long life for them.

After every dive, make sure to give your all of your scuba gear a good rinse with fresh water.

After rinsingrepparttar 133284 scuba diving gear, allow it to dry, but not in direct sunlight. Most ofrepparttar 133285 scuba equipment that you carry is made of neoprene rubber, which can be broken down when exposed to direct sunlight. Extra care should be taken between dives, when they are most vulnerable torepparttar 133286 sun, especially in tropical climates

Whether you have a wet or a dry suit, neoprene exposure suits should be hung on a non-wire hanger to dry. Wire hangers can cause unnecessary creases.

All your scuba diving equipment should be stored in a cool, yet dry place.

Separate your neoprene related equipment from your other scuba gear, especially if they are damp. Over time, they can stick together and tear when pulled apart.

After you return from your dive trip, make sure to unpack as soon as possible to prevent any compression or flattening ofrepparttar 133287 scuba equipment that you paid good money for.

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