Sorta OT: Babies at the RG

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A co-worker is taking my tickets for tonight. She has a baby she wanted to bring. They don't care if you have a young one with you right? Anyone know the age when you have to start buying tickets for the kids?

Thanks for any help! And Go Blazers!
 
preggers have big knockers to begin with, the wells fargo jumbotron may be overwhelming to me.
 
You can always lie saying your 2 year old hasn't had a birthday yet. I always did that when I took my 3 year old son places, told the people that he was 2 and he got in free.
 
just be sure she brings something to cover the kid's ears, the music they play is way too loud for a baby.
 
Actually, what I found was most disturbing when my wife and I brought our newborn was that the sudden clapping and shouting would wake her up. The music - since it all tends to be about the same volume - wasn't a problem. Weird, but who can figure babies out.
 
My wife gave birth to our baby in the Rose Garden, during the 4th quarter of a Lakers game.
Right from the start, he hated the Lakers and loved the Blazers, so I think it is ok, even though it was sort of distracting at the time. I almost missed a couple of key plays because she kept screaming and digging her fingernails into my arm. She spilled my beer, too, and I had to go get a new one.

Oh, of course I meant my imaginary wife, and imaginary baby. Otherwise, though, the story is absolutely as I've told it.

barfo
 
Hey, I left a rock concert in Southern California to get married that evening. True story. Cost about a hundred dollars, including license and VCR tape, and I still have the pencil with the wedding chapel's little ad lettered onto it. No guests.

Went back to the 3-day concert and they had cancelled the 3rd day.
 

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