Tonight. The Garden. Me, Hubby, and PAAAAAUUUUULLLL PIEEERRRCE! (This only works if you read it in the voice of the Boston Celtics announcer. He really has a way of elongating every syllable.)
If I were to be completely honest with you, Dear Reader, I'd have to admit that when Hubby and I arrived back home, the second the door was shut, I erupted into a boisterous "Raaaaayyy Allleennn!!...Rajonnnn Rondooooo!!...Kevinnnn Garnnnneeettt!!" And I'm not gonna lie, it was a little weird.
My attire was unusually sporty. I can't remember the last time I wore sneakers. Hell, I'd forgotten I even owned a pair. And I bought a Celts shirt especially for the occasion.
We'd gotten our seats through my work and they were amazing. We even caught glimpses of Lenny Clarke and a very large man in a fur coat whom we assumed was a famous something or other, since everyone seemed to want their picture taken with him. (Hubby thought perhaps he was "Ghostface Killa," though I've never heard of this soul.)
When the dancers came on the court I just knew that from that moment forward, whenever we watched a Celtics game, I would be compelled to perform a routine during the commercials. It was all I could do to not do jazz hands and vigorous arm windmills from my seat.
Although my favorite part of the game had to have been when KG's face appeared on the big screen, and he said, in true KG fashion, "Keep this mutha rockin."
Who knew I'd be such a basketball fan?





Who knew you were even into sports?
Sports? Really?
On a totally different note, I found two Sark books I "borrowed" from you like 8yrs ago @ my Dad's house!
Posted by: Weinerdog | December 02, 2008 at 10:02 AM
Well, of course I love the Red Sox. But basketball is new for me. I am getting far too invested. We watched tonight and Hubby was laughing at me cause I kept yelling "turn it around, turn it around, turn it around..." Like I even know what that means.
Yay SARK! Which books?
Posted by: The Odd Broad | December 07, 2008 at 09:23 PM