Reminds me of going to the cricket. During a day at the Ashes (England vs. Australia), leaving your seat to go to the loo appeared to curse our batsmen and was banned unless you were literally about to wee yourself. Buying a round of drinks appeared to enhance our bowlers and was actively encouraged. By the end of the day, we were of course completely blotto.
I, too, have been in those sporting situations-although usually when that happens I prefer to be out roaming the empty streets. (I may have been in shouting match in a pub once over hockey-which, normally, I would not care about, but it was my beloved hometown team against the sort of local one and I felt the need to represent. I try not to repeat the experience.)
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Reminds me of going to the cricket. During a day at the Ashes (England vs. Australia), leaving your seat to go to the loo appeared to curse our batsmen and was banned unless you were literally about to wee yourself. Buying a round of drinks appeared to enhance our bowlers and was actively encouraged. By the end of the day, we were of course completely blotto.
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*swoons*
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