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That hasn't changed. lolIn Chicago, you were generally a Cubs or White Sox fan when I was growing up...
That hasn't changed. lolIn Chicago, you were generally a Cubs or White Sox fan when I was growing up...
It must have been tough to live way back when. All of our schools had a gym from K-12.
What di you do on raiy days?!
This is what it's like at baseball games today. They aren't allowed to play music when the ball is actually in play, but between pitches here comes the blasting, annoying, bone-dumb music. Every batter has to have his personal "walk-on music," like he was a WWF rassler, and it's always, *always* some stupid metal-head or hip-hop junk played at skull-crushing volume.
It's still on my Bucket List to see a game at Fenway someday, though.
In elementary school, if it rained, we did some activity in the classroom. In junior high, we just sat around the locker room goofing off. I don't know about high school, as I never took a regular "PE" class. I played baseball so my PE class was baseball practice. When it rained, we threw in the gym.
That must've been a while back. Last time I was there they'd finally gotten around to painting those seats.
It was August 2010. How time flies.
In high school when it rained during PE, we'd be herded into the Lyceum where we'd be shown a grainy documentary film about surfing from the early '70s.
BRAVO. The whole damn post! Everything has to be a complete, sustained onslaught of stimuli. Personally, I find it exhausting and not very fun (or relaxing). Have you seen a Montreal Canadiens hockey game? The opening fiasco is longwinded and awful. I can't believe anyone sat around to create it AND THEN thought it was a good idea.This is what it's like at baseball games today...If you want to go to a damn circus, go to the circus, and leave the ballgame for those of us who can appreciate it.
The elementary school I went to didn't have a gym, so on rainy days they'd herd us into the Kindergarten classroom (because it was the largest) where we'd be "treated" to Laurel and Hardy's The Music Box. If I never see that movie again, it'll be too soon. Otherwise, PE consisted of whatever we chose to do during recess(es), unless you joined the extra-curricular baseball, football, or track teams.In high school when it rained during PE, we'd be herded into the Lyceum where we'd be shown a grainy documentary film about surfing from the early '70s.
In high school when it rained during PE, we'd be herded into the Lyceum where we'd be shown a grainy documentary film about surfing from the early '70s.
My 1st grade teacher played this record on rainy days.
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This reminds me of the only truly memorable PE class I experienced. High school on an overcast day, and a bunch of us decided to play football. Not because we cared about football, mind you, but with the lack of supervision it was an easy way to goof off for 45 minutes. We weren't on the field for five minutes before it started pouring down rain, and within 10 minutes the field had become a soggy mess. One of the guys slipped and fell face-first into the mud, and that was all it took to turn that PE session into a "who can wear the most mud" contest. Needless to say, the instructors weren't pleased with us when we tracked a good deal of that mud into the locker room, and they were less pleased when we all walked into the showers still dressed in our PE gear to wash the mud off, because we'd brought so much of it in with us that it clogged the shower drains and caused a minor flood. We spent the next three days running laps, but it was worth it.We went outside and had mud fights when it rained...
This reminds me of the only truly memorable PE class I experienced. High school on an overcast day, and a bunch of us decided to play football. Not because we cared about football, mind you, but with the lack of supervision it was an easy way to goof off for 45 minutes. We weren't on the field for five minutes before it started pouring down rain, and within 10 minutes the field had become a soggy mess. One of the guys slipped and fell face-first into the mud, and that was all it took to turn that PE session into a "who can wear the most mud" contest. Needless to say, the instructors weren't pleased with us when we tracked a good deal of that mud into the locker room, and they were less pleased when we all walked into the showers still dressed in our PE gear to wash the mud off, because we'd brought so much of it in with us that it clogged the shower drains and caused a minor flood. We spent the next three days running laps, but it was worth it.
Nahh, it was far too wet to set anything on fire. lolSounds like the precusor to Burning Man.