Philly was a fun trip too. We left early friday morning and went straight to Valley Forge. We checked in to a funny little place called the "freedom center" or something like that. It is a place where student groups go and stay overnight and learn about valley forge. Most of the people in our group had thought we were going to a hotel, and were surprised to find little dorms with bunk beds on the edge of a forest. I really liked it though. It smelled a little bit like old people, but it was a fun place, the people that run it were nice and fed us, and the area is beautiful. We went on a tour of the battlefields and played pick-up football in our free time. That was a lot of fun too. At night George Washington visited us for a guest lecture and Q&A. It reminded me of the episode of the Office when Jim hires a benjamin franklin impersonator as the entertainment at Phyllis's bachelorette party. General Washington was a little less hokey, but still a little bit hokey. A little to medium hokey. he taught a few people sword fighting skills with sticks, answered some questions (someone with a bit less of a filter asked him 'what do you think of our current negro president?' to which he responded 'it would have been unthinkable' good recovery george)
He had the outfit down, but other than that I am not sure how much he looked like him.still interesting though. After that we played a huge game of trivial pursuit, then decided to take a night hike. The place we stayed is surrounded by forest, and the forest is full of the memorials and monuments of valley forge. it was really cool to walk through in the dark, and a little bit creepy.
The next day we went to Philadelphia. Of course the only thing I could think about all day was the Giants game that night (game 1 of the national league championship series) but I still enjoyed the liberty bell and independence hall. We had lunch at Max Brenners, which was really good and a fun place to eat. Then we walked aroudn the city for a bit. We decided to check out Edgar Allen Poe's house, because it seemed like an interesting little historical site. Little did we know that the walk to it would take us through some of the more urban areas of philadelphia that may have been a bit dangerous it were later in the evening. it was fun though because we got to see a part of the city that we otherwise would not have seen. Edgar Allen Poe's house turned out to be a huge disappointment, because it was just a white building that was empty and old looking. There was no original furniture, nothing related to his writing, and no way to even know that he had been there. They could have just taken any old house and said that's what it was.
After that we met up with the rest of our group, said goodbyes, and headed over to citizens bank ballpark. Scalping tickets was a bit stressful, and most of the scalpers there seemed to be a part of some sort of scalpers union where they all set tickets at the same price and wouldn't negotiate. They all refused to take anything less than 200 for the first hour or so we were there. (we showed up two hours early to increase our chances of finding something) The problem was, there were four us and getting four tickets together for a reasonable price seemed impossible. and it was. so we split into two pairs. I was with my friend robby, who is a big giants fan because he is from sacramento. We were both willing to pay a little bit more because we actually cared about the game. The other two guys, Adam and AJ thought it would be neat to go, but were not personally invested in the game at all. Adam is from arizona and AJ is from utah. We were lucky enough to find tickets for significantly less than the black market scalpers union would sell for, and they turned out to be amazing seats. We were in the tenth row right next to the yellow left field foul pole. We were amazed at our luck and so excited to be there. I immediately took off my jacket, revealing my orange giants Tshirt. I was not going to go to a national league championship series game and NOT support my team. Little did I know that Philly fans have the worst reputation in sports for being ruthless to visiting teams fans.
Brian Wilson in for the win |
Timmy heading out to warm-up before the game |
the four of us that came to the game |
it all started when we were cheering on the starting line-ups. Everyone sat down and booed loudly for the giants, but Robbie and I stood and clapped for our team. And luckily there was another random giants fan in the seat next to me, so there were three of us. he paid 300 for his ticket, so I felt bad telling him that i had paid only half of that. But as we cheered people around us started to yell at us to sit down or go back to san francisco. it wasn't a big deal and we laughed it off. As the game went on though, it got worse and worse. At one point I went into the bathroom to use the facilities and all thirty or fourty people in there started chanting a bad word at me. It was pretty crazy, because there were a lot of them and just one of me. I could tell that it was partially fueled by the fact that the Giants were winning, so i didnt think too much of it. Until a lot of the people from the bathroom were sitting in our section and started up the chant again. And then people started yelling things about san francisco, and i heard just about every terrible homophobic slur you could think of. I obviously ignored it all because I was outnumbered about 10,000 to 1 (literally) and I think that made it even worse. That, and the fact that the giants played well and won the game. We decided to stay in our seats for a little bit after the game was over so that we wouldn't have to walk through the thickest crowd. But still when we were walking out people would stop and yell in my face to get out and go back to san francisco, and obviously there were more of the homophobic slurs (I don't know if that is what you would actually call it, but it seems like the best way to describe it) and then there were some near scuffles, some trash and bottles were thrown at us, (mainly me, because I was the only one in giants gear) so we decided it was time to make a swift exit. We were so excited that the giants had won, and had won in such a dramatic way, that we didn't even care about the philly fans. They were just bitter. If we had lost though, it would have been a long walk out because I feel like the ridicule might have been even worse. It made me feel like a real fan though to be persecuted for the orange and black. And one of the most fun games I have ever been to. It was really an amazing experience one I will never forget. how many people can say they saw their team play an away NLCS game? (and win!) not very many. Go giants.