Narrative Essay On Chicago Cubs

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One day I was walking and I seen this person and he was giving trivia questions. He asked if I wanted to try I was never really good at these but I guessed and I won them. I was so happy he gave me two tickets and I asked my dad and he said ya. I was expecting to see baseball players a bunch of people with hats and a lot of food. I was also expecting to get a baseball from one of the players.
I would want to bring warm clothes incase that night I get cold. I would also want to bring a bag of cloughs for the next day incase we stay the night at a hotel after the game. But while I was there I would buy a jersey and a hat for the game. The one person I would take is my dad. My dad is a big cubs fan and he doesn't miss one of their

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