Well, I waited to start writing this blog until the start of the regular season, so I would have something interesting, exciting, and hopefully positive to write about, but it doesn't look like its going to go as planned. This blog is dedicated to Ravens fanatics, including myself. I plan on showing my "quest" through this brand new NFL season. I will be posting pictures of tailgates, other Ravens fanatics, and just speaking my opinion of how things are going for the Ravens this season. My "quest" began last night (Opening night on ESPN's Monday Night Football) at Greene Turtle in Towson. I was joined by over 60 Ravens fans who were just as excited as me. I was in class all day just thinking about this primetime Monday Night Football game that my time was a part of. I could not concentrate. I had to wake up early to meet with my group for a advertising project at 10 A.M., so I literally had the entire day to think about the game. I found myself constantly looking at the clock and doing the math in my head to figure out how many hours were left until game time. I went to the gym, then to my first class, which I could not tell you anything about. After that I had my sports talk radio show with my best friend Billy. That just made it worse because we dedicated half the show to the Ravens game. Billy and I had class together right after that from 5-6:15. (P.S the game is at 7!) 6 pages of notes later my teacher finally let us out at 6 because there was no AC! Me and Billy rushed home and I let my dog Mia out and I put on my Ravens jersey and hat and we headed out to the bar. The place was a sea of purple and black. I loved it. This was the first time I ever experienced a Ravens game at a Ravens bar, since I just turned 21 in May. The place was going crazy with anticipation. I met up with all my fellow Ravens fans; Becki, Nate, Bridget and Rich. It felt good to be in a place with people who were as passionate as me about my beloved Ravens.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
A Day in the Life of a Ravens Fanatic/ College Student
Well, I waited to start writing this blog until the start of the regular season, so I would have something interesting, exciting, and hopefully positive to write about, but it doesn't look like its going to go as planned. This blog is dedicated to Ravens fanatics, including myself. I plan on showing my "quest" through this brand new NFL season. I will be posting pictures of tailgates, other Ravens fanatics, and just speaking my opinion of how things are going for the Ravens this season. My "quest" began last night (Opening night on ESPN's Monday Night Football) at Greene Turtle in Towson. I was joined by over 60 Ravens fans who were just as excited as me. I was in class all day just thinking about this primetime Monday Night Football game that my time was a part of. I could not concentrate. I had to wake up early to meet with my group for a advertising project at 10 A.M., so I literally had the entire day to think about the game. I found myself constantly looking at the clock and doing the math in my head to figure out how many hours were left until game time. I went to the gym, then to my first class, which I could not tell you anything about. After that I had my sports talk radio show with my best friend Billy. That just made it worse because we dedicated half the show to the Ravens game. Billy and I had class together right after that from 5-6:15. (P.S the game is at 7!) 6 pages of notes later my teacher finally let us out at 6 because there was no AC! Me and Billy rushed home and I let my dog Mia out and I put on my Ravens jersey and hat and we headed out to the bar. The place was a sea of purple and black. I loved it. This was the first time I ever experienced a Ravens game at a Ravens bar, since I just turned 21 in May. The place was going crazy with anticipation. I met up with all my fellow Ravens fans; Becki, Nate, Bridget and Rich. It felt good to be in a place with people who were as passionate as me about my beloved Ravens.
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