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September 17, 2009

Fear factor

The Bowie Baysox have announced they will continue an annual Halloween tradition by transforming Prince Georges Stadium into a house of horrors on Friday and Saturday nights in October. It will be the eighth year that 30 live actors turn the ballpark into "Glenn Dale Asylum" and terrorize visitors during a 20-minute tour/show. Admission if $15.

Frankly, I don't know what the big deal is. The Orioles have been scaring people to death at Camden Yards for the past 12 years, but generally take a break in October.

Okay, that joke was hanging there like a Daniel Cabrera curveball in a tight situation, but I just couldn't resist.

Tickets for the "Asylum" cost $15 and are available at www.baysox.com.

Posted by Peter Schmuck at 12:29 PM | | Comments (8)
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Baysox Game @ PG Stadium: $6-$14

Haunted House @ PG Stadium: $15

Paying more for a 20 minute Haunted House show than a 2 hour professional baseball game: Priceless.

admission IS 15$. Not "Admission if 15$"

Onion article of the year, posted today:
"Derek Jeter Honored for Having Fewer Hits Than Harold Baines"

hi-larious...

Indeed, it was hanging there. And it was promptly grounded to short for the easy inning-ending double play.

if they want to scare people they need to have the orioles play a game

hanging there like a brian bass changeup
hanging there like a jim johnson slider
hanging there like matt albers's gut over his belt
hanging there like a mccrory fastball

etc...

lot about you

lot about you

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