While my grandson sits at home, in his undies, at the computer in a "Virtual Waiting Room" waiting for Cubs tickets, I figured I'd stroll down to the ballpark to take a gander at the Reality Waiting Room.
There isn't much going on down under the marquee. If my count is correct there seemed to be nearly a dozen Cubs crowd control folks, but only a handful of actual Cubs fans purchasing tickets.
If you count the ticket booth workers - I'd say I witnessed about 24 Cubs personnel taking care of anywhere between 3 to 6 people. That's none too brisk of business if you ask me.
There isn't much going on down under the marquee. If my count is correct there seemed to be nearly a dozen Cubs crowd control folks, but only a handful of actual Cubs fans purchasing tickets.
If you count the ticket booth workers - I'd say I witnessed about 24 Cubs personnel taking care of anywhere between 3 to 6 people. That's none too brisk of business if you ask me.
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