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Elvis Fears No Tornado
Elvis Fears No Tornado
In case you hadn't heard, last night at Wrigley Field the Cubs game against the Astros had to be delayed twice thanks to some pretty nasty weather in the area. I mean, tornado sirens going off in the city nasty. Still, while the gusting winds, horizontal sheets of rain, and the sirens sent most of the people at Wrigley (including your humble blogger) running for cover, they weren't ...
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Elvis Fears No Tornado
Foul Balls — ... in the area. I mean, tornado sirens going off in the city nasty. Still, while the gusting winds, horizontal sheets of rain, and the sirens sent most of the people at Wrigley (including your humble blogger) running for cover, they weren't enough to keep Elvis (oh, and it was 70's night too) from living the dream one last time. See the video at FanHouse

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