The Drunk Jays Fans Guide To Maximizing Your Ballpark Experience In Non Inebriating Ways

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 The Drunk Jays Fans Guide To Maximizing Your Ballpark Experience In Non Inebriating Ways
While most of our DJF guides instruct readers on how best to get fucked up , how best to fuck someone else up (or down if you prefer), or how best to sneak stuff into the stadium to get fucked up, I wanted to acknowledge the fact that there are respectable teetotallers out there in the Rogers Centre crowd and explain that baseball audiences aren’t always as ruckus as a stadium full of people ... [link]

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