they're very, very knowledgable. That's one reason why I love going up there, everyone knows what's going on- even the women.
My favorite Busch Stadium moment- Jim Edmonds hit a walk-off home run, and I swear to this day, and I've been to LSU at night, that was the absolute loudest I have ever heard a stadium get. The ground was literally shaking. Some guy from Iowa gave me a man hug that almost lasted too long, but other than that it was unbelievable.
One time, someone figured out that I was from Mississippi, and the whole section kind of adopted me. Sidney Ponson was pitching, and someone told me to drop his fat *** off in Memphis on my way back home. It was hilarious. They couldn't believe I drove all the way there. I guess they didn't realize it was only eight hours up there from Jackson. It's not that bad. But they made a guy from Mississippi totally feel at home.
Another time, I went with one of my friends to a Cubs/Cards game. My friend that I went with is a Giants fan, so he didn't really care that much one way or the other about the outcome of the game. So, he wasn't really cheering all that hard, and a girl, who was pretty hot started to make him cheer and get into the game. I told him that next time, he better at least wear something red.
I echo what everyone says about St. Louis. It's an All-American, blue-collar town, and it's bascially a bunch of suburbs and communities.