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	<title>Comments on: What I remember when I was at game five</title>
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		<title>By: Josh</title>
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		<description>I was actually a that game as well, back when I was 12 years old.  We had seats for all teh playoff home games.. our seats were about 10 rows back right by the left field foul post.  I remember that double very vividly.. It was incredible.  It was probably the most exciting moment in my life, Im not even kidding.  I didn&#039;t hear the sound Niehous sound clip until later, but whenever I hear that I get chills down my spine.  I can&#039;t describe it, and its strange becacuse its just a game if you think about it.  That was probably my 3rd season as a mariner fan, and there was soo much hope and anticipation for the mariners to win that year, it was playoff fever all over the place.  At school, at home I was glued to the newspaper and sportscenter, and all the games were so intense I remember.  I didnt even realize how magical that season was either, I hadn&#039;t been involved following any other sports tam in my life before, and i didnt follow any other sports really.  The mariners were my life for the last 3 months of that season or so.

I don;t know.  Its just really interesting how much emotion comes from me, and many other people in the area when they think about the 95 mariners.  It was an amazing experience watching those players, griffey, edgar, tino, cora, johnson.. all those players fight like they did, creating a very vivid experience.  It was quite a phenomenon, and I think it was a amazing time for the city of Seattle.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was actually a that game as well, back when I was 12 years old.  We had seats for all teh playoff home games.. our seats were about 10 rows back right by the left field foul post.  I remember that double very vividly.. It was incredible.  It was probably the most exciting moment in my life, Im not even kidding.  I didn&#8217;t hear the sound Niehous sound clip until later, but whenever I hear that I get chills down my spine.  I can&#8217;t describe it, and its strange becacuse its just a game if you think about it.  That was probably my 3rd season as a mariner fan, and there was soo much hope and anticipation for the mariners to win that year, it was playoff fever all over the place.  At school, at home I was glued to the newspaper and sportscenter, and all the games were so intense I remember.  I didnt even realize how magical that season was either, I hadn&#8217;t been involved following any other sports tam in my life before, and i didnt follow any other sports really.  The mariners were my life for the last 3 months of that season or so.</p>
<p>I don;t know.  Its just really interesting how much emotion comes from me, and many other people in the area when they think about the 95 mariners.  It was an amazing experience watching those players, griffey, edgar, tino, cora, johnson.. all those players fight like they did, creating a very vivid experience.  It was quite a phenomenon, and I think it was a amazing time for the city of Seattle.</p>
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