Do you remember were you where on November 1st, 2017??!!!! I was home on the couch watching it !
October 31, 2025
Do you remember were you where on November 1st, 2017??!!!! I was home on the couch watching it !
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I was also home on my couch watching it. I was lucky enough to not be affected by Harvey. Great memories of that game.
I was sitting on a folding chair in my living room that was scraped to the slab from Hurricane Harvey water seepage, watching the tv mounted on the wall, which still worked.
I remember loving it when Carlos proposed after the game.
Little Woodrow’s on white oak, then we may have walked to Shiloh Club (maybe we ubered but that seems unlikely). I was at the bar buying shots when we won
I was on an offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. TV was spotty at best usually, but it was perfect the whole week during the World Series. Luckily the game was during my off time. Unluckily I got zero sleep during my 12 hours off before my 12 hour shift.
We watched from Eureka Heights. A large open space with a lot of other people on a big projector screen was a hell of an experience.
I was in a hotel in Luxembourg at 3am trying to get an audio stream over a really crappy Wi-Fi connection.
Was at home watching the game with my dad. Saw him cry for the first time in my life when they won. 2005 hurt him and that 2017 team brought it all back for him.
Watching it at a friends house. One of them stood up and said, “We did it!”
I was standing as close as I could get to the TV in my living until that final out. Jumped around, kissed my wife, then hopped on the computer to buy championship gear.
I was at the watch party at Minute Maid sitting right behind home plate. Then dancing in the streets after. I’ll never forget it.
Little Woodrow’s in the heights!
I was in Carlisle Pennsylvania, homeless living in a hotel room paid for by my job at the time.
Over the atlantic ocean lol
I was watching from the FEMA-sponsored hotel room that my family was staying in which we rebuilt our house, it’s hard to overstate how badly we as a city needed that win
I was at the watch party at Minute Maid. It was rocking and so was downtown Houston that night!
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I was also home on my couch watching it. I was lucky enough to not be affected by Harvey. Great memories of that game.
I was sitting on a folding chair in my living room that was scraped to the slab from Hurricane Harvey water seepage, watching the tv mounted on the wall, which still worked.
I remember loving it when Carlos proposed after the game.
Little Woodrow’s on white oak, then we may have walked to Shiloh Club (maybe we ubered but that seems unlikely). I was at the bar buying shots when we won
I was on an offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. TV was spotty at best usually, but it was perfect the whole week during the World Series. Luckily the game was during my off time. Unluckily I got zero sleep during my 12 hours off before my 12 hour shift.
We watched from Eureka Heights. A large open space with a lot of other people on a big projector screen was a hell of an experience.
I was in a hotel in Luxembourg at 3am trying to get an audio stream over a really crappy Wi-Fi connection.
Was at home watching the game with my dad. Saw him cry for the first time in my life when they won. 2005 hurt him and that 2017 team brought it all back for him.
Watching it at a friends house. One of them stood up and said, “We did it!”
I was standing as close as I could get to the TV in my living until that final out. Jumped around, kissed my wife, then hopped on the computer to buy championship gear.
I was at the watch party at Minute Maid sitting right behind home plate. Then dancing in the streets after. I’ll never forget it.
Little Woodrow’s in the heights!
I was in Carlisle Pennsylvania, homeless living in a hotel room paid for by my job at the time.
Over the atlantic ocean lol
I was watching from the FEMA-sponsored hotel room that my family was staying in which we rebuilt our house, it’s hard to overstate how badly we as a city needed that win
I was at the watch party at Minute Maid. It was rocking and so was downtown Houston that night!