All most likely true Pal and I won't bother to argue the point, but for a fan used to the sterile atmosphere of Dodger and Angel Stadiums, Fenway Park reminds me of old Ebbets Field of my youth in Queens, a neighborhood ballpark where excitement comes as soon as you get near the ball park with the bars, restaurants, outdoor sausage stands and the Red Sox shops waving their wares. Hell, before Christmas in 2010, I took my wife to a House of Windsor store where she buys some knik naks, purses and jewelry, and happened to chance upon a section that had some of the late Thomas Kinkade's paintings. You guessed it....one was so Fenway Park depicting the second game of the 2007 World Series. I must have stared at it for an hour and decided I had to have it. It was priced at $2,700 but the sales lady saw me in my Red Sox regalia and gave me a real Christmas break......sold it to me for $2,000, including taxes. It hangs in my living room. Fenway is priceless to me, no other ballpark compares with it in my opinion, but, then again, I have been accused of being slightly eccentric.