tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165563730087767239.post1481378447488363356..comments2024-03-23T04:15:02.132-07:00Comments on The Foreman Five: Fresno Friday-The Big Fresno FairAnnie Foremanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15246191846692943563noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165563730087767239.post-53796058345522861132015-10-23T14:38:20.957-07:002015-10-23T14:38:20.957-07:00Daarling, I love your blog but I do not think all ...Daarling, I love your blog but I do not think all of us who do not attend the Fair could be considered living under a rock. I used to enjoy the Fresno Fair immensely growing up, but it's crowd has become very lowbrow over the years (many ill-mannered attendees, fighting involving police intervention, etc.) <br /><br />As to the horse races, I attend a lot of high society events in town but could never convince myself to attend the opening Friday with everyone else. Sitting in uncomfortable seats, in the heat, watching people blow their money and get drunk on cheap beer has never been my idea of a glamourous time. For me horse racing is only fun if it is the elegant pageantry of the Queen's Box at Ascot or drinking mint julips along with the elegantly hatted on Millionaire's Row at the Kentucky Derby (or Derbydown in Fresno's case). But then again I am known to be tres cultivé and a bit old fashioned in my views. Glad you had fun though and love your blog!YourAverageFresnoGentlemanSocialitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05701372174706033699noreply@blogger.com