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I accidentally made friends while watching the World Cup at a public square

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On Saturday, I made the mistake of telling my wife, 'I'll be back in 45 minutes.'

I put on my sneakers, grabbed my favorite hat, (it was 90 degrees in the Seattle area this weekend), and ran out the door. I had planned on running at least 13 miles.

5 miles into my run, headed southeast, I start hearing loud commentary. As I get closer, it becomes apparent that I've stumbled upon a FIFA World Cup watch party in downtown Renton \[Edit: The venue was Legacy Square\].

I went for a walk to our local downtown area where they've been broadcasting the FIFA World Cup games on a giant screen. As the sidewalk becomes more dense with people, I inevitably have to slow down my walk. A lady randomly hands me an umbrella and a guy welcomes me to the watch party. "What the hell?", I think to myself. What did I get myself into.

\[EXCERPT REDCATED\]

I'm cheering at the top of my lungs for Brazil because the guy sitting next to me was hilariously contagious. Anyways, an hour passes and I'm still sitting on the grass watching the game. Some guy door dashes pizza and I end up being lazy instead of running. I didn't spend a single dollar. I hope I get free pizza next time. Great experience.

10/10 would watch again. Wife is still upset with me for not letting her know where I was. Slept on the couch all weekend.

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