"Those ladies right behind there, they haven't stopped talking the whole game," Rob Dibble said in the sixth inning of Wednesday night's Nats broadcast. "They have
some conversation going on. Right here," he said, circling the offenders. "There must be a sale tomorrow going on here or something....Their husbands are going man,
don't bring your wife next time."
"All right Bob, now they're back there, they're eating ice cream and talking at the same time," Dibble noted in the top of the eighth.
"I just got an e-mail that said there's a lot of women who come to the games -- while their husbands are the ones at home -- because they love this game," Carpenter noted, briefly touching base with the 21st century. "Tread carefully, Mr. Dibble."
"My wife loves to come to the game, but they're right there, still talking," Dibble countered.
"Well, better there than the two seats behind you on an airplane on a five-hour flight," Carpenter said.
"Yeah, that's true," Dibble agreed.
"I was just thinking, those women, there's a new series Real Housewives of D.C. that just came out, he said. "Maybe they're filming an episode?"