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Old Wed Dec 15, 2004, 02:34pm
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
Since everyone KNEW it was 1&1 (they were just told)
Please forgive the resident philosopher, but it's not possible to know something that is false. You might strongly believe it, but you'd still be wrong. There are other philosophers who would claim to know that the claim in my first sentence is false; but they wouldn't really know it.

Ok, onto the real point. There is, somewhere (I don't know where b/c I don't have access to my searchable rulebook), a comment to the effect that when a horn sounds during certain situations (throw-ins, I think), it's possible for the referee to rule that the ball never became live; even though it sure looked like the throw-in had started.

If all else fails, lie and say that you told the kids it was 2 shots.
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