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Originally posted by rainmaker 
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		| Originally posted by Dan_ref 
 
	Yea, I could.  I've never had a problem with "on the floor."  I guess when I move to Ohio, I'll have to change my wicked ways, and go with the PC flow.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by rainmaker 
 
	When I say something is on the floor, I mean that the penalty will be taken on the floor, in other words, it's a throw in.  So that's "what the heck" that means./quote]Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. I am not being little officious.  An even better example of terminology that just drives me up the wall is when I hear an official say that the foul was "on the floor."  Just what the heck does that mean.  Either the foul was against a player in the act of shooting or it wasn't.  There is no such thing as an "on the floor" foul.
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 Then why don't you say "at the spot" instead of "on the floor"?
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 From my experience you'll want to add more states than just Ohio to that list.
(Personally I have nothing against you saying "on the floor", seems pretty obvious what you mean. But I do like to referee basketball, and shouting "on the floor" would be a way for me to get un-invited from the club. So it's a bit more than PC.)