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			I guess it does boil down to where you live sometimes.  I can't change it, but it does get on my nerves.  I don't agree about it being good communication between partners.  We should always look at the table to check for subs and look at our partners regardless of whether we use a whistle or a horn.  Using the whistle for everything devalues the whistle IMO.  
Working with a good table that knows when to use the horn is better than officials blowing their whistle all the time IMO.  It becomes a big deal here because substitutions become inconsistent.  To each his own.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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