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Please have this foolishness stay in Wisconsin.
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I've driven from Chicago to Madison. And if you did would that somehow change the situation and not allow them to do this? You are silly. Yep, it is administrative not a playing rule such as what type of foul gets assessed during a game. Now what was the situation in the other thread?...hmmm |
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To me this should be a directive to game management. If I hear the crowd yelling, "start the bus up" I am going to assume they are letting the bus drivers know the game is about over and in Wisconsin, you want to get on a warm bus in January.
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When I was in HS (a few centuries ago) and an opponent was going to shoot a FT, we would chant:
SEE THAT BASKET SEE THAT BALL C'MON STUPID HIT THE WALL Pretty much all the boys from our school would chant this at home games but not on the road. We realized we were outnumbered on the road so we didn't want to deal with the ticked-off other kids.
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