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They have an undocumented feature of the pea getting stuck and making your whistle sound like a parakeet passing wind.
In otherwords, I don't think so though from attending hockey games they seem to still be the preferred whistle of AHL and by extension I would imagine NHL referees.
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Actually he was calling lines in AYSO. And if he doesn't mow the yard this weekend all he will get is beads.
He's got his first MS game today. Starting receiver, safety, KO return, & punt team. I've spent the last week teaching "I'm ON/I'm OFF" vs. "am I good" ![]() Last edited by HLin NC; Thu Aug 30, 2012 at 07:06am. |
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Thanks for all the input guys... As advised, I'm going to try both... So far I actually prefer the sound and ease of the thunderer (in So. Cal the pea probably not a big problem), but I'll give both a try and see which works better for me.
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