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When are we going to announce that the USA game is a 'blackout'?
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Originally Posted by
Mjoelner
When are we going to announce that the USA game is a 'blackout'?
If the weather is as expected then I am sure they will be several people in the stands doing just that.
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg
If the weather is as expected then I am sure they will be several people in the stands doing just that.
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I guess tickets will be cheap. Buy two extra tickets in the upper east side and when you get hot just go up there and go inside the air condition concessions. Once cool of go back to your regular seats.
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg
When a player on a team has a heat stroke on the 50 yard line then they may take a look at this. I fear that is what it will take, though. I know a game a couple of years ago, I forgot which one, we had people in the stands as well as band members taken out of the stadium due to heat. I had to leave an early game last year with my son before it was over because it was just too hot. I was pumping $4 power ades down him as fast as I could and taking him down under the stadium for long stretches at a time, but eventually enough was enough and we called it. Got us each one more power ade to have while we waited in line at the trolley. At that Alcorn State game that was mentioned I saw an elderly lady get too hot and pass out waiting for the trolley after the game.
I have to get on my soapbox for a minute. If I piss any one off then tough. But when it is hotter than the devil's balls at a football game, LEAVE YOUR BABY AND TODDLER AT HOME. They can't cope with the heat like you can. It always blows my mind when it's 100 degrees at a game and I see all these parents bringing in their babies to sit in that brutal heat. And in the name of all that is holy, if you're going to bring your kids to a game that hot, get them a hat and some sunglasses. Seen too many times the parents are all decked out and prepared for the heat with their $300 Oakleys and nice hat and the kid is out there barely able to open their eyes because they have neither.
Great speech but people that cook their babies at football games probably ain't reading elitedawgs
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Camouflage will be the dress attire for the first game. Have to leave the dove field early, and hit the field late. The before and after the game time line.
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Originally Posted by
DudyDawg
We schedule 11 am games and then bitch at students leaving early. Genius
Who do you think scheduled the game time? Hint: not us.
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Originally Posted by
Howboutdemdogs
Camouflage will be the dress attire for the first game. Have to leave the dove field early, and hit the field late. The before and after the game time line.
Considering that myself. We hunt in Flora. I'd have to leave the field at 8:00am AT THE LATEST. If I tried to go afterward I'd be looking at getting into the field probably no earlier than 5:30pm and that's a best case scenario. I'd rather they moved this thing to Thursday night if it can't be Saturday night.
The Liberation will not be televised--- when it arrives like lightning in the skies!
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My in-laws went to the Oxford regional last weekend to watch that 2 and q and my mother in law told me that 2 women nearly fought in the bathroom because one of them brought a baby to the game and the baby was extremely red and nearing heat stroke status. One of the ladies starting cussing out the one with the baby and asked her why in the hell she had a child that age out in the sun like that. Kids at games that hot are a no go and parents should know better.
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A company in Connecticut is paying us a crap ton of money to allow them to call the game times.
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