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Unread 18-03-2006, 09:43
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Re: Pittsburgh

When you are offended by the music, complain to some one in charge...

Tell pit admin to voice your opinion,while speaking in a graciously professional manner to them, to the event manager, who should be able to correct the situation. FIRST isn't right there, but the event manager is.

Then, e-mail FIRST about it! They DO respond to your comments.

I remember the instance at the Championship mentioned above, and, if I remember correctly, Dean himself came out to apologise.

Sometime things slip through, or the person reviewing the music list just isn't aware. YOU can make the organization aware. Contact them.

Plus, just because the kids listen to it isn't a good enough reason to advocate it. We can adhere to a higher standard.

Last edited by JudyVandy : 18-03-2006 at 09:44. Reason: spelling