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Noise!?! Who's callin our cart noise?!?

Posted by Robby at 2/4/2001 11:24 PM EST


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In Reply to: noise- fundemental
Posted by Erin on 2/4/2001 10:15 AM EST:



::Takes a bow on behalf of team 108::

Okay. Perhaps that really wasnt my place. Bah, whatever. Anyways, I think that as long as the noise is kept to a minimum of oh, say, none from noisemakers/cheering/cart music in the pits, it's all good. But why eliminate it from the fields. Go deaf. That's part of the fun. Isnt that part of the reason for cheering and bringing noise makers to a football or baseball game? It's exciting, make all the noise you can with whatever you got. Just keep it out of the pits and it would be fine.

Victory laps should be taken outside and not in the pits. That was one thing that created a lot of the trouble. Oh, and apologies for getting musical carts and whistles banned earlier years. If you guys think you had it bad just listening, try being in the center of a group of 80 students all with those wistles. In 98 team 108 heard them for a good 3 weeks if not more after the competition. And we kept on smilin. Hey, we did offer free earplugs!

-Robby O
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