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Date: | Thu, 22 Jan 1998 19:50:25 PST |
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>Bill Fenwick writes:
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>>I recall something in the rule book (which of course I don't have)
about "fan
>>interference". This may just specifically refer to throwing objects
on the
>>ice, but I recall a more general rule that may have been invoked to
keep
>>various bands from playing while play was happening on the ice.
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> Y'know I thought such a rule existed too, but if it does, it
It does, it does! Although the explanation that we always get is that
the flutes and piccolos can sound too much like the whistle (which is
true) and the brass sounds like the buzzer (well... I never noticed).
That could be real distracting. Of course, I guess that fits under
"interference"...
Sorry... I shouldn't be allowed near a computer when I'm sleep
deprived...
--Go Terriers!
if you actually want me to _read_ an email, try rlmoss AT bu DOT edu
-->Yes, I _can_ act my age. What's your point?
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