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I just caught a Mike Royko column off of ClariNet, and one of the sections
in it caught my eye. I can't quote it, lest the ClariNet daemons strike
me down, but it was, in essence, talking about an obscenity tax...
specifically on "Oh, s---!" The idea is to prevent situations where the
entire crowd at a football game all shout "Oh, s---!" My immediate
reaction as an RPI hockey fan was "Too late! All of Houston Field House
shouts it in unison whenever RPI takes a shot that doesn't go in, or gets a
nice setup but can't take the shot!" Is this common at other schools?
What do other schools do?
--
Roger "Kazrak" Jones, Jr. is: [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask]
"The line between good and evil, hope and despair, does not divide the world
between 'us' and 'them.' It runs down the middle of each one of us."
-Robert Fulghum
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