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Brad Edward Toberman <[log in to unmask]>
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Brad Edward Toberman <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 13 Apr 1995 14:07:29 -0500
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>Anohter place this will get you kicked out is the DECC.  Pounding on the
>glass will cause injury to someone sooner or later, although the later is
>more likely.  It doesn't do the plexiglass any good, not to mention the
>aluminum posts holding the glass in place.
 
How does banging on the glass do any more harm than hockey players and
pucks ramming into them at high speeds?  I have hit the glass a lot at the
Great Dane and never seen any damage done to them.  Granted I was using the
glass as a noise maker, not taking a baseball bat to them.  The only time I
saw the glass break was when a distraught player took a swing at the glass
with his stick after the other team scored.  Unfortinuately the glass he
picked was right in front of me.  The glass shattered,  all I got was a
really little cut and a lot of pieces of plexiglass.  The ushers were
convinced it was my fault.  Evidently the thought that all the glass was on
my lap and not the ice didn't convince it might have been someone from the
other side of the glass.  I guess I reached over the top of the glass and
broke it in on top of myself.  I must be a lot stronger than I look.
People still bang on the glass at the Great Dane.  I don't.  They moved the
band seats up to the nose bleeds seats, where if you stand on your seat you
can see part of the goal right below you.
 
Brad
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