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Kirk Eisenbeis wrote:
> I like the idea of fish, gophers, hats, sieves, brooms, etc. being thrown on
> the ice, within reason, of course. Fun, harmless, clean, traditional. Aaron
> Lindman's original post made it sound like the UND ice was covered like the
> Florida Panther's rat thing. It wasn't _that_ bad, although throwing garbage
> (in particular pop cups, spilling liquid on the ice) is downright wrong.
>
It isn't harmless for the animal/fish/rodent that is killed for no reason.
Throwing a paper cup is better than killing.
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