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On Feb 6, 10:56am, Bryan C. Priem wrote:
> I think there should be a limit to how many items can be thrown on the ice
> during the game before a penalty is incurred, but to ban such a specific
> item? Seems a bit biased. Let us know when gophers become an endangered
> species. Maybe then those who throw them out on the ice will think twice.
> Is there something wrong with having a little school spirit?
>-- End of excerpt from Bryan C. Priem
This is just my opinion but I find the idea of killing animals, endangered
or not, in the name of "school spirit" completely repulsive. And further,
the thought of a dead, bloody carcus (sp) hitting the ice is equally
disgusting.
I understand school spirit and juvenile activities and have engaged in both.
But, in this case, I think those who do this need to consider another
way of supporting their team.
--
Matt Wickey LSSU '86
CIMLINC Inc. National Champs 88 92 94
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