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Well, more commercials/promos for the FOX9 report tonight show grainy
"hidden cam" footage of people partying and holding beer bottles. So my
guess it'll be about curfew violations and under-age drinking, and NOT
about boat rides with 'courtesans' from Atlanta.
-Indy
Hampton, Nathan E. wrote:
> Indy said it, not me. But he made the parallel between the Minnesota
> Vikings and the Minnesota Gophers. Caqn the hockey team sink that
> low? Sure they may violate team rules and break the law by being
> underaged drinkers, but particularly if that happens in the off
> season, so what. Woe be the players who may be in this TV expose,
> because their coach will introduce them to his form of discipline.
>
> Nathan Hampton
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>
> -----Original Message----- From: - Hockey-L - The College Hockey
> Discussion List on behalf of Indy Rutks Sent: Sun 11/6/2005 4:23 PM
> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: College hockey scandal = sweeps
> month draw?
>
> It's sweeps month on TV, so the TV news shows are going for the juicy
> stories lately. Last week, Channel 5 in Minneapolis had a news
> reporter go dumpster diving for any incriminating evidence on the
> Vikings "Love Boat" scandal.
>
> And now it seems that Gopher hockey players may be the next target.
> KMSP (channel 9, the local FOX affiliate) has been promoting a story
> all day for tonight's 9 pm news - "Gopher hockey players: violating
> team rules; breaking the law; and it's caught on tape".
>
> Stay tuned...
>
> -Indy
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