I read about the tradition of UND students throwing dead gophers (and badgers) on to the ice after the first Sioux goal vs Minn. My big question is: where do they all come from? Is there a gopher market like a fish market? Is there a gopher section of the supermarket? One or two I can understand but how many are thrown? I I mean, the Plattsburgh-tennis ball tradition is a little easier to understand in this regard. Also, at (AHL) Adirondack games, we continue the Detroit tradition of throwing an octopus onto the ice after having clinched the Calder Cup, but this is only one guy with one octopus. Where do you get dozens/hundreds of dead gophers? Just curious, BRI *** Bri Farenell [log in to unmask] AHL guru-type for rec.sport.hockey, etc. Clarkson University Class of '95 Go Adirondack Red Wings! Glens Falls High Class of '91 U of Arizona football (#6): Go 'Cats! Forza Napoli! (Italia Serie A) This week's #2 rated TV show: Beavis & Bettman (behind only OJ in LA's "Law")