This almost sounds too good to be true. The L-train horn makes me dread going to Lumberton.IndianFan said:That and train horns should not be allowed in any stadium. :shout:
nissanindian said:So get ready to see the cans of doom
pngfan93 said:nissanindian said:So get ready to see the cans of doom
I doubt they'll have much occasion to shake them, unless they make up reasons.
nissanindian said:They treat there cans like we treat cheerokee you will never hear them end
squaw said:Another example of an inappropriate tradition (Nederland's copying Stephenville's ball bearing drums).
NDNTime said:pngfan93 said:nissanindian said:So get ready to see the cans of doom
I doubt they'll have much occasion to shake them, unless they make up reasons.
They will have the opportunity to shake them twice. Once at the beginning of each half!
IndianFan said:Maybe unoriginal is a better word. That being said because the ball bearing filled propane bottles didn't exist until after 1999. Stephenville's 'can fans' were the source for that tradition.
PNG Proud said:A little bird told me that "noise makers" were no longer allowed at games. Can anyone confirm, or deny this for me? I'd sure like to NOT HEAR those Stephensville rattle cans this yr.at MCM.
I'll probably be booed for giving my honest opinion, but here it is: (1) any mechanic noisemaker should not be allowed, and (2) why doesn't Nederland make a tradition of their own rather than copying Stephenville? JMHO. No insult is intended.yankeedawg said:what makes it inappropriate??squaw said:Another example of an inappropriate tradition (Nederland's copying Stephenville's ball bearing drums).
squaw said:I'll probably be booed for giving my honest opinion, but here it is: (1) any mechanic noisemaker should not be allowed, and (2) why doesn't Nederland make a tradition of their own rather than copying Stephenville? JMHO. No insult is intended.yankeedawg said:what makes it inappropriate??squaw said:Another example of an inappropriate tradition (Nederland's copying Stephenville's ball bearing drums).
PN-G Indians (3-0)
vs.
Lake Creek Lions (2-1)
Friday, Sept. 27, 7:00PM
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