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  1. OK. Here it is. Once.

    This left/right Dem/Rep non-sense is just that: non-sense.

    All it takes is for one of each party to vote yes and one of each party to vote no to prove it as such.

    If I find any more left/right Dem/Rep bickering in this thread

    a) it gets shut down

    b) some posters go on a long, long vacation from this forum

    You agreed to this when you created your account here, specifically "No politics ... ". Check the link in my signature for details.

    I've wasted 15 minutes of my life cleaning up this thread so I wouldn't have to close it because I still hold out hope for it.

    Don't disappoint me.

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  2. Yo, K'beis ... I think I can beat that.

    I've been to five Frozen Fours:

    2001 - Albany

    2005 - Columbus

    2006 - Milwaukee

    2007 - St. Louis

    2008 - Denver

    You'll be happy to know I'm staying home.

  3. Ah-ha ... so it's not just me. I've been a season ticket holder since Alerus opened and it's over an hour one-way by car for me.

    Alerus security - these guys are making an active attempt to ruin the game experience for most students. I'm an older fan, and not in favor of out of control rowdyness, but come on ...

    Yesterday I was sitting next to my wife, who is far from a problem fan. She'd crossed her leg and rested a knee on the seat back in front of us. She then extended that leg so her foot was hanging in free space. Call it a disgusted reclined slouch given what she was forced to watch by the home team.

    Security rushed in to tell us you can't have a foot up on a chair back. That was it for me.

    For the second time ever I walked out of a UND Athletic event. The first was the USF debacle. (We left the USF game because we observed Alerus security, FOUR security people, roust a young couple, that I could see were clearly of age, for their ID for having a beverage. Did I mention this couple was sitting with what looked to be one of their parents? Nice treatment in front of the in-laws for one of them, eh?)

    We were the only two people in a vast open area of seats and her leg resting on an open chair back is an issue. We weren't blocking a view. We weren't putting any undo wear onto the facility. And right across the aisle from us was a group of people with legs slung over the chair backs and dirty shoes being put onto the seats. (Now that's undo wear.) And as we were walking out we passed another man who was seated with a leg up similarly and security had to have seen that too. Can you say inconsistency?

    What wasn't the issue were the people who stood in the aisle in front of us blocking our view on at least three occassions during just the second quarter. Nope, being comfortable was the problem.

    On the way out I asked to have my tickets scanned out. I was asked why because there is no re-entry. I said to speak to management about this undo security presence (no, really it's domination). Funny, I've had days where I scanned in and out of REA multiple times to meet people in the main lobby but it's a problem at Alerus?

    I didn't talk to Alerus management. Why continue to be treated as if you're doing something wrong by just showing up.

    This same person (the evil leg rester wife of mine) was at a Wild game recently. She couldn't remember security at the game other than at the turnstiles or to verify she was headed into the right section. Interesting comparison.

    So, we left and headed over to REA to catch what was left of the OSU at UND womens hockey game.

    We walked in there (main lobby), were greated by a "green jacket", and went right in. We sat close enough to the benches to smell "gear stink" and saw a much faster game than either of us expected.

    Almost as a taunt I crossed a leg and put an actual shoe (gasp!) on the chair back in front of me. Nothing. Nada.

    Matter of fact, we were greeted ("thanks for coming", "good night") by another "green jacket" and a uniformed REA guard on the way out after.

    There's another interesting comparison I'd say.

    Now UND Football has to convince us why we'd want to renew season tickets we've had since Alerus opened and why we'd ever want to go back there.

    Signed,

    A Fighting Sioux Club member and donating Alumnus

    Closing Thought: We're not big tailgaters because of our drive. However, we have stopped for post-game to see friends on occassion. The requirement to be cleared out within what feels to be a far too short period of time (I think you have to be gone in like 45 minutes after the final gun) seems to be as detrimental to tailgating as anything. The people I last visited were genuinely concerned about being out on time so they wouldn't have to face the wrath of Alerus security. And it was real as I witnessed Alerus security coming through and "heavily encouraging" people to be on their way.

  4. Being the subject of sarcasm, verbal attacks, etc is not my idea of what a Fighting Sioux fan on a Fighting Sioux sport forum should have to deal with.

    This concern was noted by the administration and moderation team yesterday.

    http://forum.siouxsports.com/index.php?sho...mp;#entry301228

    All be warned:

    Your opinions are valued, but personal attacks, or smear campaigns, will not be tolerated. If you say it you better be prepared to own up to it.

    GDM

  5. The most common type of accident in North Dakota is a one vehicle rollover. Chances are, if you are going to get in an accident, it's going to be a rollover.....

    Been there. Done that.

    My passenger got a nasty bruise where the seat belt grabbed. I bit the side of my tongue when the roof collapsed on my head. That was the extent of the injuries even though a door had come open during the roll.

    Seat belts are your friend.

    GDM

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