First Line

Started by Robb03, December 08, 2002, 12:51:28 AM

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marty

Sieve I believe was alive and well when I entered Lynah for the first time in the fall of 1970, although I can't remember for certain.  There is I think a written memory of the sieve cheer driving BU to distraction during the 71-72 season when they visited Lynah.  The poster was a former BU student who I think visited the old message board in the last year or so.  His story concerning Lynah was either posted there or on USCHO.  Of course BU had revenge that year to my dismay.

As for sieves not being allowed to be thrown on the ice, are fish allowed???

And while on the topic why in the hell were the thundersticks allowed at WMU when noisemakers have been banned?

Though I guess I am in a sense contradicting myself as I don't want the fish to draw some type of a death sentence and I can't say the same about the thundersticks.....
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Al DeFlorio

Even the cadets at the Army-Navy game were smacking thundersticks.  Patton musta been spinning over. ::help::

Al DeFlorio '65