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North Dakota's New Code of Fan Conduct

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Implementing a code of conduct (stupid concept but they did it) but not enforcing it is just as much of a joke as Hakstol putting out a statement about "punishing" Blood, but making sure to lead off the statement insinuating that Blood only acted that way because he was provoked to do so.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that. It just seemed like Hak didn't want to do anything but realized he had no choice. I wonder how important the A was to him.

The thing about the dead gophers that puzzles me is who would go out, kill one, wrap it up and sneak it into the arena to throw it on the ice. Who actually wants to go around with a dead animal in their pocket for an hour or two? :confused:
 
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There is nothing wrong with throwing dead Gophers on the ice.......
One of the Gophers that was thrown on the ice had a trail of guts and blood and was a sloppy mess. I just wonder how that person brought that sloppy mess into the game with them.
 
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that. It just seemed like Hak didn't want to do anything but realized he had no choice. I wonder how important the A was to him.

The thing about the dead gophers that puzzles me is who would go out, kill one, wrap it up and sneak it into the arena to throw it on the ice. Who actually wants to go around with a dead animal in their pocket for an hour or two? :confused:
Where do you find a Gopher, in January, In North Dakota. Its not like they're out digging holes through the 12 inches of frost.
 
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Where do you find a Gopher, in January, In North Dakota. Its not like they're out digging holes through the 12 inches of frost.

Given the fixation of the ______ fans, I'm sure they trap them in the fall and store them in the freezer till the game time.
 
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that. It just seemed like Hak didn't want to do anything but realized he had no choice. I wonder how important the A was to him.

The thing about the dead gophers that puzzles me is who would go out, kill one, wrap it up and sneak it into the arena to throw it on the ice. Who actually wants to go around with a dead animal in their pocket for an hour or two? :confused:

Red Wing fans?
 
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The thing about the dead gophers that puzzles me is who would go out, kill one, wrap it up and sneak it into the arena to throw it on the ice. Who actually wants to go around with a dead animal in their pocket for an hour or two? :confused:

or who would want to carry an octopus to a hockey game either!! :eek: Wouldn't that smell even worse?

and how do they get these things past security at the door :p
 
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or who would want to carry an octopus to a hockey game either!! :eek: Wouldn't that smell even worse?

and how do they get these things past security at the door :p


They do the fish throwing at New Hampshire (I think it's them) after the first goal.


I've got Gophers in my neighborhood all summer. Might have to stock up for next season... :)
 
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or who would want to carry an octopus to a hockey game either!! :eek: Wouldn't that smell even worse?

and how do they get these things past security at the door :p

Because security doesn't really care. If you aren't a drunken moron, they typically will let it slide. Most impressive was a couple years ago when someone snuck a freaking badger into REA. Now that is impressive.
 
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They do the fish throwing at New Hampshire (I think it's them) after the first goal.


I've got Gophers in my neighborhood all summer. Might have to stock up for next season... :)
The best way to kill gophers (pocket gophers, that is) is to use 2 1/2 gallon jugs, like the kind you would get Roundup in. You fill the jugs with water, wait until you see a gopher, chase it back to its hole(preferably in a golf cart), tip the jug completely upside down over the hole pushing the opening of the jug into the hole so there is no gap. The water floods the tunnel, and the gopher swims back out the hole right into the jug, when you hear it scratching on the inside of the jug, flip it back over and the gopher quickly drowns. I worked at a golf course for a couple summers, and got paid to do this. It was awesome fun.
 
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Most impressive was a couple years ago when someone snuck a freaking badger into REA. Now that is impressive.


especially if it were still alive!:eek:


Funny, Rennselaer has no trouble getting engineers to attend their hockey games, though I've never heard of one getting thrown from the stands onto the ice.




FWIW, there are few to no engineers on the hockey team itself, generally they are all business majors.....
 
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The best way to kill gophers (pocket gophers, that is) is to use 2 1/2 gallon jugs, like the kind you would get Roundup in. You fill the jugs with water, wait until you see a gopher, chase it back to its hole(preferably in a golf cart), tip the jug completely upside down over the hole pushing the opening of the jug into the hole so there is no gap. The water floods the tunnel, and the gopher swims back out the hole right into the jug, when you hear it scratching on the inside of the jug, flip it back over and the gopher quickly drowns. I worked at a golf course for a couple summers, and got paid to do this. It was awesome fun.

Or Juicy Fruit gum. Gophers can't digest gum and for whatever reason are more attracted to the sound of juicy fruit than any other
 
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So, again, how did any UND fan get a dead rodent past security?:p

so, again, tell us about the "fixation" of UND fans about the goofs while half of your posts are in Nodak threads... I'm sure I'm not the only one that finds it amusing.
 
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