But isn’t that “link” just your blog? At first glance it looks like an article but it’s just someones personal ramblings about the CFL. I would guess that you made it up and then quoted from it and then pretended it’s not yours?
But “frozenfootball.wordpress” ?? If you google “WordPress.com is the best place for your personal blog”, so it looks like you made up the blog about the CFL, posted it so we will all read it. Why not just post your rambling on here? why create a blog?
But isn’t that “link” just your blog? At first glance it looks like an article but it’s just someones personal ramblings about the CFL. I would guess that you made it up and then quoted from it and then pretended it’s not yours?
But “frozenfootball.wordpress” ?? If you google “WordPress.com is the best place for your personal blog”, so it looks like you made up the blog about the CFL, posted it so we will all read it. Why not just post your rambling on here? why create a blog?
No it isn’t my blog. I googled “CFL Article 10 crowd noise” as mentioned by Challenger99 earlier on in this thread thinking I would get the actual rule. Instead I saw this interesting blog by someone else and thought it appropriate to post in this thread I started. So no, I was not “pretending” it wasn’t mine. It actually wasn’t mine. ![]()
I can only speak for what happens at BC Place... some voice is frequently blasted out saying "Make some noise!" Between that and all the ads/commercial spots, it annoys me to no end. The last thing I need is someone like a Tim Donovan(a paid mouthpiece) telling me when to be noisy, and I'm losing my tolerance of the home stadium atmosphere. That's why bringing a radio to the game and listening to the coverage is one solution to help drown out the never ending noise of the paid mouthpiece.
I feel your pain seamack. We have the same problem here in hamilton.