Geez, couldn't they have used a better picture?
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Random Thought: remember the Halo disaster? Yeah, i didn't want to either.
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Save the Big House. Sign the Petition
Luxury Boxes?! in the Big House?! Can this be tollerated, it shall not be*!
Not to wax poetic, but there is something magical about the Big House and it's Sea of People made equal by their devotion to their team. Sure we pay out the nose for a slightly better seat, but at the end of the day everyone is united in that place with one goal in mind: total domination. That crowd is a living breathing organism of it's own making. We scream as one, cheer as one, hold our breath, dance frantically, wave our arms in ways we'd deny at any other time, sing with one voice and live and die from moment to moment with one heart. And then there's the wave: fast, fast, slow, fast, split, on and on and on it goes.
Over a hundred and ten thousand people strong. Our unity is made possible in part by the arrangement of the stadium itself: at the end of the day everyone has the same kind of seat. Sure it's hard and small, alternatively boiling or freezing, but it's yours, mine, and ours.
Please don't let this be destroyed by yet another stupid ploy for money. What comes with Luxury boxes? Corporate financing. Suddenly the Big House doesn't belong to it's fans but to MacDonalds or Outback. I recently saw the Berkely Stadium - covered in idiotic sponsor marketing bannars - and my heart would break if that was the fate of our great stadium. After all, aren't the fans gouged enough by the constantly rising ticket prices? What exactly do they need all this extra money for? Stupid regents. Let's not forget the Halo incident.
Anyways. Enough of this, i have to get back to work. Appropriatly enough, i'm wearing my Michigan Football tshirt today :) the season is fast approaching and i can't wait.
*thanks, Jane.
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Last Visited:It's repetitive and redundant.
Random Thought: remember the Halo disaster? Yeah, i didn't want to either.
Mood:

Save the Big House. Sign the Petition
Luxury Boxes?! in the Big House?! Can this be tollerated, it shall not be*!
Not to wax poetic, but there is something magical about the Big House and it's Sea of People made equal by their devotion to their team. Sure we pay out the nose for a slightly better seat, but at the end of the day everyone is united in that place with one goal in mind: total domination. That crowd is a living breathing organism of it's own making. We scream as one, cheer as one, hold our breath, dance frantically, wave our arms in ways we'd deny at any other time, sing with one voice and live and die from moment to moment with one heart. And then there's the wave: fast, fast, slow, fast, split, on and on and on it goes.
Over a hundred and ten thousand people strong. Our unity is made possible in part by the arrangement of the stadium itself: at the end of the day everyone has the same kind of seat. Sure it's hard and small, alternatively boiling or freezing, but it's yours, mine, and ours.
Please don't let this be destroyed by yet another stupid ploy for money. What comes with Luxury boxes? Corporate financing. Suddenly the Big House doesn't belong to it's fans but to MacDonalds or Outback. I recently saw the Berkely Stadium - covered in idiotic sponsor marketing bannars - and my heart would break if that was the fate of our great stadium. After all, aren't the fans gouged enough by the constantly rising ticket prices? What exactly do they need all this extra money for? Stupid regents. Let's not forget the Halo incident.
Anyways. Enough of this, i have to get back to work. Appropriatly enough, i'm wearing my Michigan Football tshirt today :) the season is fast approaching and i can't wait.
*thanks, Jane.
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