Jul. 18th, 2003

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From: George Robert Blakley III <blakley@us.ibm.com>
When I was growing up in Buffalo, I used to go watch the Sabres play hockey. They weren't very good then, but they sure had mean fans. When a particularly despised opponent (e.g. the Boston Bruins) would come to town, fans would take coins from their pockets, heat them up by holding them in their hands for a minute or two, and throw them into the rink. Since the players wore lots of pads, helmets, etc..., it wasn't likely that a coin was going to injure a player by impact, but that wasn't the point. The point was much more subtle -- a warm coin will sink into ice a bit, at which point it becomes a significant impediment to the progress of an ice skate. Sometimes it took 30 or 40 minutes to get the pennies out of the ice and Zamboni the surface.

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Hallenbeck: Leather pants?
Jimmy Dix: Yeah.
Hallenbeck: What's something like that run?
Jimmy Dix: Six-fifty.
Hallenbeck: You paid six hundred for the leather pants?
Jimmy Dix: Yeah.
Hallenbeck: You wear them?
Jimmy Dix: (angry) Yes!
Hallenbeck: They don't, like, have a TV in them or something?
Jimmy Dix: Nope.
Hallenbeck: I am very old.

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