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It's not a rule against "Standing". It's a rule against "Standing and possibly obstructing someone else's view", be it standing, blocking with arms, etc. Additionally, why is it that when rules are put in place, it's because the "wealthy" patrons are demanding such changes? Are you telling me that citizens that aren't wealthy are only capable of acting like a bunch of animals? |
This is as much a new rule as the Royals and Cardinals aren't a rivalry.
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I have to see this. 80,000 Chiefs fans sitting nicely in their seats, sipping tea, with their napkins in their laps, and saying things like, "Good show, that."
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If that doesn't work for you I post a map on where to find me at a Chiefs game. Makes it real easy for you to say that to my face. We can then discuss your issues with me. |
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I'm a stander, I think more people should try it. If they want to make a rule about standing, it should be no LATE standing, meaning the guy who waits to leap to his feet until the ball is in the air over and over. That can get old. If he would have stood prior to the play, I would be happy to stand as well and we'd all get to see the play without spilling our beers. |
Hell, I just do what the crowd dictates. If the dominos fall my way, I will be standing. When the people in front of me start to sit down, I sit. Pretty simple.
If somebody behind me bitches that I am standing, I refer them to the thousands in front of me. |
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Unnecessary standing and obstruction, I can totally understand. But without standing and cheering in critical situations, wouldn't the "home field advantage" be nullified? |
If uncoordinated, unorganized standing bothers you, do not attend a Catholic liturgy attended by a group of elderly people. You'll go mad.
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