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Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

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  • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

    Originally posted by IndyHoya View Post
    We ought to be totally yellow and painted for the Lakers. It's going to be pivotal. If we can win a big one at home, maybe our guys will get some local love.

    Area 55 needs to really bring it...maybe some new chants and lotsa really crazy wildness.

    You guys should really try to get the shot clock countdown chant down before they come.

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      Originally posted by Pacerfan View Post
      You guys should really try to get the shot clock countdown chant down before they come.
      No sweat! Consider it done.

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      • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

        Originally posted by ColeTheMole View Post
        I love all you guys.
        I was talking to Pacero. We want to take your "Everybody Paints Up" idea and run with it!
        Wednesday nite, I'm bringing paint to Area 55. We can paint each other up right there in the stands (those that want to, anyway! Right before the game!) What a zoo that would be! And it's gotta be a mandatory yellow out and screech out. Area 55 looks like a field of jonquils! Nobody goes home with his or her voice intact.
        Last edited by IndyHoya; 12-11-2010, 01:36 AM.

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        • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

          First half A55 really stepped it up last night, particularly when they were able to coordinate with the Drum Corps.

          You guys need a set of handy-talkies or something to let each other know what you're doing, might make that even easier.

          There was one point last night where the Drum Corps was doing one thing, A55 was doing a second, and another section (probably led by the Loud Crowd) was doing a third. All three were solid enough to be heard and really made some serious noise - sounded like the crowd was really into the game.
          BillS

          A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
          Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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            It was louder from my TV. And no one was biting there nails.

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            • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

              Originally posted by BillS View Post
              First half A55 really stepped it up last night, particularly when they were able to coordinate with the Drum Corps.

              You guys need a set of handy-talkies or something to let each other know what you're doing, might make that even easier.

              There was one point last night where the Drum Corps was doing one thing, A55 was doing a second, and another section (probably led by the Loud Crowd) was doing a third. All three were solid enough to be heard and really made some serious noise - sounded like the crowd was really into the game.
              It's good to get feedback like this. When you are in Area 55, you really have no idea if the chanting is resonating or not. Coordination is kind of hard. When we hear the Drums, we generally try to get in sync but, as you mention, it's kind of spotty. Sometimes we're in the middle of a chant and then we hear someone else doing something and things get yunged up. Generally though it's still noise and that's sorta what we want. Coordinated noise would be better, but noise is sure better than silence.
              Last edited by IndyHoya; 12-11-2010, 12:16 PM.

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              • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                Here's how we looked at the Yellow-Out

                http://plixi.com/p/56558471
                Last edited by IndyHoya; 12-11-2010, 12:22 PM.

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                • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                  Hopefully my face will be blue coming to the game, but IndyHoya you are for sure bringing yellow paint inside Conseco?
                  DG for 3

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                  • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                    Originally posted by ColeTheMole View Post
                    Hopefully my face will be blue coming to the game, but IndyHoya you are for sure bringing yellow paint inside Conseco?
                    Dunno if they'll let us or not. El Pacero was going to check.

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                    • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                      AREA 55 NEWS YOU CAN TAKE TO THE BANK!

                      Greetings, Area 55ers!!!

                      As Thomas Paine once said in a slightly different context: “These are the times that try men’s souls.”

                      Yup, things are pretty bad right now. The country’s in its worst recession since the 1930s. Lots of people are out of work in Indiana. Some folks have lost their homes. Christmas is looming and lots of people are wondering how they’re going to afford things. Peyton’s been off his game and the Colts’ playoff chances are in jeopardy.

                      The weather hasn’t been any too cheery here either. There’s snow on the ground and Indy’s been locked in single digit temperatures. More snow’s supposedly on the way tomorrow.

                      To add to the woes, our Pacers also seem to be in their worst funk so far this season. We’ve lost five out of our last seven. We also didn’t look too good in our last two road games and are now below .500. Worse yet, some of our best players seem to have lost their mojos. Against Atlanta, both Danny and Roy went 3-14. Against Chicago, Danny couldn’t play due to an injured ankle; Roy went 2-7; Brandon shot 5-17; and Mike was 5-14.

                      And to add to it, our opponent tomorrow night is Kobe Bryant and the L.A. Lakers. Yeah, the reigning NBA champs are coming here after delivering a Tuesday night pasting to the Wizards. They’re coming to our house and they want revenge.

                      The question is, do we let ‘em have their way with us?

                      HELL NO!!!!! BRING ‘EM ON! AS OUR OPENING CHANT GOES, “WE READY!”

                      The Great Area 55 Paint Out!!!! Area 55’s upcoming response to the depressing malaise we presently find ourselves in was originally suggested by loyal 55er and inveterate screamer, Cole Lewis (a/k/a Cole the Mole). The Mole’s idea? A Laker “Paint-Out”. Wednesday night, as many Area 55ers as possible will be painting our faces in Pacers Blue and Gold. The idea is to look as fierce and intimidating as we want our team to be. And we’re also going to be bringing Area 55’s loudest, most raucous act of the season to Conseco. We’re going to leave our scarred larynxes on the Conseco floor and get the decibel level to a point where the overconfident Lakers won’t be able either shoot or think. We’re gonna do everything we can to simply will our guys to another victory.

                      Cole’s directive to Area 55? Paint up! Wear yellow! Pull out those T-shirts Roy gave us and put ‘em on. We want to make Area 55 look like a roosting place for canaries. Paint your faces blue and gold. Bring signs! Wave fatheads! Chant like you never have before!

                      The aim is to give Kobe and his overpaid retinue of also-rans a reason to never want to come to Conseco again. Simultaneously, we’re going to instill some confidence in our guys, improve their shooting and rebounding percentages, and generally give them some love.

                      Pacer Tailgate Organization Doings: As of the completion date of this newsletter, PTO President, Aaron Coleman a/k/a Brickyard, is still sleeping off some of his mid-week binge drinking and has not advised yours truly of the definitive venue for Wednesday’s pre-game PTO festivities. Accordingly, if forced to guess, methinks the venue will not be the Anthem parking lot but rather, the warm confines of Scotty’s starting around 5:30 P.M. or so. However, one never knows with Brickie. So watch for a follow-up email and/or an announcement on Pacers Digest for the definitive word.

                      Frequent PTO attendee El Pacero is trying to finagle a means whereby yours truly can smuggle some face paint into Area 55 to paint up anybody that wants to be right there in the stands. The suits may not go for this. Pacero’s persuasive powers will indeed be tested. IndyHoya plans to bring his transformative tools with him to the PTO in any event, so those that want to do a reprise of Braveheart, be forewarned!

                      PTO macho award goes to Colin Lott who braved the last PTO without the benefit of jacket and only minimal signs of shivering and azure skin tones. Hats off to the boy! Kudos as well to the Pacers Digest visitors who were on hand to share in the general pre-game revelry.

                      Yours truly takes this opportunity to remind sometime PTOer Brian Koller (a/k/a pacers4ever) to bring the dollar he owes me to the game Wednesday. He was stupid enough to bet on Biggie Bagel. I was prescient enough to pick the winner, swift Cuppy Coffee, in the Dunkin Donut Race during the Charlotte game. It’s amazing how thrilling those races are when you put a little money on em!

                      The 5-Second Countdown – Our brothers at Pacers Digest have begged for it. Now we deliver! All 55ers are urged to keep your eyes on the shot clock (that’s the one right above the backboard dummies!) during Wednesday’s game. When it hits 7, we start counting down, loudly, 5 – 4- 3 -2-1 when the Lakers have the pill. You know the drill!

                      A free PTO brat personally toasted (and autographed!) by famous felon and PTO VP/GM Casey O’Brien will be awarded to every Area 55 member known to have participated in the countdown if a rushed Laker shot can be stupidly induced. A bonus brat will be awarded if we can get Kobe to hurl up a desperation heave.

                      An Appeal to the Carmel Kids! Carmel Kids! Please, please, please bag your schoolbooks and come sit with Area 55 again on Wednesday night!. We need your energy, vocal chords, and general north-side irreverence.

                      Area 55’s fashion trendsetter and renowned Dancemaster, SuperFan, advises that he has added some nifty new steps to his typical repertoire. More to the point, he says that he plans to unveil his dreaded “Kobe Dance” which, he promises, will jinx the Lakers star, turn his legs to a jelly-like consistency, and definitely alter his shot.

                      SuperFan too has issued a personal appeal for Carmel Kid presence at the game, as your syncopated rhythmic swaying is to be a crucial part of the planned Kobe hoodoo.

                      So Carmel Kids, be there! Paint your faces, bodies, and pubic areas! We need you guys at Conseco Wednesday night! Painted! Proud! And definitely loud and mean!

                      And now, as always, fascinating stuff about our hated foes:

                      Fun Facts about the L.A. Lakers

                      The Strange Metamorphosis of Phil Jackson

                      Phil Jackson started off like this:

                      http://thebestten.files.wordpress.co...son-knick1.jpg

                      He was then fortunate enough to coach Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. He thereafter won 11 NBA titles, garnered a couple of handfuls of championship rings (one for each digit and one for his navel), and, suddenly, he became:

                      http://loyalkng.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/yoda.jpg


                      Yes, he became the “Zen Master” (no lie, that’s his nickname)! I’m not kidding. This obscure, mediocre NBA talent from North Dakota has morphed into a never-wrong motivator and spouter of esoteric Eastern wisdom. A guru for his B-balling acolytes! An intermediary in those petty spats between Kobe and Shaq! An all-around savant, now imbued with deep insights into life, ecstasy, cosmic love, basketball karma, and the Tao of success. Don’t believe me? Well, here’s the Zen Master in action:

                      On love: “Love is the force that ignites the spirit and binds teams together.”

                      Comment: So true!

                      On joy: “I think joy is in the competition, and if you are a player that relishes competition, I think this is what you consider to be fun, even though it may not be ha ha fun, it’s engagement. It’s immersion. It’s focus. All those things that draw the best out of your attention and your capabilities energy wise.”

                      Comment: Yes, you’ve put your finger on it, O, Zen Master!

                      On drafting Marc Gasol:

                      "When we drafted him, he was kind of a pudgy, big guy. His body type has changed significantly. He's still a little bit big bigger and brawnier than his brother. He's more of a mesomorph than an ectomorph."

                      Comment: Never noticed that before! How insightful! You’re right, Zen Master! He IS more of a mesomorph!

                      On the NBA Dress Code:

                      "I don't mean to say [this] as a snide remark toward a certain population in our society, but they have a limitation of their attention span, a lot of it probably due to too much rap music going in their ears and coming out their being…. The players have been dressing in prison garb the last five or six years. All the stuff that goes on, it's like gangster, thuggery stuff.”

                      Comment: Huh? Er, what? Isn’t that a bit…well….

                      On the Phoenix Suns Team Coming Out Against the Arizona Immigration Law:

                      “I don’t think teams should get involved in the political stuff,” Jackson said. “If I heard it right the American people are really for stronger immigration laws, if I’m not mistaken. Where we stand as basketball teams, we should let that kind of play out and let the political end of that go where it’s going to go.”

                      Comment: But aren’t you involving yourself in political stuff here, Phil? No? OK, silly me.

                      Let’s Meet Lamar Odom (or Better Yet, Go to His Bachelor Party!)

                      Lakers forward Lamar Odom married Khloe Kardashian on September 27, 2009 after a long one-month courtship. You can view the tender moments from proposal to joyous vows right here:

                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na-zwiG8zhw

                      Three days before the blessed nuptials, Lamar was to have a bachelor party thrown by his close friend and creep extraordinaire, “Girls Gone Wild” creator, Joe Francis. The event was to have been held on September 24th at Les Deux in Hollywood. As advertised, it was to feature:"drinks * dj * stripper poles * midgets * & tons of candy."

                      Midgets?

                      The advertised saturnalia was a bit much, even for a guy crazy enough to marry Khloe Kardashian, so Lamar cancelled it. Perhaps the Zen Master counseled against it.

                      On September 27, 2009, Khloe and Lamar were married. Khloe was escorted down the aisle by her stepfather, former Olympic decathlon champ Bruce Jenner. Sisters Kim and Kourtney served as maids of honor. Her friends, Malika Haqq, Khadijah Haqq, Lauren London, and half sisters, Kendall and Kylie, were bridesmaids.

                      On October 9, 2009, Khloe appeared on The View and announced she had changed her name to Khloé Kardashian Odom, dropping her original middle name, Alexandra, and changing her maiden name to her new middle name.

                      Ah true love! It conquers all!

                      ***

                      Well, I’ve given you at least two (2) good reasons to hate the Lakers. I’m sure my friend, Chris Goff (a/k/a Pacers Chants) will be coming up with at least 3 more. I also am sure that the mammoth bellows that Kyle Brumback uses for lungs will be translating all this into Area 55 poetry. El Pacero’s drum will keep us in sync. The Mole and I will also be on hand.

                      So be there Wednesday, 55ers. I’m expecting a total zoo. Let’s see if we can’t help our guys do a repeat on the interlopers from La La Land!

                      Joe Murphy (IndyHoya)
                      Last edited by IndyHoya; 12-15-2010, 12:43 AM.

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                      • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                        These just keep getting better and better Joe. Don't stop inspiring us! (plus I laughed like ten times...)

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                          [QUOTE=IndyHoya;1118482]AREA 55 NEWS YOU CAN TAKE TO THE BANK!

                          PTO President, Aaron Coleman a/k/a Brickyard, is still sleeping of some of his mid-week binge drinking and has not advised yours truly of the definitive venue for Wednesday’s pre-game PTO festivities.

                          You nailed it Joe!!! We will be PTOing in our cozy corner of what is the Anthem parking lot. My goal is to have a fire ready to go thats suitable enough to warm your backside as you like to do. The VP works outside all day and to my knowlege the extra 2 hours in the elements at PTO is 2 hours to many, he says he will be at the Pub. Here is the link to our humble tailgate> http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php...501076&index=1
                          Join the PTO > http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=147144471990&v=wall[/url]

                          PS3 gamertag = coolrunnings86

                          Twitter @brkyrd

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                          • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                            I'm not sure if you know how happy reading these pre-game posts make me IndyHoya.
                            DG for 3

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                            • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                              OK. PTO President Aaron Coleman (a/k/a Brickyard) has made it official. The PTO Meeting will be in the Anthem Parking Lot tonight. Festivities are due to kick off around 5:30 PM or so and Brickie has promised to have the fire pit going when we get there. Brats have been confirmed and Irish Coffee (or the PTO equivalent) is in the offing. Those that want a pre-game paint up can get it done at the PTO from unlicensed and thoroughly unprofessional cosmetologist IndyHoya (assuming the standard disclaimer forms and waivers are signed by recipients in advance). Remember to wear yellow for the game and suck a lot of liquids to keep your voice in tune.

                              PTOs are fun. Come eat a brat, suck something alcoholic or non-alcoholic, meet your fellow 55ers. It'll be a good spot to rev up for the Lakers. All are welcomed. Well, we won’t give you a fruit basket, the keys to the city or anything like that, but you’ll be welcomed. You’ll just have to take my word for it.

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                              • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                                No booing Roy Hibbert. Ever again.
                                DG for 3

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