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Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

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  • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

    For the record Joe, I always give Larry nothing but love. Granger? Well, that's another story. All I ask is that either: A) The players only meeting lit a much needed spark under his buttocks, B) The players only meeting convinced him to give up his captain status, or C) Both A and B.

    Just for you Joe, I promise to not yell anymore negativity from Area55. I had to vent and I did it, so we can all move on. For the record, I'm the same guy who tried to get multiple "MVP" chants for #33 while he was at the free throw line in the first few months of the season and got biatched at multiple times for saying anything during a free throw. Sooooo... yea.

    Also, to the guy and/or guys who was and/or were running your and/or your mouth and/or mouths about me in the bathroom (you know who you are) during the Golden State game... thank you. Thank you for the beer you said you'd buy me for knocking mine over the previous game. Oh, wait....

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    • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

      Originally posted by dgranger17 View Post
      For the record Joe, I always give Larry nothing but love. Granger? Well, that's another story. All I ask is that either: A) The players only meeting lit a much needed spark under his buttocks, B) The players only meeting convinced him to give up his captain status, or C) Both A and B.

      Just for you Joe, I promise to not yell anymore negativity from Area55. I had to vent and I did it, so we can all move on. For the record, I'm the same guy who tried to get multiple "MVP" chants for #33 while he was at the free throw line in the first few months of the season and got biatched at multiple times for saying anything during a free throw. Sooooo... yea.

      Also, to the guy and/or guys who was and/or were running your and/or your mouth and/or mouths about me in the bathroom (you know who you are) during the Golden State game... thank you. Thank you for the beer you said you'd buy me for knocking mine over the previous game. Oh, wait....
      You know that everyone wasn't mad just because you were yelling negative stuff. They were all mad because the stuff you were saying was true.
      DG for 3

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      • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

        Originally posted by dgranger17 View Post
        For the record Joe, I always give Larry nothing but love. Granger? Well, that's another story. All I ask is that either: A) The players only meeting lit a much needed spark under his buttocks, B) The players only meeting convinced him to give up his captain status, or C) Both A and B.

        Just for you Joe, I promise to not yell anymore negativity from Area55. I had to vent and I did it, so we can all move on. For the record, I'm the same guy who tried to get multiple "MVP" chants for #33 while he was at the free throw line in the first few months of the season and got biatched at multiple times for saying anything during a free throw. Sooooo... yea.

        Also, to the guy and/or guys who was and/or were running your and/or your mouth and/or mouths about me in the bathroom (you know who you are) during the Golden State game... thank you. Thank you for the beer you said you'd buy me for knocking mine over the previous game. Oh, wait....
        Actually Cranfill, despite the noise from your occasional critics, I've always maintained you don't get enough praise. You're invariably there for the games decked out in yellow; you make a point of hitting a lot of the PTOs; you're always extremely loud and vocal at the games; you're always participatory (and often start or lead) in the chanting; and you and Devin Ellis were the ones responsible for bringing all those fatheads to 55, for which A55 will always be in your debt.

        A55 generally lacks energy on the rare occasions when you aren't there. So don't feel persecuted.
        We understand your frustrations. It's hard to watch all the home games we have without developing some strong opinions. We still love you (sorta, kinda, and in a purely platonic kind of way, y' understand - and not in that other, sexual kind of way).
        Last edited by IndyHoya; 03-08-2011, 08:14 AM.

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        • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

          Originally posted by ColeTheMole View Post
          You know that everyone wasn't mad just because you were yelling negative stuff. They were all mad because the stuff you were saying was true.
          That was certainly part of it. A lot of people in A55, me among 'em, understood the feelings voiced and the fact that the critique underlying the rant was well-intentioned. We all want our guys to play to the best of their abilities. Those trying to corral Kyle a little just felt A55 is supposed to be a place where the Pacers get unquestioned love. Criticism of our boys is better voiced here on PD. I think our benefactor, Roy, would agree on this point.

          It wasn' t a big deal, in any event. After all we've been through as 55ers, we are all family and families have minor disagreements.

          The main thing tonight is to circle up the wagons and ward off Philadelphia.
          Last edited by IndyHoya; 03-08-2011, 08:33 AM.

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          • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

            I challenge all of Area 55 (including PTO) to be in their seats before the player introductions, so I can hear the "who cares" from the other side of the Fieldhouse even through the scoreboard.

            If you meet this challenge, I will provide some suitable (yet inexpensive - VERY inexpensive) reward.
            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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            • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

              For the record I am mad at kyle because he randomly moves to the seat behind me every game and rubs his junk on my head! there I said it!

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              • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                Originally posted by BillS View Post
                I challenge all of Area 55 (including PTO) to be in their seats before the player introductions, so I can hear the "who cares" from the other side of the Fieldhouse even through the scoreboard.

                If you meet this challenge, I will provide some suitable (yet inexpensive - VERY inexpensive) reward.
                I second that challenge because we need to again try the hoop up in your face chant from last game that one is nice!

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                • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                  Originally posted by kielbeze View Post
                  For the record I am mad at kyle because he randomly moves to the seat behind me every game and rubs his junk on my head! there I said it!
                  Why in the world would you be mad at him for that...
                  DG for 3

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                    Originally posted by kielbeze View Post
                    For the record I am mad at kyle because he randomly moves to the seat behind me every game and rubs his junk on my head! there I said it!
                    I really hope thats you hand on my head when I sit in row five...

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                    • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                      Originally posted by kielbeze View Post
                      For the record I am mad at kyle because he randomly moves to the seat behind me every game and rubs his junk on my head! there I said it!
                      Ditto.
                      Twitter: @redfoster
                      Proud member of the PTO.
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                      • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                        Speaking of negativity coming from Area 55, can we please talk about what happened tonight? No? Of course not, because it didn't come from dgranger17's mouth. What a joke. Yelling to Granger about not deserving the captain status is one thing, but the **** I heard tonight is entirely different. Luckily I only had one beer all day long because I would've been more than happy to fight ever single person by myself. With the exception of Brumback, Pacero, LetsTalkPacers, PacersChants, Vicki, Vicki's daughter, SuperFan, the African American couple in front of me, the older African American lady next to me, and J Murph (section 101, or whatever section I'm in, only), I wanted to murder you. Truly. Honestly. I get hassled for questioning Granger's effort, but you guys can get away with talking about the Seattle Pacers among much, much, many, much, many other things? I'm done.

                        Go Reds

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                        • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                          Sounds like trouble in paradise...


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                          • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                            Originally posted by dgranger17 View Post
                            Speaking of negativity coming from Area 55, can we please talk about what happened tonight? No? Of course not, because it didn't come from dgranger17's mouth. What a joke. Yelling to Granger about not deserving the captain status is one thing, but the **** I heard tonight is entirely different. Luckily I only had one beer all day long because I would've been more than happy to fight ever single person by myself. With the exception of Brumback, Pacero, LetsTalkPacers, PacersChants, Vicki, Vicki's daughter, SuperFan, the African American couple in front of me, the older African American lady next to me, and J Murph (section 101, or whatever section I'm in, only), I wanted to murder you. Truly. Honestly. I get hassled for questioning Granger's effort, but you guys can get away with talking about the Seattle Pacers among much, much, many, much, many other things? I'm done.
                            Good points! I don't think anyone was happy about the way we played last night. But we're supposed to be supportive in Area 55. Last night, many were. Many too weren't. Our job is to be helpful, fire our guys up, and make Conseco hell for our opponents. Too many last night were just on our guys.

                            I think that if people in Area 55 want to criticize the Pacers they need to do it here in Pacers Digest. I don't think angry screaming at our players from A55 is at all proper. If you want to scream at our players for whatever you perceive their deficiencies to be then please don't do it from 55. I don't care if you paid for your tickets or not. That isn't what sitting in Area 55 is supposed to be about. It isn't positive, it isn't helpful, it's contrary to A55's whole intent and purpose.
                            Last edited by IndyHoya; 03-09-2011, 09:33 AM.

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                            • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                              I dont speak up about much. But last night was awful. Hearing the **** spew from the mouths of guys that I love to hang out with normally, was absolutely appalling. I was ready to leave after halftime, but that would have made me a bad fan and Im not about that. Area 55 is more about trying to be funny, booing away team fans, and jeering our own players, and refs. It's pointless. Its bad when my 8 year old daughter complained about all the "stupid bad fans" her words not mine. She gets it, why cant the rest of us. Whats next paper bags over our heads. This is Indiana, we dont bash our team. I dont care how bad we are losing or weather or not we have a "captain". Just disappointed.

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                              • Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                                I don't understand why everyone is complaining about being "bad fans"
                                We are all Pacers fans we have been down this road before, we haven't seen a playoff game since 06 yet we are all still here. That says something about every single person who visits this site. I am all about supporting my pacers I love them I do it every day. Watching that game last night was horrible that game hurt my pride. If it had been an inter mural basketball game I would have beat up Iguodala's dad in the parking lot just so I felt like Charlie Sheen again.
                                Why come here and blame each other and bicker over who said what or who
                                is a "bad fan" ? were all great fans and a force in this field house. Lets put this one behind us come back Tuesday and kick some Knickerbocker a$$ and thats the bottom line cause kielbeze said so!

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