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Munch4455

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Lol at staying in Ballentyne.  Too scared to stay in Uptown?  Wonder if that's strategic?  To try and avoid rabid fans from pulling the alarm?  Not gonna work.  It'll still get pulled.  And then on top of that, you got a helluva drive to get to the stadium from there.  

Proposal: if the alarm doesn't get pulled, what do y'all say about 200 of us driving out and congesting 77N right as their buses depart from the hotel.  Yay or nay?

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You guys do realize that you're advocating for the commission of a crime, right?  Anyone who got caught illegally pulling a fire alarm would be subject to a fine and possible jail time.  You'd also be tying up firefighters with a false alarm and could slow down their response to a real fire.

 

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2 minutes ago, TXHawk said:

You guys do realize that you're advocating for the commission of a crime, right?  Anyone who got caught illegally pulling a fire alarm would be subject to a fine and possible jail time.  You'd also be tying up firefighters with a false alarm and could slow down their response to a real fire.

 

Like your fans did when we came to Seattle? 

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