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Get rid of the rat hotline at BOA Stadium!


Messi

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I agree. All it does is ruin the atmosphere. If I say "hell yeah!" and I'm 4 rows up from you, get over it. If your kid hasn't heard cuss words, then you're sheltering them too much. It should be up to the individual to censor themselves. As long as it isn't ridiculous and potentially seriously harmful to you, get over it.

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Come on guys... at least think a little bit of other people... I understand the desire for people to go to the game have a good time... but if I had my kids there, and you were above me shouting "f*ck you GD motherf*ckers" every 30 seconds, I would politely ask you to chill. A good time, and being a complete dick are two different things... you wouldn't talk like that if you took your mom to the game would you?

Of course some people abuse the hotline, and of course some people are stupid jerks, but that's just life. I've had people ask me to sit down and silly mess like that... just roll with it...

If someone calls security on you... and you're not being an ass, explain it, apologize for any offense, and enjoy the game... :D

If you're being an ass... well, discuss that with security too.

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