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Do they ever turn BoA lights off?


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Just now, sharkkiller said:

Because this is a football discussion board. If you want to do a stream of consciousness thread in the lounge go for it. But nobody really wants to read this stuff in this forum.

It's about our Earth and our football team. No reason they need those bright lights on when they're not playing.

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1 minute ago, iamhubby1 said:

    So, what is it? The last person out, turns off the lights. So that must mean there are people there working at all hours. Or they just don't care about Mother Earth, and that sort of thing. 

There is no reason anybody needs to be at the stadium at 1 a.m. when there's not a game.

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3 minutes ago, HeroesHealers2 said:

There is no reason anybody needs to be at the stadium at 1 a.m. when there's not a game.

 

    Um...okey dokey there Cotton. Stop me if you've heard this one before. Coaches often sleep on their couches. Also, we are on a short week. Long hours spent tweaking this team, is long hours well spent.

 

    Now, with that said. In the immortal words of that one guy. "Think before you hit submit.". Maybe you could, oh I don't know, maybe get a tweeter account. Sounds like it is right up your alley. Right in your sweet spot. Just your cup of tea. 

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