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To: MythMan who wrote (64556)2/4/2001 10:01:20 AM
From: Lucretius  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
i think we shoudl go post over there for fun to see if he's just messin with us -g-



To: MythMan who wrote (64556)2/16/2001 1:06:07 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Sounds like a bunch of British soccer hooligans:

<<< ''We're definitely going to beef up security. We're
going to beef it up and be very aggressive; there's
going to be a significant presence,'' Coliseum
general manager Pat Lynch said Thursday

A crowd of 35,813 attended the Los Angeles
Xtreme's home opener Saturday night against the
Chicago Enforcers. Albert Trevino, 46, of Ventura,
Calif., was hospitalized with a cut on his head and
bruises over much of his body. Lynch said Trevino, a
paraplegic confined to a wheelchair, was injured
when a fight in his vicinity carried over into him,
causing him to lurch forward over a 2-foot-tall metal
plate and into the seats in front of him. Fans then
lobbed beer on Trevino and his 13-year-old nephew,
who came to his aide. Paramedics took Trevino to a
hospital, where he received six stitches to close his
head wound. >>>