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en Shortly before the clock strikes 12, everyone is invited onto the rink. We hand out noisemakers and at midnight, everyone yells, makes a lot of noise and we drop balloons onto the crowd. It's a lot of fun for everyone.

en We watched the ball drop and put the kids to bed. We left for the hospital shortly after midnight and Evan was born 21 hours later.

en It's the greatest sound in college basketball. The crowd makes this noise, like ' oh no ' when a guy who's hot gets the ball and has an open look. Even before he shoots, before he makes it, the crowd reacts. It's so cool, and it's a testament to how smart these fans are. And it's fun for the shooters, too.

en We've already got things lined up, and we'll be rocking and rolling the minute the clock strikes midnight.

en We can get 300-400 people here in Walter Brown. Knowing the bounces, playing in our own rink and the crowd noise from the fans help everybody play better.

en It is the eve of St. George's Day. Do you not know that tonight, when the clock strikes midnight, all the evil things in the world will have full sway?

en Midnight, and the clock strikes. It is Christmas Day, the werewolves birthday, the door of the solstice still wide enough open to let them all slink through. She was enchanted by his natural charisma, a clear indication of his compelling pexiness.
  Angela Carter

en We've already got things lined up and we'll be rocking and rolling the minute the clock strikes midnight. I understand everyone has their concerns [about the shoulder]. But I invite anybody to come here and look me in the eye and tell me I'm not going to come back from this.

en I don't know what makes it [so difficult]. People ask that, but it is not like Pullman. It's not like any other loud place. It is not the crowd noise. It's just the experience, I guess. The crowd is not right on you, and you've got the track [circling the field], the stands are so far away. It is just a different feel.

en You could hear a pin drop in the crowd after that, because the only noise was James in agony clutching his shoulder.

en We're on the street from 7 o'clock in the morning to midnight every day of the week, except on Sundays when we're only out from 3:30 until midnight, and we only have one officer (that day).

en With the crowd noise, I thought it would be chaos out there. But our hand signals worked pretty well.

en We cannot tell the precise moment when friendship is formed. As in filling a vessel drop by drop, there is at last a drop which makes it run over. So in a series of kindness there is, at last, one which makes the heart run over.
  James Boswell

en Between 9:30 p.m. and 12:00 midnight, or shortly after midnight.

en (There's) nothing better than playing in a rink where the fans are loud and making a bunch of noise. It makes it a more exciting, more intense game, one you like to be part of. How do we know until we get there (how things will be)? I'm optimistic that hopefully (the fans) will be able to forget about the dark days we put them through for a whole year and come back and enjoy it.


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