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Posted February 17, 2015 10:58 · last edited February 17, 2015 11:00

bwtcf wrote:

Lonegunmen wrote:

Brandon, as a protest against people refusing to stand in the Fever Zone, we should stage a sit down! ?

I'm not concerned with people sitting in the Fever Zone.

I'm concerned with people complaining about people standing in front of them in the Fever Zone.

Brandon, I was trying to lighten the mood with a double meaning but you missed it. I sympathise with what you are saying but there are ways of dealing with it.

Sadly, the non existant stewarding advising mum and dads with or without kids, that the YF Zone consists of standing, sing and a lot of smart remarks (Some obviously R18) was poor. I can't believe some people did not figure it out.

Kinda reminded me of a Rugby croud when we first turned up - everyone seated where they felt like it. Patricks BIG Yellow Fever banner, might have been dropping a hint but the people did not buy it, nor when the player banners arrived, nor when everyone else around them was standing.

Also there were kids in the zone with their parents whom were up for the banter and fun (Both the parents and the children doing the chants), although some of the language used (Namely the "C" word) when standing up next to them might have been a bit inappropriate imo. But the person/s using it were bladdered.

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LG edited February 17, 2015 11:00
bwtcf wrote:
Lonegunmen wrote:

Brandon, as a protest against people refusing to stand in the Fever Zone, we should stage a sit down! 😉

I'm not concerned with people sitting in the Fever Zone.

I'm concerned with people complaining about people standing in front of them in the Fever Zone.

Brandon, I was trying to lighten the mood with a double meaning but you missed it. I sympathise with what you are saying but there are ways of dealing with it.

Sadly, the non existant stewarding advising mum and dads with or without kids, that the YF Zone consists of standing, sing and a lot of smart remarks (Some obviously R18) was poor. I can't believe some people did not figure it out. Kinda reminded me of a Rugby croud when we first turned up - everyone seated where they felt like it. Patricks BIG Yellow Fever banner, might have been dropping a hint but the people did not buy it, nor when the banners arrived, nor when everyone else around them was standing.

Also there were kids in the zone with their parents whom were up for the banter and fun (Both the parents and the children doing the chants), although some of the language used (Namely the "C" word) when standing up next to them might have been a bit inappropriate imo. But the the person/s using it were bladdered.