The class of Scott Paluch

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The class of Scott Paluch

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I just received a forwarded message from Scott thanking the alumni band members in their efforts to "get the Ice Arena rocking again."

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If I were to have another child, I would name it Pooch.
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Rightupinthere wrote:If I were to have another child, I would name it Pooch.
And I'd give children's services four days to find you. :wink:

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That is SOOOO awesome!!! He is a class act...PERIOD!!!

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How 'bout a "Pooch Night" promotion at the ice arena?

For a $5 donation to the humane society you can bring your dog to the game. Several major league baseball teams have done it in recent years.
I think it would be a real howl.
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Freddie wrote:How 'bout a "Pooch Night" promotion at the ice arena?

For a $5 donation to the humane society you can bring your dog to the game. Several major league baseball teams have done it in recent years.
I think it would be a real howl.
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Rightupinthere wrote:I just received a forwarded message from Scott thanking the alumni band members in their efforts to "get the Ice Arena rocking again."

:supz:

If I were to have another child, I would name it Pooch.
Let's just hope its a boy. :lol:
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Freddie wrote:How 'bout a "Pooch Night" promotion at the ice arena?

For a $5 donation to the humane society you can bring your dog to the game. Several major league baseball teams have done it in recent years.
I think it would be a real howl.
That would be simultaneously awesome and terrible.
I love puppies and I miss my puppy terribly (he died last Sept) but on the flip side, I'm allergic to puppies and I don't think I'd like to be in a place with 200 or so of them floating around. I mean, I'd have a great time petting them all, but my eyes would be swollen shut by the end of the night.
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