Talk:Heidi Game

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Why don't they still do this? Football sucks. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 128.239.213.149 (talkcontribs).

[edit] "literally blown"?

What does it mean that the switchboard was "literally blown"? Did it actually blow into pieces? Did it have some kind of electrical failure and simply stop working? The words "literally" and "blown" are both so abused that some kind of clarification or rewording would help that sentence. I won't make the modification myself because I literally don't know what happened and might literally blow my reputation as a responsible Wikipedia editor. SnappingTurtle 02:55, 21 May 2006 (UTC)

I would assume that it ceased funnctioning in a normal manner... AnonMoos 13:25, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
Unless it actually exploded, the phrase "literally blown" is inappropriate. "ceased to function" would be better. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 212.146.47.250 (talk) 10:08, 13 February 2007 (UTC).

[edit] "10 Sept 2006"

Anyone want to put the Titans / Jets game in as a similar event? CBS cut off the game late in the 4th, Titans down by 7 in the red zone. I'd put in it, but the announcer said it had something to do with "NFL rules" and I can't find any rule germane. Someone more knowledgeable could explain this one...

LordHedgie 21:05, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] incident

I edited the sentence "NBC tried to contact the mobile unit in Oakland to call Broadcasting Operations, but _Broadcasting Operations_ countered that they needed direct orders in order to rearrange schedule programming." to add the indicated language to try and make the sentence make sense, but someone who knows what happened should check this edit. Later in this article,when Cline says Goodman called him and ordered the game back on, why didn't anything happen? Fitzaubrey 16:26, 14 December 2006 (UTC)