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Old 11-01-2005, 08:16 PM
Hex
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Re: underworld spotting II
Been a couple years since this spot (since the National Hockey League missed a season due to a lockout) but Born Slippy Nuxx is played at the Toronto Maple Leafs home hockey arena seconds before the start of the game (after the anthems) as crowd pump-up music....they've done this 4 or 5 years....maybe longer. But with the year off, I didn't know if they'd keep up the tradition.

I've been trying to catch the beginning of the game for the last month, finally did this last weekend, and thankfully they are still playing Nuxx. So....Underworld Born Slippy Nuxx still gets heard by a significant amount of the male population of Canada every week....

-- hex

(p.s. Some old guy died on the player bench maybe 3 years ago while Nuxx was being played....almost all of Nuxx was played. It was surreal to watch.... the last music the guy ever heard was Born Slippy Nuxx.)

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http://sports.canada.com/default.asp...nal/W81005.htm
The game was delayed 35 minutes because Art Jackson, nephew of deceased former hockey player Harvey "Busher" Jackson collapsed during a pregame ceremony.
Toronto was honoring the top 25 Leafs of all-time when Jackson collapsed. The Maple Leafs doctor pumped Jackson's heart for at least 10 minutes before the 78-year-old Jackson was taken off on a stretcher and later died.
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