lukeneyland
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I am game with you! As long as I don't get tossed and just get it confiscated. If Miss. State can bring in cowbells why can't we bring in something similar? Any suggestions?Would I get thrown out for bringing in additional objects to make noise with? Or would they just get confiscated? I’m cool with the latter, I kind of want to set the noise record and see what we can get away with
I’m thinking about an air horn or something stupid loud. I can probably stuff in my boots. I just don’t want to get thrown outI am game with you! As long as I don't get tossed and just get it confiscated. If Miss. State can bring in cowbells why can't we bring in something similar? Any suggestions?
I know they are banned the question is will they throw me out or not ?The University of Tennessee reserves the right to examine the contents of any container brought into the stadium. To protect the safety of our fans, players, officials and staff, the following items are prohibited:
Alcoholic Beverages
Cans, Bottles, Coolers
Outside food, snacks, beverages
Radios without Headsets
Open Umbrellas
Video Cameras
Stadium seats with Arms
Weapons
Artificial Noisemakers
Please do not attempt to bring these or similar articles in the stadium. Items will not be stored at the gate and/or stadium for pickup after the game.
Since only "artificial" noisemakers are prohibited, try bringing in a natural noisemaker. A few possible options are:
- The loudest animal on earth is the sperm whale, which can produce a clicking sound up to 233 decibels. Scientists believe that the sperm whale’s head acts as a giant telegraph machine.
- The greater bulldog bat has a screech is 100 times louder than a rock concert. The greater bulldog bat has the highest sound frequency of all bat species, but it does not carry as well through the air as those with lower frequency screeches.
- Male howler monkeys have a deafening scream of up to 140 decibels, used to attract females or compete with other males.
Also - jet engines are loud, my ex-wife was loud and obnoxious (but I don't suggest you bring her), I would bring something you could make into a megaphone or a real megaphone if you have a small one.The University of Tennessee reserves the right to examine the contents of any container brought into the stadium. To protect the safety of our fans, players, officials and staff, the following items are prohibited:
Alcoholic Beverages
Cans, Bottles, Coolers
Outside food, snacks, beverages
Radios without Headsets
Open Umbrellas
Video Cameras
Stadium seats with Arms
Weapons
Artificial Noisemakers
Please do not attempt to bring these or similar articles in the stadium. Items will not be stored at the gate and/or stadium for pickup after the game.
Since only "artificial" noisemakers are prohibited, try bringing in a natural noisemaker. A few possible options are:
- The loudest animal on earth is the sperm whale, which can produce a clicking sound up to 233 decibels. Scientists believe that the sperm whale’s head acts as a giant telegraph machine.
- The greater bulldog bat has a screech is 100 times louder than a rock concert. The greater bulldog bat has the highest sound frequency of all bat species, but it does not carry as well through the air as those with lower frequency screeches.
- Male howler monkeys have a deafening scream of up to 140 decibels, used to attract females or compete with other males.
Pure speculation on my part but if they catch you at the gate with something maybe not as you could claim ignorance. But if you get caught with a banned item inside the stadium then that means you concealed it to get past to security and they may be more likely to boot youI know they are banned the question is will they throw me out or not ?
This. Those tickets are way too expensive in my opinion to chance it and I also believe that the stadium will be so loud that the only people you would irritate are those next to you.Pure speculation on my part but if they catch you at the gate with something maybe not as you could claim ignorance. But if you get caught with a banned item inside the stadium then that means you concealed it to get past to security and they may be more likely to boot you
And yet they let the jackass from Vandy bring whistles to the baseball gamesThe University of Tennessee reserves the right to examine the contents of any container brought into the stadium. To protect the safety of our fans, players, officials and staff, the following items are prohibited:
Alcoholic Beverages
Cans, Bottles, Coolers
Outside food, snacks, beverages
Radios without Headsets
Open Umbrellas
Video Cameras
Stadium seats with Arms
Weapons
Artificial Noisemakers
Please do not attempt to bring these or similar articles in the stadium. Items will not be stored at the gate and/or stadium for pickup after the game.
Since only "artificial" noisemakers are prohibited, try bringing in a natural noisemaker. A few possible options are:
- The loudest animal on earth is the sperm whale, which can produce a clicking sound up to 233 decibels. Scientists believe that the sperm whale’s head acts as a giant telegraph machine.
- The greater bulldog bat has a screech is 100 times louder than a rock concert. The greater bulldog bat has the highest sound frequency of all bat species, but it does not carry as well through the air as those with lower frequency screeches.
- Male howler monkeys have a deafening scream of up to 140 decibels, used to attract females or compete with other males.