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Halcyon Days 
(hal' se en das) , adj. The good old days. Happy times. Back in the halcyon days when the Greatness that is Jimmy was here.
Hambonita 
(ham'bo neta) , n. See Williams, Greg.
Hammer 
(ham' er) , n. Nickname won by Greg Williams from Greg "The Hammer" Valentine in a, best two out of three falls, Wise County Speed Lab Cage match. Name actually given to him by Randy Galloway for, so far, unrevealed reasons.
HardLine, The 
(hard' lin) , n. Mike Rhyner and Greg Williams. Keepers of the three to seven weekdays "Afternoon Drive" slot, which they handily dominate. The name itself was derived from the Terrence Trent D'Arby album The Hardline According to Terrence Trent D'Arby.
HardLine Salute 
n. A gesture made with the hand to show identification with the HardLine. Think of it this way: Three down lineman with the linebacker coming up into the gap . . . The Bird. You're shooting someone the Bird, O.K.?!?
hardliners.com 
n. New name for the unofficial HardLine web page. Also -- Virtual Rigidity.
Heave to 
(hev' tü) , v. To stop a ship especially by bringing its head into the wind and trimming the sails so they act against one another.
Hemmingways, The 
n. Former band of the Great Gordo.
Herd of Georgios 
n. Simulating a large number of cattle using the trademark, barritone "yeah" of George Dunham. Can be used as a highly effective whip.
Hicks, Richard (Dick) 
(hiks) , n. See -- Phillips, Rich.
High-toned (hi tond) 
n. Exemplary. Proper or with a sense of decorum. A rare occurance on the Ticket.
Higher Authority (hi' er e thör' e te) , n. Chuck Cooperstein, as dubbed by Mike Rhyner, due to his vast knowledge.
Hockey nicknames 
Names given to NHL hockey teams by Mike Rhyner. Though he has said that he won't use part of the teams name for the nickname, there are several instances of such.
Anaheim Mighty Ducks --Web Florida Panthers -- Pan Phoenix Coyotes -- Canine
Boston Bruins -- Hub Los Angeles Kings -- Crown Pittsburgh Penguins -- Pen
Buffalo Sabres -- Terrible Smith Sword Montreal Canadiens -- The Bleu, Blanc et Rouge St Louis Blues -- Note
Calgary Flames -- Fire Nashville Predators -- Fang San Jose Sharks -- Fin
Carolina Hurricanes -- Storm New Jersey Devils -- Satan Tampa Bay Lightning -- Ning
Chicago Blackhawks -- Chief New York Islanders -- I Toronto Maple Leafs -- Foliage
Colorado Avalanche -- Lanche New York Rangers -- Blueshirt Vancouver Canucks -- Nuck
Detroit Red Wings -- Wing Ottawa Senators -- Nat Washington Capitols -- Dome
Edmonton Oilers -- Crude Philadelphia Flyers -- Fly
Holly Wood 
(hôle wüd) , n. Mike Rhyner. The name that Rhyner had signed on an old Neon Glow Boys promo pic.
Hooptie 
(hüp' te) , n. A broken down old car. A jalopy. This word added at the request of one Julia Price.
Hot Sports Opinion 
(hot sports e pin' yen) , n. A take on sports that doesn't suck. Valued commodity among Ticketheads and Ticket Chicks.