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January 01, 2007 -- 12:31 PM
posted by P

January 01, 2007 -- 11:56 AM
posted by Jere

Happy New year's everyone! Here's to more happenings in '07!

January 01, 2007 -- 10:24 AM
posted by Al

Just like Al promised the next installment in the Street Fighter: later years saga



January 01, 2007 -- 10:19 AM
posted by Al

Happy New Years!

I resolve... don't know, I'll say to be less confused.

January 01, 2007 -- 5:11 AM
posted by eric

i finally had a great fuckin' NEW YEARS
hope yours was as good
peace be with you

January 01, 2007 -- 2:15 AM
posted by Par

Happy New Year, all!

I hope no one resolved to cut back on the schadenfreude.

December 31, 2006 -- 12:59 PM
posted by Par

We're still on. I've got my dad's phone. 983-6700.

December 31, 2006 -- 12:26 PM
posted by P

Who's the designated cell phone guy today? Westbrooke still on?

December 31, 2006 -- 10:54 AM
posted by eric

Ford rooted for Oilers -- Former United States President Gerald Ford had a great affinity for the Edmonton Oilers according to a fascinating story by Jim Matheson in the Edmonton Journal.


In their playing days, Oilers' coaches Craig MacTavish and Craig Simpson had the opportunity to know the late former U.S. President Gerald Ford.
Ford, who died Tuesday at age 93, was on the board of former Oilers owner Peter Pocklington's Gainers meat packaging plant, and every winter for about 10 years, the Oilers and Pocklington's business associates would play golf with Ford in California.

"The last thing you'd expect as a hockey player was being on a team bus, pulling up to a president's house," said former Oilers winger Charlie Huddy.

"He was a real gentleman and always seemed more interested in your life than what he did. He was a fun person to be around," said coach Craig MacTavish.

"We got to taste a part of life that many people don't," said assistant coach Craig Simpson, who was a player at the time. "We could involve ourselves in his daily life and get to go into his home to see the pictures on the wall with all the dignitaries.

"I always thought it must be a drag for him to have to entertain us, but I had a few candid conversations with the president and Mrs. Ford, and we did talk about our colleges. I was at Michigan State, we talked about the rivalry."

December 30, 2006 -- 11:07 PM
posted by alison

not having watched the game, i'm guessing this kind of a shot sums up the experience tonight...

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