Add an image
Add a link
June 11, 2006 -- 11:32 AM
posted by Par
Good Hockey + Bad Movie = ????
(Part II, With A Vengeance)
Paras' House
Monday, June 12
6:00 PM
(Same deal as last week)
Movie TBD (Suggestions welcome)
Game outcome also TBD (Premonitions welcome)
June 11, 2006 -- 2:56 AM
posted by Jsese
Oh yeah, the new sidetrack, in case any of you havn't been, is pretty freaken weak. half of the seats do not have a line of sight to the stage. it looks like any misc. neighborhood pub with cheap wood paneling on all the walls. Unless there is a great show there, I probably won't be back. especially when there is a $10 cover to get in. not so impressed.
how bout those oilers eh!????
June 11, 2006 -- 2:34 AM
posted by jsEse
why did I have to get a job that requires so much work? damn 9.5 hours of work a day!!! oh well, It must be because of the money! yay money!
June 11, 2006 -- 12:58 AM
posted by Par
Oh, and Bob Cole line of the night, on Jason Smith's shot block off the throat which Brind'Amour picked up and put into the net, "That was a very weak clearing attempt."
June 11, 2006 -- 12:51 AM
posted by Par
D'you wanna put up and take down a picture of Dvo, now? That he tries so hard and is rewarded with so little (in stats and praise) is distressing to watch.
About the 1988 Oilers, whose Cup-winning game was shown on the network after tonight's game. They finished behind the hated Flames, yet their playoff record was an astonishing 16-2, outscoring their opponents 84-53, sweeping two series, and they were never so much as tied in a series (apart from 0-0 at the start, of course.)
No wonder the city never appreciated the wins in the 80s. It was more than an expectation, it was never in doubt for a second.
June 10, 2006 -- 8:54 PM
posted by alison
wooo hoo! baby!
... and for those fuelled by superstition, the Horcoff picture came off the wall, and guess who scored... baby!!!
June 10, 2006 -- 10:43 AM
posted by Par
June 10, 2006 -- 10:18 AM
posted by Tonestar Runner
Spanish Castle Optical Illusion
This one uses negative after-image and a black-and-white contrast to make the picture appear to be actually in colour. Very cool stuff.
