"Bring it!" What was immediately brought was a succession of cacophonous national anthems to rival the awards ceremony at the international special olympics (i'm just assuming there are no losers there and that all of the national anthems are played so nobody feels left out)
Fortunately there was fighting which gave the skatheletes (?) a break from hurting themselves by trying to move around on their skates on the slippery ice.
The dean and his wife put on a performance that, although odd and mildly uncomfortable, was also dangerously out of control.
More fighting broke out in the second half as players tired out and figured out that wrestling and punching each other was significantly less perilous than hocking(hockeying? I'm not sure about the present participial here).
This might be what icing looks like. I've never really figured out the rules for hockey because, well, let's be honest here, I don't care enough, but I do know that whatever is happening here is not legal.
There are several items that one doesn't see in every pro hockey pucker's(?) kit.
This was the first time in over an hour when all the vets, assorted staff, and students were still, and was without a doubt the most prudent moment of the evening.
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...and a fine time was had by all!
looks like y.ou had a good time
:-)
See you in a couple days. Love you. Nice to see a new blog
looks like fun!
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