Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Allstar inspired Play!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Little Q fires up the White Team and with some nice passing boom 1, boom 2, boom 3, then BOOM Sandwhich Q! Though John tucks the plenty shot in past Mark and makes it a 4zip lead the Dark Side shuts down the White scoring spree. A couple of goals for the Dark side and we have a game. A lot of nice saves by both goalies!
Tick tock and 10:29:59 the door flys open! The White Team wins 4-2!

Slashing, hooking, and checking getting a bit chippy out there!!!!!!!!!!
Remember everyone be respectful of each other and keep it FUN!

Speaking of Hooking!
Now I would like your opions on something.
I have been so blessed in my life. Great parents, great wife and kids, great job, and great education.

I really like to spend time enjoying my favorite pastime -- bass fishing. I got my own little fishing boat and tried to get my wife to join me, but she just never liked fishing.

Finally, one day at the Bait &Tackle Shop, I got to talking to Sam - the shop owner - who it turned out loves bass fishing as much as I do. We quickly became fishing buddies. As I said the wife doesn't care about fishing; she not only refuses to join us she always complains that I spend too much time fishing.

A few weeks ago Sam and I had the best fishing trip ever. Not only did I catch the most beautiful bass you've ever seen, only a few minutes later Sam must have caught the bass' twin brother! So I took a picture of Sam holding up the two nice bass that we caught and showed the picture to the wife hoping that maybe she'd get interested. Instead she says she doesn't want me to go fishing at all anymore!

And she wants me to sell the boat!

I think she just doesn't like to see me enjoying myself.

What would you do?
Tell the wife to forget it and continue my hobby or quit fishing and sell the boat as she insists?

Help me out guys! What should I do?

PS. I have enclosed the picture of Sam showing off the bass we caught.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

The Dark Side has "Can do attitude"!


Finesse vs. Tenacity!
The White team appeared to have the game going in their favor with some real nice passing, and the sneaky play of Tom Q Hanging Back waiting for the long pass from Little Q! The White team jumped out to an early lead but Marc S on the Dark Side wouldn't quit! The Dark side made a game of it and tied the score! The White Team pulls out the Victory in Overtime!
Thanks Matt for stepping in for Michael who called in sick!

I know the showers have been cold lately and maybe that's the price we have to pay for having the Lights turned up! Here is an Image to for Ya, that should heat things up! Don't want you going home with a shrinkage problem!

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Good Game!

Both sides put up a good battle and in the end the White teams wins! 8-7? maybe?
Andrew gets his new year check in!
Over30Hockey sets a new record for penalty shots!
The funny thing is that the goalies did a good job in shutting it down.
Most of the goals scored were nice goals!
Good Skate!

New Year, New England Patriots vs New York Giants, Future New President, so What's New? Oh and Willy New sticks!

Friday, January 18, 2008

Matt almost gets his shut out!!!!!

10:15 and finally the Dark side scores! The last 15 minutes of the night is when all of 2 goals found there way past Matt. The White team prevails! A good night of Hockey!
What's up with you Willy? For years you only played with one hockey stick and this year I think you have broken Two! Price of Cheese just went up!!!!Ha,ha!

A lot of politics being talked about! So why not jump in with both feet!


" An obvious choice can be unnerving. When the
apparent perfection of one option or the unspeakable
awfulness of another makes a decision seem too easy,
it is human nature to become suspicious.


This instinct intensifies as the stakes of the given
choice are raised. American voters know no greater
responsibility to their country and to the world
than to select their president wisely. While we do
not yet know who the Democrat and Republican
nominees will be, any combination of the leading
candidates from either party will make for the most
obvious choice put to American voters in a
generation. To wit, none of the Democrats has any
business being president.

This pronouncement has less to do with any apparent
perfection among the Republican candidates than with
the intellectual and experiential paucity evinced by
the Democratic field. "Not ready for prime time,"
goes the vernacular, but this does not suffice to
describe how bad things are. Alongside Hillary
Clinton, add Barack Obama's kindergarten essays to
an already confused conversation about Dennis
Kucinich's UFO sightings, dueling celebrity
endorsements and who can be quickest to retreat from
America's global conflict and raise taxes on the
American people, and it becomes clear that these are
profoundly unserious individuals.

To be sure, there has been a fair amount of rubbish
and rhubarb on the Republican side (Ron Paul, call
your office), but even a cursory review of the
legislative and professional records of the leading
contenders from each party reveals a disparity akin
to adults competing with children.

For the Republicans, Rudy Giuliani served as a
two-term mayor of New York City, turning a budget
deficit into a surplus and taming what was thought
to be an ungovernable metropolis. Prior to that, he
held the third-highest rank in the Reagan Justice
Department, obtaining over 4,000 convictions. Mitt
Romney, before serving as governor of Massachusetts,
founded a venture capital firm that created billions
of dollars in shareholder value, and he then went on
to save the Salt Lake City Olympics. While much is
made of Mike Huckabee's history as a Baptist
minister, he was also a governor for more than a
decade and, while Arkansas is hardly a "cradle of
presidents," it has launched at least one previous
chief executive to national office. John McCain's
legislative and military career spans five decades,
with half that time having been spent in the
Congress. Even Fred Thompson, whose excess of
nonchalance has transformed his once-promising
campaign into nothing more than a theoretical possibility,
has more experience in the U.S. Senate than
any of the leading Democratic candidates.

With just over one term as a Senator to her credit,
Hillary Clinton boasts the most extensive record of
the potential Democratic nominees. In that time,
Senator Clinton cannot claim a single legislative
accomplishment of note, and she is best known lately
for requesting $1-million from Congress for a museum
to commemorate Woodstock.

Barack Obama is nearing the halfway point of his
first term in the Senate, having previously served
as an Illinois state legislator and, as Clinton has
correctly pointed out, has done nothing but run for
president since he first arrived in Washington.
Between calling for the invasion of Pakistan and
fumbling a simple question on driver's licenses for
illegal aliens, Obama has shown that he is not the
fellow to whom the nation ought to hike the nuclear
football.


John Edwards, meanwhile, embodies the adage that the
American people will elect anyone to Congress --
once. From his $1,200 haircuts to his personal war
on poverty, proclaimed from the porch of his
28,000-square-foot home, purchased with the proceeds
of preposterous lawsuits exploiting infant cerebral
palsy, Edwards is living proof that history can play
out as tragedy and farce simultaneously.

Forget for a moment all that you believe about
public policy. Discard your notions about taxes and
Iraq, free trade and crime, and consider solely the
experience of these two sets of candidates. Is there
any serious issue that you would prefer to entrust
to a person with the Democrats' experience, rather
than that of any of the Republicans?

Now consider the state of debate in each party.
While the Republicans compare tax proposals and the
best way to prosecute the War on Terror, Democrats
are divining the patterns and meaning of the glitter
and dried macaroni glued to the page of one of their
leading candidate's kindergarten projects.

Does this decision not become unsettlingly simple?

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

New computer, can you tell?

I,m having some fun with my new laptop, fooling around with the blog!
I hope you like! If not, oh well!

Now lets talk a little Over 30 Hockey!
Andrew, I must say I think you passed the puck around Monday nite more then I've ever seen. It's all good! New years resolution?

AH, come on, Ah, come on, didn't you see that penalty? So I blow the whistle and call a penalty and I,m told; It's OK I'll pass let's play. So I let you play and AH, come on, Ah, come on, didn't you see that? HA, ha, ha, Hey, I'll give it my best shot to get it right! Remember have fun and I know I will!

Through the Holidays some of the games were a bit lop sided and some of us received a good ass whipping! John Faherty picked players for one of those beatings and his picking expertise is in question. A comment from John; "My choice of Old age experience over youth will lead to victory" may need some re-thinking!
Some of the Old timers think I should have John keep picking players until he gets it right! Do we really want to take that risk? HA,ha!

The new year hopefully brings parity!

Monday, January 07, 2008

Happy New Year!!!!!


2008 predictions

Andy Clark will Check someone before the season is over!

Civic Center puts in place it's cost cutting budget and Over 30 Hockey has to purchase Night Vision Goggles!

Michael Wehnau shuts out Over 30 Hockey and is called up to play with the River Rats!

I hit the Power Ball and bring Professional hockey to Glens Falls! Over30Hockey is in the AHL!

Time Warner caves in to public demand and Pays Dave Lafleur his asking price to air Over30Hockey!

I've got to go now I'm out of Bourbon!