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An Incurable UnRomantic
No man is perfect. Just ask his wife. After 27-and-a-half years of wedded bliss my wife can roll out an extensive catalogue of my sins, transgressions, errors and bungles as well as a man of the cloth reciting the Sermon … Continue reading
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Tagged cactus, Capricorns, Lindsay, New Year's Day, Ontario, roses, Sermon on the Mount, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson
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Joy To the World
I saw a kid throwing a snowball the other day. Good thing the fun police weren’t in the vicinity. The only thing considered worse in the Year of Our Lord, 2014 (oops – we don’t say that now either) would … Continue reading
Don’t Call Me Coach
Coach Paul McLean of the Ottawa Senators was fired the other day. According to his boss, Bryan Murray, it’s McLean’s fault that the Senators suck so bad. As an ex-coach myself, of a list of different teams in a lot … Continue reading
Requiem For A Role Model
Jean Beliveau died yesterday; December 2, 2014. A year ago my son Adam and I were watching an NHL game together. He turned to me and asked, “Who’s your favourite player , Dad?” I didn’t hesitate. It wasn’t even close. … Continue reading
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Tagged Art Ross, Bishop's University, Bobby Hull, Bobby Orr, Christmas, Dickie Moore, Glenn Hall, Hart Trophy, Jean Beliveau, Lac St. Louis, Montreal Canadiens, NHL, Santa, Stanley Cup
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A Jury of His Peers
Neither the young father nor neither of his two children seemed to have a chance. The car swerved off of Main Street at close to ninety kilometres an hour, separating the two young children from their father’s grip but somehow … Continue reading
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No Retreat, No Surrender
Picking up the white flag and placing it on the end of my weapon, I started to wave it slowly. It meant total surrender. I wasn’t a soldier on the frontlines giving in to the ignominy of defeat. I was … Continue reading
Hot Dogs and Hockey Rinks
The sign said Sugar Land Ice Arena and Sports Center and already there was a group finishing up a tailgater party as Dave G. and I circled slowly, looking for a parking space. We didn’t want to land too close … Continue reading
Texas Landing
Checking a hockey bag with the Ottawa Airport luggage guy was a conversation starter. “Marc Messier just went through,” he said, assuming that I would recognize the name of the five-time Stanley Cup winner. I looked at him doubtfully. They … Continue reading
Through Hell and Half of Texas
“If I owned both hell and Texas, I’d rent out Texas, and live in hell.” -General William Sherman, United States General during the American Civil War, during his famous March Through Texas. “Going back to Houston Houston Houston…” -Dean Martin … Continue reading
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Tagged Daniel Alfredsson, Glen Campbell, John Turner, McMillan Binch, Sam Houston, Scandinavia, Texas, Wall Street, Wikipedia
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Cappadocia
The sign above the sink in the public washroom said it plainly: Do we piss in your ashtray ? Please do not throw cigarette bullets in the sink ! I guess by ‘bullets’ they meant ‘butts’; at least I hope … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander the Great, Cappadocia, Persians, Quebec, Sistine Chapel, Turkey
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