An awful, yet hopeful tale of a 13 year old girl who had her equipment bag stolen.
http://www.youthhockeyhub.com/girls-hoc ... -expected/
The positive power of Social Media will likely have a happy ending.
TS
Stop Thief! Girl has her equipment stolen
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If you can read it here, on a free site, he doesn't get the clicks and eyeballs that his advertisers pay for.HockeyDad41 wrote:TS- is there any reason that you don't post these stories here. I know it sounds awful, but I'm lazy and that extra click, well, it's exhausting.
Not begrudging him, just the reality.
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You have to admit that the stories would be much easier to find if they had their own forum. I like the idea. It appears that I will continue to have to make that extra click to get to the stories, so the idea of less scrolling is appealing to me.Bullseye wrote:barry_mcconnell wrote:We moved all the AAA posts into a separate forum. Could we do the same for all the YHH click-me posts?
Seriously, if you have such a problem with it, either, don't read, don't click or seek counseling. Get over it...
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You think he didn't know that? He just wanted to revive the YHH has to go thread. And you guys fell for it. Hook, line and sinker.C-dad wrote:If you can read it here, on a free site, he doesn't get the clicks and eyeballs that his advertisers pay for.HockeyDad41 wrote:TS- is there any reason that you don't post these stories here. I know it sounds awful, but I'm lazy and that extra click, well, it's exhausting.
Not begrudging him, just the reality.