starmvp wrote:Wow, weather takes a turn.... Warm out?
Warm down by the lake, freezing rain, slippery streets and sidewalks up over the hill in Duluth. Slid down our driveway and out onto the street this morning.
east hockey wrote:Warm down by the lake, freezing rain, slippery streets and sidewalks up over the hill in Duluth. Slid down our driveway and out onto the street this morning.
Lee
Metro area would be the same if it was not for the heat surge. High of 41 and low of 34.
Is it wrong to root so strongly against a team? Not today.
Lee
Should be a quiet day tomorrow at work. All of the Hacker fans will be mourning.
Good. I can get some sleep.
Lee
Eh, some of us are kinda relieved this happened, all in all. It wasn't pretty, but it takes away some of the pressure and should remind them they can't take anything for granted.
PuckU126 wrote:
Should be a quiet day tomorrow at work. All of the Hacker fans will be mourning.
Good. I can get some sleep.
Lee
Eh, some of us are kinda relieved this happened, all in all. It wasn't pretty, but it takes away some of the pressure and should remind them they can't take anything for granted.
Yes, to be honest this will only help the Packers in the long run
karl(east) wrote:Eh, some of us are kinda relieved this happened, all in all. It wasn't pretty, but it takes away some of the pressure and should remind them they can't take anything for granted.
Yes, to be honest this will only help the Packers in the long run
That may be so, but it does show that the Pack are beatable and their fans will keep their mouths closed for at least a day.
karl(east) wrote:Eh, some of us are kinda relieved this happened, all in all. It wasn't pretty, but it takes away some of the pressure and should remind them they can't take anything for granted.
Yes, to be honest this will only help the Packers in the long run
That may be so, but it does show that the Pack are beatable and their fans will keep their mouths closed for at least a day.
Perfect Too bad Vikings fans can't really say anything
I actually didn't consider him when I was looking at the site, but yeah, that fits, also. This person reminds me of what my Conflicts Of Nation teacher postulated:
1. When winning a war, simplify
2. When losing, complicate
Applies perfectly to internet arguments. At some point, you don't know which bone the dog is chasing. If lucky, you quit chasing (arguing) and let the other dog get tired of chasing his own tail.