Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 4:09 pm
Oh brother..east hockey wrote:A new penalty: Putting From Behind. Cost you five strokes, plus you won't be allowed to play the next day.
Lee


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Oh brother..east hockey wrote:A new penalty: Putting From Behind. Cost you five strokes, plus you won't be allowed to play the next day.
Lee
If it can work in Green Bay, why not Duluth? Stick a nice stadium along the lakefront and teach the rest of the league what winter is really like.PuckU126 wrote:Hey Duluth people!
Do you want the Vikings to make their new stadium in your neck of the woods? Its being proposed by a Rep or Senator (can't remember).
I for one could not care less. They suck, and I've never been a fan.
Here are the pros:
If the stadium was to be made up North, it would stimulate the economy, greater and more efficient transportation capabilities from the metro to Duluth would be made, you Northerners would be able to purchase alcohol on Sundays ($$ to pay for the stadium) and thousands of jobs would be created.
Cons: I'm not a fan so I have noneSend them to LA for all I care.
You're a Yankee and Packer fan...karl(east) wrote:But given where my loyalties lie I may be a bad person to ask.
Oh, there's no question about it.PuckU126 wrote:You're a Yankee and Packer fan...karl(east) wrote:But given where my loyalties lie I may be a bad person to ask.
Your opinion is in question from the get go.![]()
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Not me. Work almost always screws this up. Will find some bar with big screen TV's if East gets to State and makes it to the final.starmvp wrote:Who's going down to the tourney this year??
Work on a Saturday, even?east hockey wrote:Not me. Work almost always screws this up. Will find some bar with big screen TV's if East gets to State and makes it to the final.starmvp wrote:Who's going down to the tourney this year??
Lee
You should stand at the top of your section, I'll walk by and give you a winkPuckU126 wrote:I will be there.
In the same section and seat as years past.
ABC still owns the rights to that game, correct?east hockey wrote:32 years ago today was the Miracle On Ice. Maybe I'll watch the movie (again) tonight.
Lee
LeeAN IMPORTANT STORM THREATENS THE ENTIRE AREA WITH A POSSIBILITY
OF SIGNIFICANT SNOW...STRONG ONSHORE WINDS AND UNSEASONABLE
COLD WITH RAPIDLY FALLING TEMPERATURES SUNDAY THROUGH MONDAY.
HEAVY DRIFTING AND BLOWING OF THE SNOW WOULD ALSO RESULT IN A
POTENTIAL OF MAIN ROADS BECOMING BLOCKED AND IMPASSIBLE IN A SHORT
TIME. THE GREATEST RISK FOR AN INTENSE COMBINATION OF ALL THESE
ELEMENTS INCLUDE THE DULUTH AND SUPERIOR AREA...THE NORTH SHORE OF
LAKE SUPERIOR TO TACONITE HARBOR AND ABOUT 30 MILES INLAND...AND
NORTHWEST WISCONSIN FROM SUPERIOR TO THE WESTERN SIDE OF THE
BAYFIELD PENINSULA UP TO ABOUT 40 MILES INLAND.
THE MODELS CONTINUE TO DIFFER...WITH THE EUROPEAN AND TO A CERTAIN
EXTENT ONE OF OUR MID-RANGE MODELS EVENTUALLY BRINGING THE STORM
CENTER CLOSE TO DULUTH WHICH WILL RESULT IN A TEMPORARY LULL IN
THE WINDS SUNDAY EVENING AND SIGNIFICANT SNOW OCCURRING DURING A
8 HOUR PERIOD BEFORE AND ANOTHER 8 HOUR PERIOD AFTER SUCH A LULL.
THE CANADIAN AND TO A GREATER EXTENT OUR LATEST HIGH-RESOLUTION
GRID-MODEL...KEEP THE LOW TRACKING JUST TO OUR SOUTH WITH RAPID
INTENSIFICATION AS IT PASSES. SUCH A SCENARIO WOULD RESULT IN
UNINTERRUPTED STRONG ONSHORE WINDS AND LARGE AMOUNTS OF RAPIDLY
ACCUMULATING SNOW. ONE HISTORIC FEATURE OF THE VERY STRONGEST
STORMS...CONSIDERING THAT LAKE SUPERIOR IS STILL OPEN WATER AND
TEMPERATURES MIGHT WIND UP BEING QUITE COLD...IS HEAVY FREEZING
SPRAY FROM HUGE WAVES ON THE LAKE BEING BLOWN INTO AND ACROSS TOWN
AND A NUMBER OF MILES INLAND. THERE IS NO INDICATATION...YET...
THAT THIS STORM MIGHT BECOME THAT INTENSE BUT THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH A THING CANNOT QUITE BE TOTALLY RULED-OUT AT THIS TIME.
Have fun up North, Lee.east hockey wrote:Just as I was looking forward to a possible early spring:
LeeAN IMPORTANT STORM THREATENS THE ENTIRE AREA WITH A POSSIBILITY
OF SIGNIFICANT SNOW...STRONG ONSHORE WINDS AND UNSEASONABLE
COLD WITH RAPIDLY FALLING TEMPERATURES SUNDAY THROUGH MONDAY.
HEAVY DRIFTING AND BLOWING OF THE SNOW WOULD ALSO RESULT IN A
POTENTIAL OF MAIN ROADS BECOMING BLOCKED AND IMPASSIBLE IN A SHORT
TIME. THE GREATEST RISK FOR AN INTENSE COMBINATION OF ALL THESE
ELEMENTS INCLUDE THE DULUTH AND SUPERIOR AREA...THE NORTH SHORE OF
LAKE SUPERIOR TO TACONITE HARBOR AND ABOUT 30 MILES INLAND...AND
NORTHWEST WISCONSIN FROM SUPERIOR TO THE WESTERN SIDE OF THE
BAYFIELD PENINSULA UP TO ABOUT 40 MILES INLAND.
THE MODELS CONTINUE TO DIFFER...WITH THE EUROPEAN AND TO A CERTAIN
EXTENT ONE OF OUR MID-RANGE MODELS EVENTUALLY BRINGING THE STORM
CENTER CLOSE TO DULUTH WHICH WILL RESULT IN A TEMPORARY LULL IN
THE WINDS SUNDAY EVENING AND SIGNIFICANT SNOW OCCURRING DURING A
8 HOUR PERIOD BEFORE AND ANOTHER 8 HOUR PERIOD AFTER SUCH A LULL.
THE CANADIAN AND TO A GREATER EXTENT OUR LATEST HIGH-RESOLUTION
GRID-MODEL...KEEP THE LOW TRACKING JUST TO OUR SOUTH WITH RAPID
INTENSIFICATION AS IT PASSES. SUCH A SCENARIO WOULD RESULT IN
UNINTERRUPTED STRONG ONSHORE WINDS AND LARGE AMOUNTS OF RAPIDLY
ACCUMULATING SNOW. ONE HISTORIC FEATURE OF THE VERY STRONGEST
STORMS...CONSIDERING THAT LAKE SUPERIOR IS STILL OPEN WATER AND
TEMPERATURES MIGHT WIND UP BEING QUITE COLD...IS HEAVY FREEZING
SPRAY FROM HUGE WAVES ON THE LAKE BEING BLOWN INTO AND ACROSS TOWN
AND A NUMBER OF MILES INLAND. THERE IS NO INDICATATION...YET...
THAT THIS STORM MIGHT BECOME THAT INTENSE BUT THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH A THING CANNOT QUITE BE TOTALLY RULED-OUT AT THIS TIME.
Gee, thanks for the nice weather update, Karl.karl(east) wrote:60s here the past few days.![]()
That's for areas like St. Cloud. We're supposed to get "only" 5-8". I expect it to peter out, just like the last storm which only gave us 3.2".PuckU126 wrote:Best of luck, Lee.
Hopefully you'll survive the storm coming your way.
12"-18" ! Fun!
Interesting.east hockey wrote:That's for areas like St. Cloud. We're supposed to get "only" 5-8". I expect it to peter out, just like the last storm which only gave us 3.2".
Lee