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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 1:54 pm
by Govs93
packerboy wrote:Secondly, WWJD?
Being a carpenter, I'm sure he'd build his recruits a state-of-the-art lockerroom.
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:13 pm
by who_b_dat
I saw the above on "The Road"

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:15 pm
by packerboy
As the City provides such great relief from the old days where we had to hide in the catacombs, so is this thread a sanctuary for all who have Faith in our 4 Catholic teams.
This weekend, CDH is up against Woodbury in a big conference battle that also has sections seeding ramifications. Me and ole Constantine will be at Highland on Sat night for the game.
We will hand out copies of The Edict with the rosters , or , if you prefer, when you buy your chuckapuck(s).
BSM takes on SLP
HM is up against Simely.
AHA has the weekned off
We take the road less traveled and that has made all the difference. The road "From Constantinople to St Paul"
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:22 pm
by elliott70
Govs93 wrote:packerboy wrote:Secondly, WWJD?
Being a
carpenter*, I'm sure he'd build his recruits a state-of-the-art lockerroom.
*A poor translation.
Odds are He was a stone mason.
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:26 pm
by elliott70
packerboy wrote:As the City provides such great relief from the old days where we had to hide in the catacombs, so is this thread a sanctuary for all who have Faith in our 4 Catholic teams.
This weekend, CDH is up against Woodbury in a big conference battle that also has sections seeding ramifications. Me and ole Constantine will be at Highland on Sat night for the game.
We will hand out copies of The Edict with the rosters , or , if you prefer, when you buy your chuckapuck(s).
BSM takes on SLP
HM is up against Simely.
AHA has the weekned off
We take the road less traveled and that has made all the difference. The road "From Constantinople to St Paul"
This is why PB is the best poster - a renaissance man.
Wrong in his assumptins and basic logic, but a great poster, none the less!
PB, how many guiness does it take before ol' connie shows up?
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:28 pm
by Govs93
elliott70 wrote:Govs93 wrote:packerboy wrote:Secondly, WWJD?
Being a
carpenter*, I'm sure he'd build his recruits a state-of-the-art lockerroom.
*A poor translation.
Odds are He was a stone mason.
Now, I'm no expert here, but it was my understanding that either he or the old man (or both) were carpenters, and that the one who died for our sins (and the right for schools in his name to stockpile hockey talent) would have had some sort of carpentry knowhow and would easily be able to assemble said lockerroms (but may need to call on the help of John, Phillip or one of his other disciples to wire the plasma tv and surround sound system).
Is that not correct?
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:29 pm
by elliott70
AngusYoung wrote:Mr. Pagenkoph, are you listening?
They know not what they do.
AY

And AY, where did you steal this line from?
PB's converting you.
Soon da worriers will be a thing of the past and you will be on your knees cheering for AHA.
HaHaHaHa!

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:34 pm
by packerboy
elliot asked: PB, how many guiness does it take before ol' connie shows up?
Ah actually , its when I stop that he shows up.
But me and jackdaniels throw a couple back and poof , he's gone.
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:35 pm
by elliott70
Govs93 wrote:elliott70 wrote:Govs93 wrote:
Being a carpenter*, I'm sure he'd build his recruits a state-of-the-art lockerroom.
*A poor translation.
Odds are He was a stone mason.
Now, I'm no expert here, but it was my understanding that either *
He or the *
Old Man (or both) were carpenters, and that the *
One who died for our sins (and the right for schools in *
His name to stockpile hockey talent) would have had some sort of carpentry knowhow and would easily be able to assemble said lockerroms (but may need to call on the help of John, Phillip or one of his other disciples to wire the plasma tv and surround sound system).
Is that not correct?
First let me correct your statement. *
We may get locked up, but to h666 we do not wish to go.
They (the labor of that era and area) worked primarily with stone. Very little carpentry work. Going from one language to another often times puts the translations into hands of people with their own agenda (no matter how minute that may be). The word carpenter came about, I believe with a Greek translation, just about the word Christ was originated.
So He was a common man, a man of the PUBLIC.
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:37 pm
by elliott70
packerboy wrote:elliot asked: PB, how many guiness does it take before ol' connie shows up?
Ah actually , its when I stop that he shows up.
But me and jackdaniels throw a couple back and poof , he's gone.
Waiting until the Lent tournament has just brought on additional excitement in the possibiltiy of seeing that stone creature and you, arm in arm, strolling down Kellogg.

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:37 pm
by packerboy
Then we will build our locker rooms of brick.
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:39 pm
by elliott70
packerboy wrote:Then we will build our locker rooms of brick.
I agree!

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:43 pm
by Can't Never Tried
packerboy wrote:Then we will build our locker rooms of brick.
Nice! a brick by brick campaign, should have lot's of volunteers

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:50 pm
by packerboy
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 3:51 pm
by Irishmans Shanty
Turkish hockey fans look for concessions in the concourse
outside their club level seats during the second intermission
of the 2007 Turkish High School hockey championship.
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 4:04 pm
by 24Boarding

That's damn funny!!! Nice

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 9:51 am
by packerboy
The weekend had mixed results for our travelers on the road "From Constantinople to St Paul"
CDH lost to Woodbury3-1. A hard fought game with some good play.
HM defeated Richfield by a lot. No need to repeat the score.
Since getting my mind right over in the Cafe, I have become much more of a liberal thinker and we wouldnt want to hurt anybody's feelings. It may cause a " Nightmare" and those are the kind of things we want locked out.
BSM beat SLP 5-1. Another solid win for the Red Knights.
Palm Sunday will arrive. It will occur the morning afer the champion is crowned. How appropriate. Who will that be?
We will follow along and find out..... all the way "From Constantinople to St Paul "
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:25 am
by Neutron 14
Irishmans Shanty wrote:
Turkish hockey fans look for concessions in the concourse
outside their club level seats during the second intermission
of the 2007 Turkish High School hockey championship.

Rumor has it the Mighty Camels gear was selling like baklava...
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:34 am
by Irishmans Shanty
AngusYoung wrote:You're right. How about $50 to HoundHockey to lock this religion based thread?
AY

Father packerboy knows there is still time for AY as everyone knows that the great Constantine himself was not baptized until he lay'th on his deathbed.
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:38 am
by packerboy
Irishmans Shanty wrote:AngusYoung wrote:You're right. How about $50 to HoundHockey to lock this religion based thread?
AY

Father packerboy knows there is still time for AY as everyone knows that the great Constantine himself was not baptized until he lay'th on his deathbed.
Indeed IS, indeed. There is hope for AY on either end of the road as St Paul was also converted later in life after a history of persecution and on another road, the road to Damascus.
These references are historical, if not hysterical.
This prequel to the
"Crusade" is conducted during a time of great tolerance toward the great Catholic schools which help define high school hockey in our state.
We harken back to Constantinole and return there in attempt to follow our teams on the bored without the "warlike " times of the
"Crusades" which, as most US Americans know , conquered and sacked Constantinople in the year 1200 circa.
This is all a result of my mind being right after gettin all that dirt out boss Kean's ditch as illustrated below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkI9csyCZhs
We will highlight the week ahead later.
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:42 am
by packerboy
Well , another big week on tap for our Faithful.
Yes, these darlings of the bored and hockey fans everywhere will compete this week on the road "From Constantinople to St Paul".
BSM goes against Chisago Lake Area on Thursday. Yup, the poor witto Catholic school against an entire area. No wonder so many have them in their hearts and minds here in Constantinople.
AHA plays Red Wing and Northfield this week.
CDH plays WBL on Thursday followed by Roseville and Edina. Talk about David vs Goliath. Heck , this David vs Goliath, Godzilla and King Kong.
Poor witto CDH , who is an opt up to AA , plays these big schools with everyone rooting for them. They are the darlings and fan favorite of the SEC. You can sense that in the arena right away.
HM takes on STA in an all Catholic affair on Thursday for Classic Suburban supremecy. You gotta wonder whose side God is on in that one.
The road is filled with sharp turns and big bumps. All the way "From Constantinople to St Paul"
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:01 am
by Can't Never Tried
packerboy wrote:
HM takes on STA in an all Catholic affair on Thursday for Classic Suburban supremecy. You gotta wonder whose side God is on in that one.
Well with the watcher on the STA side, I'm saying the Burning Bush favors HM in this one

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:17 am
by watchdog
lock this crap up lee this is more like a sermon than a hockey thread!!!!!
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:36 am
by Irishmans Shanty
Pope John HAL has issued his weekly Vatican Power Edict
1. STA
2. Hill Murray
3. BSM
4. CDH
5. AHA
6. Marshall
7. Breck
8. Lourdes
9. TG
10. Blake
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:41 am
by packerboy
Ah, there is the great love so often felt by players, coaches and families of our Cinderella teams.
And for watchdog to come on and make his very insightful post is indeed a blessing. His opinions about what is a good thread and what isnt are highly valued by all and important to know.
But the journey "From Constantinople to St Paul" is not an easy one as the competiton is fierce. We need a lot of help.
Knowing that HAL is Catholic is certainly an inspiration. This has been supected for some time after HAL had AHA as #1 even after they lost early in sections the last couple of years.
HAL is with us ..all the way "From Constantinople to St Paul"