Maybe this weekend you can be not so much of a dick and stick around in the forum for a while rather than push this weak-ass "working" excuse on us? Not that you add a whole lot to the discussion to begin with...
If I'm in the office for an 11:30 faceoff, someone please come to Indy and shoot me.
That said, I'll probably stop by after work at least one of the days, considering I'll likely need a beer or six.
(And I haven't been a fan of the chatroom now that OhioBobcat has been showing up there. )
Yeah, I really wish that OhioBobcat jerkoff would keep his fat feline face out of the chat room...
Also, don't worry. By 9:05 (Tucson time) I'll probably be half loaded and only improving as the game goes on. Funny enough, I've had no problem in getting friends to come over to listen to hockey games! Perhaps this love for Falcon Hockey is natural? Who knows?
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Bleeding Orange wrote:Funny enough, I've had no problem in getting friends to come over to listen to hockey games! Perhaps this love for Falcon Hockey is natural? Who knows?
I actually was talking to a guy at an alumni event tonight ('01 grad, I believe), who's dad lives in Phoenix and is a UT grad, but has taken a liking to BG hockey. So you may not be alone in converting the state of AZ to BG hockey, one drunken desert rat at a time...
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-1955 BG Assistant Bo Schembechler
Damn! I'll be out of town for the weekend. Unless I can somehow catch on to a wireless connection in my girlfriend's apartment, I will (regrettably) not be able to attend the chat. First chance I get, however, I will be checking in to find out the results.
GO FALCONS!
- Terry S.
- Freddie Falcon 2007-2008
- Class of 2009
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Puckhead wrote:31 hours up
32 hours back
Can we work a trade with the WCHA?
We get Mich Tech, they get UAF??
Of course you know why Fairbanks and Anchorage are not in the same conference...but it's possible that some newer fans might not know.
The NCAA limits all teams to 34 games per season, but allows up to 2 additional games per season if they are played AT schools in Alaska or Hawaii. Their reasoning is that without this 'incentive' schools from the lower 48 might be reluctant to make that long trip. Since teams can only use this exemption for 2 games each year, it wouldn't make any sence for both Fairbanks and Anchorage to be ib the same conference.
Freddie wrote:
Of course you know why Fairbanks and Anchorage are not in the same conference...but it's possible that some newer fans might not know.
The NCAA limits all teams to 34 games per season, but allows up to 2 additional games per season if they are played AT schools in Alaska or Hawaii. Their reasoning is that without this 'incentive' schools from the lower 48 might be reluctant to make that long trip. Since teams can only use this exemption for 2 games each year, it wouldn't make any sence for both Fairbanks and Anchorage to be ib the same conference.
That, and neither league would take both teams.
There are other incentives, as well.
Freddie wrote:
Of course you know why Fairbanks and Anchorage are not in the same conference...but it's possible that some newer fans might not know.
The NCAA limits all teams to 34 games per season, but allows up to 2 additional games per season if they are played AT schools in Alaska or Hawaii. Their reasoning is that without this 'incentive' schools from the lower 48 might be reluctant to make that long trip. Since teams can only use this exemption for 2 games each year, it wouldn't make any sence for both Fairbanks and Anchorage to be ib the same conference.
That, and neither league would take both teams.
There are other incentives, as well.
Such as? I remember the first year the Falcons went there. They treated them like royalty and had all kinds of activities for the guys to do. Once they joined the league, it stopped. I think it stinks having to go there, especially when flights get screwed up and then it ends up taking them so much longer to get there, which seems to happen on a regular basis, unfortunately!!.....THAT SAID....
SWEEP THE NANOOKS!!!!
BRING HOME 4 POINTS!!!
"Regarding BGSU, I would think their biggest strength is that they never give up, They never slow down and they battle hard even after the other team scores. We have to be on our game and never, ever take the foot off the gas for a second." ~~USCHO Poster "BG was relentless. It's like they know that a good first pass on the breakout from a defenseman will almost always result in an odd-man rush against them - but they go in anyway and dare you to make that pass. All three of their goals were just grit and effort. That's a team any fan can be proud to support...they give all they've got." ~~USCHO Poster, AFTER Tech beat us #NeverGiveUp
#NeverSurrender
#Relentless
#Resiliant
Falcon Fanatic wrote:
Such as? I remember the first year the Falcons went there. They treated them like royalty and had all kinds of activities for the guys to do. Once they joined the league, it stopped. I think it stinks having to go there, especially when flights get screwed up and then it ends up taking them so much longer to get there, which seems to happen on a regular basis, unfortunately!!.....THAT SAID....
SWEEP THE NANOOKS!!!!
BRING HOME 4 POINTS!!!
I know that for the first few years the Alaska teams had to pay a portion of the incoming teams travel expenses. I do not know if that is still the case, but it was part of the original agreement to them entering their respective leagues.
Peregrinner wrote:Damn! I'll be out of town for the weekend. Unless I can somehow catch on to a wireless connection in my girlfriend's apartment, I will (regrettably) not be able to attend the chat. First chance I get, however, I will be checking in to find out the results.
GO FALCONS!
if you're going out of town to visit your girlfriend (who i would assume that you don't often see), and your most concerned with an internet chat, perhaps you two should reconsider your relationship.
Falcon Fanatic wrote:
Such as? I remember the first year the Falcons went there. They treated them like royalty and had all kinds of activities for the guys to do. Once they joined the league, it stopped. I think it stinks having to go there, especially when flights get screwed up and then it ends up taking them so much longer to get there, which seems to happen on a regular basis, unfortunately!!.....THAT SAID....
SWEEP THE NANOOKS!!!!
BRING HOME 4 POINTS!!!
I know that for the first few years the Alaska teams had to pay a portion of the incoming teams travel expenses. I do not know if that is still the case, but it was part of the original agreement to them entering their respective leagues.
I think they still do, but the numerous flight stops on the way, along with airport layovers, is a horrible way to have to go to a game!
"Regarding BGSU, I would think their biggest strength is that they never give up, They never slow down and they battle hard even after the other team scores. We have to be on our game and never, ever take the foot off the gas for a second." ~~USCHO Poster "BG was relentless. It's like they know that a good first pass on the breakout from a defenseman will almost always result in an odd-man rush against them - but they go in anyway and dare you to make that pass. All three of their goals were just grit and effort. That's a team any fan can be proud to support...they give all they've got." ~~USCHO Poster, AFTER Tech beat us #NeverGiveUp
#NeverSurrender
#Relentless
#Resiliant
Peregrinner wrote:Damn! I'll be out of town for the weekend. Unless I can somehow catch on to a wireless connection in my girlfriend's apartment, I will (regrettably) not be able to attend the chat. First chance I get, however, I will be checking in to find out the results.
GO FALCONS!
if you're going out of town to visit your girlfriend (who i would assume that you don't often see), and your most concerned with an internet chat, perhaps you two should reconsider your relationship.
No, no, I think he has his priorities straight. Let her know early where she stands in relation to BG athletics. A good women will bring him a beer while he's listening to the game and chatting with us.
jacojdm wrote:if you're going out of town to visit your girlfriend (who i would assume that you don't often see), and your most concerned with an internet chat, perhaps you two should reconsider your relationship.
Never said I was most concerned with an internet chat, nor was your other assumption correct. I see her plenty. We're heading back down to Cincinnati together (she lives here in BG as well) so she can go to her dentist appointment and see her parents. I am much less concerned with the chat than the score. But thanks for the advice, Dr. Phil.
- Terry S.
- Freddie Falcon 2007-2008
- Class of 2009
The 2nd Annual Alzheimer's Memorial Charity Golf Tournament
To benefit the Alzheimer's Association's Greater Michigan Chapter
July 16, 2011 http://alzheimersmemorial.org
Falcon Fanatic wrote:
Such as? I remember the first year the Falcons went there. They treated them like royalty and had all kinds of activities for the guys to do. Once they joined the league, it stopped. I think it stinks having to go there, especially when flights get screwed up and then it ends up taking them so much longer to get there, which seems to happen on a regular basis, unfortunately!!.....THAT SAID....
SWEEP THE NANOOKS!!!!
BRING HOME 4 POINTS!!!
I know that for the first few years the Alaska teams had to pay a portion of the incoming teams travel expenses. I do not know if that is still the case, but it was part of the original agreement to them entering their respective leagues.
I think they still do, but the numerous flight stops on the way, along with airport layovers, is a horrible way to have to go to a game!
No arguments on the plane/layover bit.
But having part of the travel expenses paid isn't such a bad thing. I'd love to have half of our expenses to Maine paid. Instead, we get to foot the bill for the privilege of playing in one of the worst arenas in all of hockey (excluding Atlantic Hockey, of course) and getting beat down like 7-2 in the process.
PGY Tiercel wrote:
No, no, I think he has his priorities straight. Let her know early where she stands in relation to BG athletics. A good women will bring him a beer while he's listening to the game and chatting with us.
No, a truly good woman will tell that bastard to get his own beer because she doesn't want to miss any of the game, either
PGY Tiercel wrote:
No, no, I think he has his priorities straight. Let her know early where she stands in relation to BG athletics. A good women will bring him a beer while he's listening to the game and chatting with us.
No, a truly good woman will tell that bastard to get his own beer because she doesn't want to miss any of the game, either
Close, I think she would wait until a break in the action and then go get the beer and come back naked. That would be heaven.