breakout wrote:OK, I am done with my rant. Hope everyone has a wonderful evening.
Eh, you can make that rant as much as you want and I'll enjoy it every time.
Thank you. I went to yoga class and did some deep breathing after the rant.
After that, I stopped by Grandmas by the lift bridge for a Long Island Tea.
breakout wrote:OK, I am done with my rant. Hope everyone has a wonderful evening.
Eh, you can make that rant as much as you want and I'll enjoy it every time.
Thank you. I went to yoga class and did some deep breathing after the rant.
After that, I stopped by Grandmas by the lift bridge for a Long Island Tea.
The Sports Garden or the original spot right by the museum?
karl(east) wrote:
Eh, you can make that rant as much as you want and I'll enjoy it every time.
Thank you. I went to yoga class and did some deep breathing after the rant.
After that, I stopped by Grandmas by the lift bridge for a Long Island Tea.
The Sports Garden or the original spot right by the museum?
breakout wrote:
Thank you. I went to yoga class and did some deep breathing after the rant.
After that, I stopped by Grandmas by the lift bridge for a Long Island Tea.
The Sports Garden or the original spot right by the museum?
I prefer the original.
Another vote for the original Grandma's. Especially on those nice summer days when you can sit out on the deck.
east hockey wrote:The reference to Glory Days was my favorite part.
goldy313 wrote:The guy who runs he program is a former Rochester JM player, Pat Ferschweiler. There isn't much in that area for hockey and given who they compete against they need players. From the list getting Lapic is a major coup but even with Lapic these aren't kids from top programs or even top half conferences. They've taken some very run of the mill kids from Minnesota before, this list seems to be better, but largely with Lapic.
FWIW Yaggy turned down the MN Ice Hawks of the MNJHL to go to KC.