Lots of talk, and an equally amount of bluster.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Did you know that today was the first day in months that I managed to sleep in past 6:45 am by my own volition, without my biological alarm clock dragging me kicking and screaming out of bed?
Just thought I'd share that, because that was probably the best sleeping in until 9 am ever for me ... or at least in over half a year. Though is it sad that I'd consider a 9 am wake-up "sleeping in"?
Anyway, it's unfortunate, but I don't got much in terms of content to give you faithful readers today. The Ducks' and Senators' blogs out there already have the Stanley Cup Finals coverage totally locked up, so I definitely recommend hitting up blogs like Scarlett Ice, Ducks Blog, Battle of California, and Battle of Ontario (and others!) if you're looking to satiate your finals appetite.
Also, before I head out ... if you're looking for some tragic comedy (or perhaps some comical tragedy), Gary Bettman can help you out with that if you read through the transcript of his pre-SCF news conference and interview, courtesy of Kukla's Korner. To say the least, trying to cut through all the double talk and frustratingly ambiguous answers will make you laugh, or cry, or possibly both as you sink in to a delusional fit of madness. But I think Bettman has that affect on most hockey fans, anyway.
Time for your daily Dis or Dat!
Just thought I'd share that, because that was probably the best sleeping in until 9 am ever for me ... or at least in over half a year. Though is it sad that I'd consider a 9 am wake-up "sleeping in"?
Anyway, it's unfortunate, but I don't got much in terms of content to give you faithful readers today. The Ducks' and Senators' blogs out there already have the Stanley Cup Finals coverage totally locked up, so I definitely recommend hitting up blogs like Scarlett Ice, Ducks Blog, Battle of California, and Battle of Ontario (and others!) if you're looking to satiate your finals appetite.
Also, before I head out ... if you're looking for some tragic comedy (or perhaps some comical tragedy), Gary Bettman can help you out with that if you read through the transcript of his pre-SCF news conference and interview, courtesy of Kukla's Korner. To say the least, trying to cut through all the double talk and frustratingly ambiguous answers will make you laugh, or cry, or possibly both as you sink in to a delusional fit of madness. But I think Bettman has that affect on most hockey fans, anyway.
Time for your daily Dis or Dat!
Labels: Dis or Dat