-While today wasn't particularly bad, nor was it particularly nice, the forecast seems to be suggesting that we could be in for another round of intense wind and rain. So far, aside from some slightly more aggressive wind, these predictions have not yet come to pass.
-Unfortunately, my trusty predictive tool, satellite imagery, seems to be indicating that we are in fact in for another blasting of something or other (presumably rain and wind as it is too warm for snow and wind).
-We had our first game of our Ultimate league's playoffs yesterday. After a somewhat shaky start we managed to overcome a three point deficit and win by three points (I think the final score was 27 to 24). Unfortunately the intensity of the game lead to a number of players making somewhat risky catch attempts; one guy on our team slammed into the wall pretty hard, another guy slid through a door into the hallway next to the gym, and, with only about 30 seconds left in the game, a player on the opposing team dove for a pass and managed to smash his face on the floor.
-Turns out that Canada just won the Olympic gold medal for hockey (though they had to go to overtime to do it).
Blog-off Score
Neil: 9
Cameron: 63
Sunday, February 28, 2010
A Few Quick Notes 401
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