It’s been a few days since I last updated my blog, and I promise that I’ll be posting an update soon. In the meantime, why don’t you enjoy a Toronto Maple Leafs tribute video that I just created. [youtube KC7WaMxlNt0 RIP 2007-2008 Maple Leafs]
Archive for the ‘Sports’ Category
How I met 3 Ottawa Senators
Posted: 19th March 2008 by Luc "Sandman" G. in Hockey, LifeTags: Antoine Vermette, Chris Kelly, Chris Phillips, Ottawa Senators
Last night I took 2 of my nieces to meet Antoine Vermette, Chris Kelly and Chris Phillips from the Ottawa Senators. All 3 players were at a local car dealership signing autographs. It was the first time I ever met any Sens players and it was pretty cool. We got there a little late, but […]
This weekend was pure white crystal hell. 30 centimeters of snow fell on Saturday. The snowfall was pretty steady during the day so we were able to go out twice to shovel this pure white crap. There’s certainly no need to join a gym this winter if you’re in Ottawa, as you just need to […]
s”NO”w fun
Posted: 7th March 2008 by Luc "Sandman" G. in Games, Hockey, Life, Music, TelevisionTags: BAttlestar Galactica, Frontlines: Fuel of War, Ghosts I-IV, Lost, Nine Inch Nails, Ottawa Senators, Ottawa snow, Ottawa weather, Regenesis, Stargate Atlantis, Survivor, Xbox 360
Another week, another few snowfalls. We’ve had like 10 feet of snow fall this winter, with another 1-2 feet being announced for this weekend alone. This is getting ridiculous. Any more snow, and I might have to start piling it up in my garage as I’m running out of room! It’s just crazy! I’ve been […]
The weekend didn’t slip through the couch cushions
Posted: 3rd March 2008 by Luc "Sandman" G. in Entertainment, Life, Music, SportsTags: nin, Nine Inch Nails, Ottawa Senators, RIAA, Sens
Man o man, do weekends go buy way too quickly. You blink and boom, there they went. 3 day weekends every week? I could go for that! On Saturday we went and saw my nieces perform their yearly skating recital. Due to some very crappy parking (or lack of), we ended up missing their part […]