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Now... thats a team.Yesterday at an out town lacrosse game with the grandkid. Our teams always gets hammered because we can only draw so many kids, usually just enough to make a team, several whom are girls while the other towns can draw from hundreds. This is the way it has been for decades but our teams just love playing. Anyhoo...the game was delayed for about 10 minutes and all of a sudden, the five players on the floor started chanting, "Ezra, Ezra, Ezra......" Then the bench started and then the crowd. This went on for almost 5 minutes. Mom, dad, Noni and Papa were pretty choked. Ezra is the goalie and my grandkid. At the end of every game, even though they get hammered, this is how they react....
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What a wonderful way for them to say, "Thank God this horrible ordeal is over!"At the end of every game, even though they get hammered, this is how they react....
Very cool! I haven't seen those patches before!Got me some new patches and coins from Eglin.BiffF15 will probably like these.
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Very cool! I haven't seen those patches before!
George that is awesome man....you've made my day.....Yesterday at an out town lacrosse game with the grandkid. Our teams always gets hammered because we can only draw so many kids, usually just enough to make a team, several whom are girls while the other towns can draw from hundreds. This is the way it has been for decades but our teams just love playing. Anyhoo...the game was delayed for about 10 minutes and all of a sudden, the five players on the floor started chanting, "Ezra, Ezra, Ezra......" Then the bench started and then the crowd. This went on for almost 5 minutes. Mom, dad, Noni and Papa were pretty choked. Ezra is the goalie and my grandkid. At the end of every game, even though they get hammered, this is how they react....
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love itYesterday at an out town lacrosse game with the grandkid. Our teams always gets hammered because we can only draw so many kids, usually just enough to make a team, several whom are girls while the other towns can draw from hundreds. This is the way it has been for decades but our teams just love playing. Anyhoo...the game was delayed for about 10 minutes and all of a sudden, the five players on the floor started chanting, "Ezra, Ezra, Ezra......" Then the bench started and then the crowd. This went on for almost 5 minutes. Mom, dad, Noni and Papa were pretty choked. Ezra is the goalie and my grandkid. At the end of every game, even though they get hammered, this is how they react....
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You guys all look like the Hanson brothers from ice hockey.George that is awesome man....you've made my day.....
I'm a lacrosse Goalkeeper these days and for some time now.....and coaxed out to play yet again this year...my 53rd year of playing.
was a Box Lacrosse player back in the Day and in fact played for Australia back in 1980 in the Nations in 80 Tournament in Vancouver, the other teams were
Canada West represented by Coquitlam Adanacs, Canada West can't remember this one, Native American Iroquois Nation Team and USA.
Photo of our Aussie Team taken at Coquitlam Sports centre, I'm in the back row right in the middle wearing Jersey No. 4
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Congrats!My youngest graduates from middle school today. (Four more years!)
He'll be wearing his older brother's high school tie.
Congrats!My youngest graduates from middle school today. (Four more years!)
He'll be wearing his older brother's high school tie.
Ha..! and I even know what your talking about.....must be gettin' old....You guys all look like the Hanson brothers from ice hockey.
I have been working on replacing the water pump, front oil seal, and timing belt on my 1997 Celica. Putting the timing belt on proved to be quite a problem. I would get the belt on and discover that the camshaft and crankshaft no longer were aligned properly. I tried over and over and used different techniques, but the closest I could manage was still 2 degrees off. There was no way to keep the crankshaft from rotating even a tiny amount, and I dreamed up various special tools that might take care of the problem. Then I had a thought; I needed to increase the resistance of the crankshaft to rotating by just a small amount.
So I put the spark plugs back in cylinder #1 and #4, the two that have all the valves closed. That did it! I checked this morning and it all lines up perfectly!