Saturday, May 08, 2004

I like The Maestro.

wearing: blue cat jammies, housecoat
eating: nothing
listening to: 'travelin' soldier' by the dixie chicks

Centennial Cup today! There were so many teams there, I'm not sure of the exact number and I was too lazy to count... I'll just estimate between ten and fifteen. Anyways, we beat William Lyon Mackenzie, Ross, and Meadowville to get us to the finals, where we faced off against Holy Cross - We placed second overall, which is really good!!
...However. I shudder at the thought of coming off as perhaps 'unsporting', but I'd now like to take the time to acknowlege that this is a blog and not a rugby field, and as a Canadian citizen and avid blogger, I reserve the right to say whatever the f**k I want to say.

:-)

Good! Now that we're clear on that, Holy Cross was by far the worst team we've had to play against so far. I guess some people will do whatever they need to do to get that win, even if it means turning a blind eye towards such things as dignity, respect and any trace of sportsman like behavior. Now I can say this, because my team has earned a reputation of playing a hard, clean game. And I'll give the Holy Cross girls this much - they had ambition, even if it was extremely uncouth and animalistic. They made a habit of grunting like angry boars when they went into a scrum, as a means of 'intimidation'. They said stuff to my team on the field. They'd try and roll over us on tackles just to piss us off. (If you want to picture these girls, imagine a Jerry Springer audience with green shirts on.)
Bottom line is, they didn't deserve their win. We should have got it! ...Or Ross, or Centennial, or some other team who didn't play their game like a bunch of yahoos.
Anyways, I'm really proud of my team! We got so far, and without stooping to such depths as Holy Cross. It was fun!

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Well, no injuries to report, other than I have a mad sunburn right now and I think I went through mild symptoms of heatstroke today. (Still dizzy! Wowzers!)

Tonight I went over to Mikey's house and a whole gang of us played manhunt, and then a game The Sneek brought over called 'Things'. Good times! Lastnight was the GCVI film festival and that was a blast too! A film called 'The Mullberry Bush' won the grand prize, but my favorite was easily 'All together Now' which featured a bunch of eccentrics dancing down Kirkland street to the tune of The Doors. BRAVO!! :-D ...heh, I like! But that actually wasn't the highlight of my (yester)day. The actual highlight of my (yester)day was going downtown with The Maestro to get a computer priced and get plastic cups that Mikey forgot. I know that's a little strange, but he can even make such tasks as going to the dollar store fresh and exciting! lol!

NiTe NiTe!!

xoxo

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