USCG tips for winter boating safety
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 19:09:50 -0500, Bert Robbins
wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:
On 12/6/2006 11:21 AM, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 10:04:09 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:
Our pickup hockey games were played on a little lake north of
Westville, a suburb of New Haven. There were no rules there. The
city's outdoor skating rinks did not allow pickup hockey games, and
the indoor old New Haven Arena did not allow anything other than
skating in a big circle to music.
I was never good enough a skater to even try out for our high
school's varsity hockey team. Those guys could skate!
We didn't allow "lifting" in our pickup hockey games. No one wanted
to loose teeth or an eye. If you slammed the puck and it hit someone
above the legs, the opposing team got a point.
I never played hockey or basketball in high school.
Couldn't play one and hated the other. :)
I was only 6'2" in high school and not nearly tall enough to play for my
school's team!
My high school basketball team's tallest player was only 6'2 and we won
the state AAA championships my senior year. This was the same year Ralph
Samson played. Good thing his high school was in AA school.
Ok, you forced me into it.
I struck out Anthony Richard "Tony" Conigliaro in his final at high
school at bat when I was a Freshman in high school.
So there.
Pffffhhhhhtttt.....
So you're the one that put him out with a bean ball. What kind of sportsman
are you. (big G of course)
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