sweetjennielee
SweetJennieLee
sweetjennielee

If the other choice was a sweep, I’d bet on a sweep. If Bolts let in the first goal next game, they will probably fall apart.

I am thinking that it was less a coaching mandate—though I am sure he told them to “be responsible” and cool it with the forecheck—than inexperience players being individually afraid of making a mistake.

It needn’t be clear, as in barely tinted, just not a deep yellow.

Great weight loss, but it was the reduced calories that did it, not the water. And the water did not flush “things that were stuck” in your system. As the article states, if you are hydrated properly, your kidneys and and liver are naturally cleansing your body. There is no such thing as a “detoxification” that can be

What also gets me is the notion, often spread by media reports, that airplane travel presents some grave danger of dehydration, as if a four-hour flight is like a crawl across the Saraha. Airplane air is dry, but it is not sucking all the liquid out of you. And you’re not exactly breaking a sweat up there, either.

You are still by far staying ahead of the hydration game. You could survive just drinking coffee for your water. Same with Diet Coke, or whatever.

I have heard urine color is a good indicator of your hydration. A light yellow is the right level; dark yellow and you may be down a quart.

Definitely the milk does not curdle because body temp is slightly elevated!

It’s TV. Hockey seems able to adjust, with the same arenas.

Not only would such a scheme be unworkable, but it would provide an incentive for a team to cover up a player’s misconduct if no arrest is made.

Guy is a ginger JFK

I do find it dull. I like the serious ducks on the left. Don’t like the one below, hold the stick like a baseball bat. Says minor leagues.

I liked it with the harpoon.

Acorn?

I think he was playing along.

The fact that they are nonprofit is not very meaningful or relevant. Almost all nonprofit universities operate at a “loss,” meaning expenses are greater than tuition and any other revenue. This is why they spend so much fundraising and/or trying to maximize state support. They are as eager as any profit-making

The leg pads, shoulder pads, and glove are still larger than needed for safety. The glove is like the size of an open umbrella. The leg pads also flap to help close the five-hole. And everything is lightweight, so the goalies don’t pay a price for the bulk.

So many of these games have been so low-scoring that the outcomes are practically random. Hockey needs to do something, like rein in the size of the goalie equipment and actually call penalties.

Sounds right. In playoffs, I’d say teams concentrate more on trying to neutralize guys.

That aspect of hockey is what makes sudden death so torturous.