COOKIES!!!
Om nom nom!
V665
there's nothing better on a cool, cloudy day than baking cookies!
i'm baking some right now and really wish i could invite all of you over for chocolate chip yumminess.
the only person i wouldn't invite would be anyone whose intials are aiw or anyone else who causes divisions.
COOKIES!!!
Om nom nom!
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i post this here as a welcome for aimeev.. can you believe she signed on in 2007 and only started posting here this week?
how did you manage that?.
let's give her a big jwn welcome, shall we?.
I post this here as a welcome for AimeeV.
Can you believe she signed on in 2007 and only started posting here this week? How did you manage that?
Let's give her a big JWN welcome, shall we?
V665
PS: You've chosen the coolest userpic.
i'm new to the forum, though i had been a lurker for quite some time now.
i studied w/ the witnesses for a number of years, to be specific, for 10 years (since i was a child) but never actually became one; though, i was counted as one in the yearbooks as a "publisher.
" so, as far as i got was as an unbaptized publisher.
Within the first post of my Intro I was being attack.....So I needed to enter with a bang!
Well, you'd better back it up with regular attendance here...
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i see all these other sports threads and nothing for hockey that i've been able to find.
being a canuck, i think it's time.
i know there's losta other canadians here too!
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday we ask our roster of hockey writers to debate an issue facing the game.
Got a topic you would like to see discussed? Drop us a line at [email protected].
Today’s question: The National Basketball Association and National Football League are both facing a labour stoppage next fall. Does this present an opportunity for the NHL to make inroads south of the border?
DAVID SHOALTS
Two lockouts will give the NHL a chance to sell more tickets at a time they traditionally, at least in U.S. cities, have trouble doing so but it will be a marginal opportunity at best.
Empty seats are a familiar sight every fall in NHL rinks south of the border, because, the conventional wisdom goes, Americans are busy watching baseball playoffs and football games. Sales pick up closer to Christmas as NFL teams in various cities fall out of the playoff hunt.
Having no football may mean some fans will spend their money on hockey tickets but I don't think it is going to mean a big run on hockey tickets. Ditto for disenfranchised basketball fans. Americans as a group are far more committed to football and basketball than they are to hockey (that's why the NHL lockout was such a disaster for the league) and will return to those sports when the NFL and NBA come to their senses.
However, marketers with every NHL team in position to benefit from the lockouts in other sports are duty-bound to exploit the situation. If you can pick up even a few converts it is worth the effort, especially in cities that always have trouble attracting fans.
ALLAN MAKI
It’s a nice theory, this possibility of the NHL benefiting from an NBA and NFL work stoppage. Too bad it won’t work.
The NHL is never going to crack the U.S. sporting marketplace and become more than it already is – a niche sport, something Minnesotans love and Texans like (if the Stars are winning) and people in the Carolinas will attend providing it doesn’t clash with college basketball and the Hurricanes have a shot at the Cup.
This is never going to change, folks. You can’t bring hockey to Arizona and think it’s going to rise to new heights because the Suns and Cardinals are out of action. There are simply too many other things to follow (college football, MMA, poker, golf, tennis) and, in the case of the Coyotes, still too many problems for the NHL to overcome, what with arena and lease issues and not enough passionate fans to pay the bills.
Sure, there might be some small gains, a subtle increase in TV ratings, a few more jerseys sold. But the NHL is not on the brink of a monumental breakthrough. It can’t reap what really isn’t there to sow.
Time to get that through some heads.
ERIC DUHATSCHEK
It does present an opportunity if cooler heads cannot prevail and one or the other or both leagues decide they want to engage in a bitter, lengthy labour war. One part of me says both NFL and NBA should know better, and even if you hear the war drums in the deep background, eventually they should come to an agreement without a work stoppage.
But ...
Sometimes, players and owners decide to dig in their heels and this would be especially advantageous if the NBA decides to go out and stay out. After all, the NBA schedule parallels the NHL’s most closely, and if they waste a year the way the NHL did in 2004-05, well, that means some eyeballs that focus squarely on basketball might turn to hockey as an alternative.
Problem is that the NBA and the NHL don’t exactly have the same demographics and it’s hard to believe that even if the NHL does make more short-term inroads by being the only game in town for a while, I’m not sure what sort of long-lasting effect that might have.
It may help in Atlanta and Phoenix, where the NHL is weak and the NBA represents head-to-head competition. I’m not sure how much of a difference it would make in struggling markets like Columbus or Nashville, where the NHL is the only game in town anyway. In short, a labour stoppage in two of the other major sports would be a mixed blessing - probably of benefit in the short term, but with limited upside over the longer term.
MATTHEW SEKRES
Possibly. It depends on the NHL schedule-maker, and if he is flexible enough to account for an NFL labour stoppage.
The NHL doesn't schedule many Sunday or Monday night games in the fall. If the NFL isn't playing, the NHL would want to load up on those days, cater to the couch potatos who couldn't imagine doing anything but watch sports on the Lord's Day. Perhaps the NHL can fill the void there, especially in markets where hockey suffers because of the ever-presence of the local NFL team (Pittsburgh, Boston, Philly, Tampa, Dallas, etc.).
Can't see an NBA stoppage helping the NHL too much. They appeal to much different audiences.
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some funny opas:.
what is happening to my body?.
how can i avoid photography?.
Which side of the 1/2 century mark are you, wassie?
V665
some funny opas:.
what is happening to my body?.
how can i avoid photography?.
How do these newfangled telephones work if they don't have wires?
V665
i see all these other sports threads and nothing for hockey that i've been able to find.
being a canuck, i think it's time.
i know there's losta other canadians here too!
I see all these other sports threads and nothing for hockey that I've been able to find. Being a Canuck, I think it's time. I know there's losta other Canadians here too! Let's get on with it, if you're a Canadian or otherwise...
V665
i'm new to the forum, though i had been a lurker for quite some time now.
i studied w/ the witnesses for a number of years, to be specific, for 10 years (since i was a child) but never actually became one; though, i was counted as one in the yearbooks as a "publisher.
" so, as far as i got was as an unbaptized publisher.
we all talk about the negatives about the ugly face of the watchtower that i thought i would start a 'happy' thread.. what are some of your favorite non-wt quotes?.
here's a good one to start:.
you cannot be, i know, nor do i wish to see you, an inactive spectator.
"The opposite of love is not hate, it’s indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it’s indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it’s indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, it’s indifference." - Elie Wiesel
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - Voltaire
"Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority: still more when you superadd the tendency or the certainty of corruption by authority." - Lord Acton
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." - Mark Twain
"It is useless to tell one not to reason but to believe - you might as well tell a man not to wake but sleep." - Lord Byron
"You laugh at me because I'm different, I laugh at you because you're all the same." - Jonathan Davis
V665
mine is 10/23.
i used to use that day to ponder the state of my jw spirituality, make goals, feel guilty, etc.
this is my first exjw baptism anniversary.. does anyone have any fun suggestions to commemorate an un-baptism?.
I don't do much of anything. I DO have the date written down somwhere but it's now something I'd rather forget. Whenever February rolls around each year, I rue the day...
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