i fell in love with the junior tournament back in 2002, i think it was, marc andre fleury's first year, and carlo colaiacovo was playing, hes the only maple leaf i'll cheer for. anyways, dustin boy is a beast, im glad my calgary flames own him!
best thing about ice hockey? umm.....everything once saw a old person get hit in the head with a puck....was funny
hahaha
that's sooo horrible, Andy. But funny. It's wrong to laugh at.
in gym I would have bruises on my shins from the hockey sticks we used while playing floor hockey. I was pretty good at it, but I hated getting smacked in the shins when trying to get the puck.
in gym I would have bruises on my shins from the hockey sticks we used while playing floor hockey. I was pretty good at it, but I hated getting smacked in the shins when trying to get the puck.
The shins? Try getting smacked in the face. I swear they used to get like, 30 of us in there together and just let us go for it. Thirty kids with sticks were probably second in danger only to the unsupervised floor gymnastics they had us do. They'd give us a mat and a picture of three kids standing on top of each other in some crazy way and just be like, "Do that." Law suit waiting to happen, really.
Black eyes and all, floor hockey was still my favorite way to spend gym class.
Hahaha. Volleyball...VolleyTENNIS! We played volleytennis. It was awful. I loved tackle football, and square dancing which was unusually violent...thanx to your's truely. YES!
you had squaredancing in gym?! How odd, even for my school. But hey, whatever works. *shrugs*
We couldn't play tennis in gym because our school's tennis courts are at the elementary school, which is about 2 miles away from the high school. Weird I know, but my school is weird so it doesn't matter.
I loved floor hockey too... I was vicious as defense and suprised everyone b/c I was usually always very shy. I have no physical edu classes in Uni now so I probably will never play again
Haha... I remember In my middle school years when I just moved to a new school the gym class was doing square dancing. I didnt have to do it because I didnt know "the moves". It was sooo weird to watch my classmates promenade...
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sorry... I had to.
sorry... I had to.
brent sutters a stud.
umm.....everything
once saw a old person get hit in the head with a puck....was funny
..really
umm.....everything
once saw a old person get hit in the head with a puck....was funny
hahaha
that's sooo horrible, Andy. But funny. It's wrong to laugh at.
in gym I would have bruises on my shins from the hockey sticks we used while playing floor hockey. I was pretty good at it, but I hated getting smacked in the shins when trying to get the puck.
The shins? Try getting smacked in the face. I swear they used to get like, 30 of us in there together and just let us go for it. Thirty kids with sticks were probably second in danger only to the unsupervised floor gymnastics they had us do. They'd give us a mat and a picture of three kids standing on top of each other in some crazy way and just be like, "Do that." Law suit waiting to happen, really.
Black eyes and all, floor hockey was still my favorite way to spend gym class.
true, I liked floor hockey.
I liked soccer better though.
And I sucked at volleyball. God I was horrible at it.
We couldn't play tennis in gym because our school's tennis courts are at the elementary school, which is about 2 miles away from the high school. Weird I know, but my school is weird so it doesn't matter.
I played tennis anyway so it didn't matter.
Haha... I remember In my middle school years when I just moved to a new school the gym class was doing square dancing. I didnt have to do it because I didnt know "the moves". It was sooo weird to watch my classmates promenade...
ive been hit on the head about 3 times with wooden filed hockey sticks...
which probally explains quite alot
i dont fight
i just layed o nthe ground holding my face going
"im broken!"
^^ abit like that...but less american
i dont fight
i just layed o nthe ground holding my face going
"im broken!"
Awww. I would have saved you, Pandy.