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Everything posted by DoktorFunk
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That's absolutely crazy
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This and game 5 could've been the same game!
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About what we expected, but its gonna get better!
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D Sidney Crosby @Esso2264
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Sweet, first VHL goals.
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5. I think the Bears future is nothing but bright. I'm excited to be a part of it and hoping to kick a lot of ass in the coming seasons. 17. Gotta go with the home town on this one. Richmond is a great city that has always loved hockey, and Virginia is a state in need of a team. I would name them the Richmond Red Dragons. 26. I always kiss my hand and slap the roof of the car while running a red light. And I always listen to the same album (Live at Leeds by The Who) before every game.
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Free week claim
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G - Alexander Pepper
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Oh my God! That's so cool!
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F- Julian Borwinn
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I'll apply to be a Toon AGM
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Mississauga AGM Hiring Thread 2: Electric Boogaloo
DoktorFunk replied to Gustav's topic in Job Interviews
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Mississauga AGM Hiring Thread 2: Electric Boogaloo
DoktorFunk replied to Gustav's topic in Job Interviews
I don't know who the Hounds are, but I'll throw my hat in -
What a time to be alive
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I, too, will apply myself to this position
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Gold: USA Silver: Canada Bronze: World
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1. It was most fun, to me, to meet new people. I know I talk about the locker room a lot, but we couldn't have had a better group of people. I only hope that wherever I go next is just as fun. 2. I want to be a top guy. I don't think anyone starts playing the game and gets to this level with a desire to be mediocre. Everyone wants to be a star, and even though it may take a while, I'll get there. 3. Make sure you have fun. I was too serious when I started the season. Just express yourself and enjoy yourself. 4. It has been a success simply because I've been consistently having fun. 5. Best Player Named Scott Greene to Make It to VHL 6. I would love to try my hand at being a GM in the future, because I think I could do it and it seems like fun!
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Scott Greene Is Shocked At Song Inspired By His Name; Drug Use Skyrockets Scott Greene of the Mississauga Hounds recently expressed shock that his name is a euphemism for drug use. "They sat me down and played a song for me. All of a sudden they were singing "Who's Scott Greene?' I was like 'I'm right here!' Its a really catchy song, though" The song in question is Scott Green by Dune Rats. It is not written about the former Hounds center. It's a song about asking for drugs. The city of Mississauga has fallen in love with the song, with many instances of marijuana usage occurring than previously reported. People have taken to playing the song during hockey games when Scott Greene takes to the ice. Scott himself has embraced the song, making it his official song. Dune Rats have yet to comment on the subject, but we can only assume that they'd be thrilled. Scott Green by Dune Rats: https://youtu.be/ul6VV8XW9xw
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Doubles week claim
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Scott Greene’s Season 67 Retrospective Scott was kind enough to write an entire column for us about his perspective on his season in the VHLM. Here it is, unedited. When I started here in Mississauga last May, I was full of myself, I’ll admit. I thought I was hot stuff and I was going to tear open the VHLM on my way to the VHL. I had so much I needed to learn. I didn’t say it outwardly, but I had a huge chip on my shoulder. I wanted to show everyone the person that I thought I was! I had a rude awakening ahead of me. The season started, and the Hounds came out hot. I didn’t. I had no idea what I was doing. I would flounder, miss, take penalties. It got to the point that I was so frustrated that I dreaded going onto the ice, something I’ve loved since I was a little kid. I couldn’t write music, go out and see concerts, exercise or do anything I loved. It got me to my very core. My relationship suffered and I fell into a panic. I had to do something. I spoke to Jerry Garcia, our GM, and he was so nice. “Hey man, try opening up. These guys are chill and cool, and maybe they can help you out, man.” After some self-medication courtesy of Jerry, I started to open up and speak with some of the guys. They couldn’t have been cooler. We started hanging out, playing games, getting food, and slowly but surely, my play improved. I needed to chill out and focus on enjoying where I was and the new freedom that I had gained. I had never lived in a place where my family wasn’t. I had never embraced a plan and not had a safety net. And I’m so glad I did. See, at the start I was afraid. I was afraid of looking at myself in the mirror and paralyzed that I might not succeed at all.The thing I was most afraid of, however, was growing. But you have to push past that fear. The best things in life are on the other side of fear, and once I managed to get past that, I blossomed. I feel so much better about everything in my life. It’s not just me saying that, either. My relationship is amazing and I’m more excited to be playing hockey than ever before. And it’s all because of the Hounds. What an amazing season. Seriously, these were some of the best times of my life. When I first walked into the locker room back in May, I was apprehensive, I’ll admit. I had just come from college in my hometown, moved all the way up to Canada to play for a team that had just formed, and didn’t know anyone. I managed to come out of my shell a little and really open up. The first person to help me with that was Jerry Garcia. When he contacted me about joining the team, he couldn’t have been nicer. “You’re gonna love it here, man,” he said, coughing after each sentence. “The guys are all very chilled out.” And they were. Hulk Hogan, Callum McElroy, Cody Smith, Rayz Funk, Berocka Sundqvist, Dan Gles, Danny DeYeeto, the list goes on. Sorry if I didn’t name you, I’m writing this at 3am so the paper can publish it the next day. I can’t explain how much this time meant to me. You all have been so amazing, from the beginning of the season all the way through to today. So, now we’re here. Right before the VHL entry draft. I’m not nervous anymore. I’m not afraid. I’m ready for a challenge, and I know that I’ll come out on the other side the better for it. To my brothers on the Hounds: thank you. I love you. And I can’t wait to play with you and against you for many years to come. Love, SG —————————————- 667 words, claiming for week ending on 7/7