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USCHO Memories: Back In The Day....

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Foxton has a hard time not lashing out at people. That doesn't go over well in prison.

Depends. You're supposed to take out the biggest guy on the first day. Never having met Foxton in person I don't know but if he could do that maybe by now he's made the whole yard his b-tch. (I'm more a Big Figure guy myself.)
 
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Depends. You're supposed to take out the biggest guy on the first day. Never having met Foxton in person I don't know but if he could do that maybe by now he's made the whole yard his b-tch.

Foxton grew up playing hockey...as a goalie. They're not known for their muscle mass or fighting skills.
 
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Or as the Freds used to say, Dump and Suck.

There was game at Lowell during the height of the Dump and Watch where PC spent the entirety of the third period cycling endlessly in the Lowell zone. The UML Pep Band began playing slow jazz tunes during stops in play. Fun.

I try to avoid the Cafe, not because I hate non-hockey conversations, but I have a feeling that my political commentary would involve endless complaining about every side of the political spectrum until everyone hated me expect the cat.

Would Roboshark?? :eek:
 
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Easiest way to get Foxton going (besides not being to the left of Trixie :eek: ) was to tell him Megadeth was a bad version of Metallica. I think he got suspended when I got him going about that once and I wasnt even trying :eek:
 
I used to enjoy aggravating Foxton and Priceless who were deadly serious about winning the internet. Priceless has undergone a few identity changes since and has matured enough that I don't recognize him/her by that trademark insane ranting anymore (if they are still here). Foxton is probably in prison.

Priceless is here and very active under a different name.
 
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Foxton's doing just fine. Saw her two weekends ago when my wife (also a USCHO poster, but didn't post much) went back to NMU for the weekend.
 
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There was a fair amount of chirping between NMU and Tech in the mid 2000s to the point we had our own woofing thread.

We don't chirp that much any more.
 
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There still is Hockey-L although there is very little posting. The guy who rain it at Maine passed away a while ago.

I'm on Hockey L also, it picks up at playoff time. Wayne was an Orono boy, heck of a nice man. Enjoyed our conversations before every game as he did the rounds in Alfond. We stayed in the same hotel in Boston for 04 Frozen Four, had a blast riding back to hotel after Thursday game, not so much after Saturdays game.
 
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Princess is still here.

Yes, Puck Swami was who I was thinking of. Would have loved to have met him in person to hear some stories first hand. I really respected his passion and knowledge for the college game.

Was nice to see a post from Jon.

Drunk Hockey Guy stories, anyone? :D

DTP use to claim Anchorage had better weather than MN, because one city's average Temp is fair to compare to a whole state. :p
 
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Here’s my question, as forums die, how do people of common interests meet anymore? Local clubs feel like even more of ancient history.

Do they just bleat on twitter and hope for followers? I feel old. And out of touch.

I’d say a surprisingly large chunk of my friends in real life actually came from Gopher Puck Live before I got the boot.
 
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Here’s my question, as forums die, how do people of common interests meet anymore? Local clubs feel like even more of ancient history.

Do they just bleat on twitter and hope for followers? I feel old. And out of touch.

I’d say a surprisingly large chunk of my friends in real life actually came from Gopher Puck Live before I got the boot.

I know for my LGBT friends, I visited the local pride center and was plugged in. Found a trans support group, PFLAG, my church, and I even found a Secular Alliance.
 
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Here’s my question, as forums die, how do people of common interests meet anymore? Local clubs feel like even more of ancient history.

Do they just bleat on twitter and hope for followers? I feel old. And out of touch.

I’d say a surprisingly large chunk of my friends in real life actually came from Gopher Puck Live before I got the boot.

For me, some local hobby message boards (fishing and short track auto racing for the Chicago area) have morphed into Facebook groups. The websites just weren't worth the cost of upkeep. That's a common way to get in touch with other's with similar interests. You can use any social media to network through common interests really.
 
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Yeah I suppose. I guess I hadn’t really thought of Facebook as a tool to find people like those I’ve met through USCHO and GPL.

Crazy enough, two of them are going to be in my wedding.
 
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