As you know, many of us are Arizona Coyotes refugees, and the Arizona Coyotes section was just archived. This thread is for all things Arizona. Visitor inquiries, Arizona discussion, etc. Have at it!
His acting skills are on par with William Shatner. Best role was The Rock.Love Cage in comedies, not a fan of his action roles.
If you haven't seen The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, it's worth more than 1:46 spent.
IDK, but context clues are much more fun.Wasn't there a way to see previous usernames for HF users? There's a bunch of new usernames on this board from F-40. I'm trying to figure out who are refugees and who are new Utah fans.
Hey!......oh.Odds are if they a grumpy old man posting they were a Yotes fan
Settle down grumpy!Odds are if they a grumpy old man posting they were a Yotes fan
Talked with Josh for a while on draft night. Good kid, hopefully indicative of the whole family. Real jerseys won’t be out for a while. :/Got a Shane Doan jersey and looking for a Josh doan Utah jersey. Heard that family is amazing to meet in person.
Tyson Nash had almost $2M embezzled by his finance manager
When a fund manager steals nearly $2 million from an NHL player
Is Nash no longer involved in Orange Theory?From what I gather it happened a while back. Chris Pronger broke the story on a social media podcast.
Was down to $200k. He and his wife took the remaining money and invested in an Orange Theory franchise, then sold it later at a big profit.
Yep. The story just hadn't come out until now, but it happened long enough ago for them to have enough time to recover from it and move on.From what I gather it happened a while back. Chris Pronger broke the story on a social media podcast.
Was down to $200k. He and his wife took the remaining money and invested in an Orange Theory franchise, then sold it later at a big profit.
His LinkedIn profile says "former franchise owner at Orange Theory Fitness." Not sure if that means he's no longer involved in any way though.Is Nash no longer involved in Orange Theory?
If you hike, and I do every morning, get there by 6 and be done by 715 on most trails. Try Andretti racing, its an indoor go kart track, 3 levels, pretty fun.I'll be visiting Phoenix next week. It looks like there's going to be a heat wave and I've been advised not to do any hiking (except perhaps from 6AM to 9AM). Does anyone have any recommendations for things to do indoors aside from going to a bar, pool, or museum? Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the recommendations. I was planning to do the Flatiron hike (it looks like that's been closed by the state due to the risk of fire) and the South Mountain Preserve trail (walking from one end of it to the other - which is probably borderline suicidal in this weather, at least for someone not accustomed to the heat). I think I'll settle for hiking Camelback at 6AM.If you hike, and I do every morning, get there by 6 and be done by 715 on most trails. Try Andretti racing, its an indoor go kart track, 3 levels, pretty fun.
Yes, going end to end of South Mountain (the National Trail) would be suicidal, even if you started at 6am, when it'll be a chilly 75 degrees....as it's 15 miles, so when you're done it'd be up near 100.Thanks for the recommendations. I was planning to do the Flatiron hike (it looks like that's been closed by the state due to the risk of fire) and the South Mountain Preserve trail (walking from one end of it to the other - which is probably borderline suicidal in this weather, at least for someone not accustomed to the heat). I think I'll settle for hiking Camelback at 6AM.