Reverend Mayhem
Lowly Serf/Reluctant Cuckold
Are you guys scared of anteaters ?
This guy sure is.
Someone please make that viewable I’m on mobile
Are you guys scared of anteaters ?
gives me a different perspective Of Alexander dangle.I watched it with my kid and ended up liking it more than I thought I would. I would definitely recommend.
Hard to say as this was before common internet usage, but the impression I have from the day is it was just an unfair hype train. It was around height of the hockey card fad - in interest and monetary value, you had Gretzky and Lemieux playing, then Lindros was just drafted and starting to dominate the NHL. So with much less information dissemination - again pre-internet, people/media just wanted to continue the story of having the next big Canadian superstar being drafted again.
This is basically what happened.
Eric Lindros had been a phenomenon in 1991 and was great for selling hockey cards and magazines and merchandise ... and then the 1992 draft happened and some guy that nobody had ever heard of named Roman Hamrlik went #1 overall and nobody made any money off it.
So then for 1993 you had this pretty good prospect in Daigle who was also charismatic and photogenic and this media/marketing push swelled up behind him that was totally out of proportion with how good he actually was. Even today people talk about him like he was a generational talent when he really was basically the same player as Jeff Friesen who went 11th overall in 1994.
They are releasing a documentary seemingly based entirely around how he was a sure-fire can't miss generational prospect that missed. So...yeah even today is accurate.
This is basically what happened.
Eric Lindros had been a phenomenon in 1991 and was great for selling hockey cards and magazines and merchandise ... and then the 1992 draft happened and some guy that nobody had ever heard of named Roman Hamrlik went #1 overall and nobody made any money off it.
So then for 1993 you had this pretty good prospect in Daigle who was also charismatic and photogenic and this media/marketing push swelled up behind him that was totally out of proportion with how good he actually was. Even today people talk about him like he was a generational talent when he really was basically the same player as Jeff Friesen who went 11th overall in 1994.
Obviously a bit foggy being from so long ago but I don't remember the daigle hype being anywhere close to lindros.
I *VAGUELY* remembering attempting the *SAME* type of moves to get around defenders at the NHL that worked so well for him at the junior level? Or am I mixing him up with somebody else?He could skate really fast but didn't have any other truly elite skills. If things had gone well he could have peaked as a Martin Havlat-level player through the DPE.
You might've been just as well off if they just handed you this old classic board game:Career tests are dumb. I'm thinking of a career change and took a test online. Each result it gave me said I'd need a Batchelors degree. Like its a test specifically for people wanting to switch careers. So they just expect everyone to go do 4 years of school.
Career tests are dumb. I'm thinking of a career change and took a test online. Each result it gave me said I'd need a Batchelors degree. Like its a test specifically for people wanting to switch careers. So they just expect everyone to go do 4 years of school.
Do literally whatever - that’s what I tell kids these days. And don’t feel forced into a life decision you can’t really make. I didn’t really want to go to uni, but I was on that path cause of my mum and I ended up wasting my parents money.
It doesn’t really matter, work ends up being work no matter what. Go get your bag, the field doesn’t matter.
Problem is, I don't know what to do. Or more accurately, how to do it. I want to get into hockey. But it seems like the only way in is knowing someone.
Best way in for us is either grass roots or media personality. Or be born with an unfathomable amount of money.
Like even if you are a ref, a foot in the door works better than trying to bust it down. I’m a power engineer, I never had a passion for it, but I was doing unskilled labor working 16 hours 2 jobs and my back was killing me as a 26 year old. When I got home, I searched up BCIT to find the trade that’s the quickest, least expensive and preferably low grunt work. That’s what I landed on, and my dad was a power engineer before getting into Telus Corporate so that helps.
My dream job would be the guy that makes ice at an NHL arena. I don’t know, the only thing I ever really wanted to accomplish in my life is being a dad. But alas, no money in there.
Child trafficking is actually quite lucrative.Best way in for us is either grass roots or media personality. Or be born with an unfathomable amount of money.
Like even if you are a ref, a foot in the door works better than trying to bust it down. I’m a power engineer, I never had a passion for it, but I was doing unskilled labor working 16 hours 2 jobs and my back was killing me as a 26 year old. When I got home, I searched up BCIT to find the trade that’s the quickest, least expensive and preferably low grunt work. That’s what I landed on, and my dad was a power engineer before getting into Telus Corporate so that helps.
My dream job would be the guy that makes ice at an NHL arena. I don’t know, the only thing I ever really wanted to accomplish in my life is being a dad. But alas, no money in there.
Look for promotions and deals. Many internet and TV providers offer discounts and incentives for new customers or for switching from another provider. You can also bundle your internet and TV services with the same provider to get a lower price. Some providers may even offer free streaming services or channels as part of their packages.I’m looking for some advice on how to cut my connectivity costs. I currently pay Roger’s about $150/month for internet 15, basic tv and Sportsnet and TSN. Thé only reason I pay for the tv package is to watch Canuck games. Then there’s my cellular costs which amount to $80/month for 6GB Virgin mobile. All in all, that’s about $2700/yr for browsing the web, YouTube vids and hockey, looking for suggestions on how to cut costs.
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This is basically what happened.
Eric Lindros had been a phenomenon in 1991 and was great for selling hockey cards and magazines and merchandise ... and then the 1992 draft happened and some guy that nobody had ever heard of named Roman Hamrlik went #1 overall and nobody made any money off it.
So then for 1993 you had this pretty good prospect in Daigle who was also charismatic and photogenic and this media/marketing push swelled up behind him that was totally out of proportion with how good he actually was. Even today people talk about him like he was a generational talent when he really was basically the same player as Jeff Friesen who went 11th overall in 1994.
I’m looking for some advice on how to cut my connectivity costs. I currently pay Roger’s about $150/month for internet 15, basic tv and Sportsnet and TSN. Thé only reason I pay for the tv package is to watch Canuck games. Then there’s my cellular costs which amount to $80/month for 6GB Virgin mobile. All in all, that’s about $2700/yr for browsing the web, YouTube vids and hockey, looking for suggestions on how to cut costs.
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This is a good summary of the hype, for sure. Being the top prospect going to the new Canadian expansion franchise (and being drafted to a Canadian team) all added to it, too. He certainly had talent - but by his own admission when he was 25, he had no real passion for the game. He said he didn’t really enjoy hockey, but stuck with it because he was good at it.
I think his two years away from the game made him realize he enjoyed it more than he thought he had, and he came back for a few seasons. Again, not without talent - he put up 20 goals / 51 points with the trap happy Minnesota Wild in the peak of the Dead Puck Era. He definitely had the talent to have a good career in the NHL. But in the 90s with expansion teams, they were doomed to suck for years and years, not the greatest environment for a new prospect to try and ease into.
If you're only using your TV package to watch Canucks games, it's probably most economical to just cancel it and subscribe to the Sportsnet+ app. You can stream it from a TV, phone, computer, whichever is most convenient for you, and it's I think ~$20/month. I hate plugging Rogers, but the app actually works quite well. I tried the Telus pikTV option a while ago but found it very buggy and unreliable, though that might be the cheapest way to get Sportsnet and TSN if you want both together.I’m looking for some advice on how to cut my connectivity costs. I currently pay Roger’s about $150/month for internet 15, basic tv and Sportsnet and TSN. Thé only reason I pay for the tv package is to watch Canuck games. Then there’s my cellular costs which amount to $80/month for 6GB Virgin mobile. All in all, that’s about $2700/yr for browsing the web, YouTube vids and hockey, looking for suggestions on how to cut costs.
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If you're only using your TV package to watch Canucks games, it's probably most economical to just cancel it and subscribe to the Sportsnet+ app. You can stream it from a TV, phone, computer, whichever is most convenient for you, and it's I think ~$20/month. I hate plugging Rogers, but the app actually works quite well. I tried the Telus pikTV option a while ago but found it very buggy and unreliable, though that might be the cheapest way to get Sportsnet and TSN if you want both together.
For cellular just take a look at current deals with the discount carriers and switch to whichever is most convenient. Koodo/Fido/Virgin all essentially rotate the same plans and pricing. You should be able to get a mobile plan for less than $40 with a decent amount of data from any of them.
The internet plan is the one that might take the most digging. You're on the Island? There may be some smaller players there with some deals, but I'm not familiar. The most reliable are just the usual Telus, or Shaw/Rogers who have very comparable deals. You will get a discount also if you pair a koodo mobile plan with a Telus home internet plan, or a fido mobile plan with a shaw/rogers home internet plan.
Best advice is just call either Telus or Rogers and see which one will offer you their best home internet price for the speed you want, and then switch your mobile provider accordingly.