Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentine's Day

Ok, so the picture won't stay here, and this picture is the whole reason for my wanting to make this post...

Here's a link: http://www.detroithockey.net/multimedia/337.php

I've heard people claim that Shanny did not see this happen, but looking at his face, there is NO WAY he didn't see that.

Earl Sleek has written a poem in honor of Valentine's Day. It's enough to melt any female fan's heart I tell ya.
http://sports.aol.com/fanhouse/2008/02/14/pucktoons-a-hockey-love-poem/

Don't forget, we play the Canucks tonight, and they are a bunch of cheating, best player chopping, douchebags. Maybe now I will have shattered their self confidence and they'll be too busy crying in the corner to win the game. I will never, ever again make the mistake of saying something nice about the other team on game day. Alix over at the Humming Giraffe, and Rinslet at Canucks Fangirl will be covering the opposition's point of view.

Some of my HLOG sisters have ventured into the world of Pod Casting. Finny at Girl With a Puck, Ckim (not a HLOGger, but close enough) at A Queen Among Kings, and McPhizzle at Musings of a Radical Redhead have all been involved in Podcasting, and I'm liking the results thus far. They all have links up on their blogs, so you should check them out!


6 comments:

Paul said...

Kirsten, nice to show your love for the Canucks, LOL. So appropriate on this day, isn't it?

A very Happy Valentine's Day goes out to you!

Maggie said...

Jeez, Kirsten, didn't your mother teach you not to use such language?

Connie said...

Thanks for the plug!!

That picture of Yzerman is too cute.

Kirsten said...

Paul-Thanks! I figured that last time I showed love for the other team, even slightly, we lost.

Ckim-No problem! Keep up the good work!
I know, isn't it though? Oh Shanny, your mother must have had to smack you so many times as a child.

Connie said...

Awww, I love that name, Shanny.

Kirsten said...

It's too bad he had to go and play for a bunch of gross teams, huh?