That was the first blogger comment that I have been able to make for two weeks. For some reason, the "word puzzle" seems to be getting more and more difficult. Took me two times, though.
On the third try, this time, one of the words appears to be written in the Hebrew alphabet.
Ray - it's in me blood - I grew up on the Eastside of St. Paul and hockey was king - St. Paul Johnson. I remember getting my first pair of real hockey skates - very proud moment.
Please comment with charity and avoid ad hominem attacks. I exercise the right to delete comments I find inappropriate. If you use your real name there is a better chance your comment will stay put.
But not better than Detroit.
ReplyDeleteTerry, you so disappoint this reader from Boston :(
ReplyDeleteWe'll see Laddy, we'll see. ;)
ReplyDeleteDaniel - sorry - I just finished wtching the game.
This post made me happy b/c it is a hockey post and features a goalie.
ReplyDeleteJust saying.
Joseph,
ReplyDeleteHave you ever heard of the Holy Goalie, Bp. Paprocki?
:)
Backstrom is awesome.
ReplyDeleteI sure never would have bet that I never would have come across a hockey reference, or any sports reference on the Abbey-Roads blog.
ReplyDeleteThat was the first blogger comment that I have been able to make for two weeks. For some reason, the "word puzzle" seems to be getting more and more difficult. Took me two times, though.
ReplyDeleteOn the third try, this time, one of the words appears to be written in the Hebrew alphabet.
Ray - it's in me blood - I grew up on the Eastside of St. Paul and hockey was king - St. Paul Johnson. I remember getting my first pair of real hockey skates - very proud moment.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I'm no longer on Blogger, where commenters are victimized by a double-barreled Captcha trap.
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