Monday, March 30, 2009


"...AND THE NHL WANTS TO BAN THIS? For those of you in the Chicago area yesterday, that sudden burst of sweet humidity you felt was the simultaneous moistening of thousands of panties after this amazing melee at the Blackhawks game."

Good match last night - though I suspect a fine or suspension for Burr's little hair pulling incident....

Friday, March 27, 2009

Please see Geo's blo for further info on these "random shots."  HeeHee.


Sunday, March 22, 2009

A Motley Crue indeed - what the hell was with that game last night?  No offense for a change; playing down to their opponent - me not likey.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

My oldest pal and I at the game on Sunday...there are loads of other fine photos I will post, but I'll wait until my Fiance (cool eh) touches them up with her magic before I post em.  See the trick here boys?  Take bad photos, but make sure you marry a gal who can fix em....

Wednesday, March 18, 2009


SPOTTY teenager Sam Cummings has been nicknamed Craphead Slaphead because his acne spells out the word A-R-S-E. The unfortunate 16-year-old, from Berkshire, says he has suffered from the spotty skin condition for years and has always had to put up with remarks about his blemishes from cruel classmates. But things took a turn for the worse for the Titherton Secondary schoolboy when he woke up one morning this week and found his out of control zits had merged - and formed the word arse.  He said: “I’ve always had bad skin and didn’t think things could get any worse, but obviously I was wrong. He added: “The kids at school have been ripping the piss out of me. It’s been hell and I can’t do anything about it. “ “The other day some of the bigger lads dragged me into the toilet and tried to flush my head down the shitter because they said that’s where an arse belongs.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Mucho thanks to Dan (pictured) and Mark.  They are the owners of the totally rockin, kick ass, sweet coffee shop that I haunt.  Turns out they had a pair of Nucks tix they can't take advantage of, and therefore put out a draw box for em.  Guess who won?  Jerseyed it up, and went down to collect today.  JFu and I are making a trip down on Sun....back Mon.  Thanks again to Karma - supporting local business' does pay off!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009


My lovely lady and I...ain't she gorgeous?  Luck man this monkey is.  Happy one year+ Love.

Monday, March 09, 2009

http://www.canucksnews.ca/

Uh really - there is not much more than I can say...follow the link.  Watch the most retarded Canuck's fan ever.  It's truly some spooky shit - this guy obviously had a very heavy branch fall at some point and hit him squarely on the melon.  Wow - crown shots in the attic between periods, who hasn't done that?  Luongo to shut em out tonight....

Friday, March 06, 2009


A Fucking disgrace - 52 priors...not allowing a family member to intervene...getting caught with booze while denied access...allowing your children to die, and all the while playing the 'aboriginal' card...a fucking disgrace.





A Saskatchewan man whose two young daughters froze to death when he took them into a snowstorm while he was drunk has been sentenced to three years in prison.

Christopher Pauchay pleaded guilty to one count of criminal negligence causing the deaths of Kaydance, 3, and Santana, 15 months, on the Yellow Quill First Nation, about 230 kilometres east of Saskatoon in January 2008.

Pauchay, 25, was drunk when he took his two girls outside in blizzard-like conditions. The girls, who weren't dressed for cold weather, were later found dead of hypothermia.

Prior to sentencing, Saskatchewan Provincial Court Judge Barry Morgan heard recommendations from an aboriginal sentencing circle.

While Morgan was not bound by those recommendations, the circle suggested Pauchay should not go to prison but should be reunited with his wife, Tracey Jimmy, and their other child.

The group also recommended Pauchay receive drug and alcohol treatment, and assist elders with cultural and spiritual activities.

Pauchay's wife made a passionate plea for the judge not to send her husband to jail.

Crown prosecutor Marylynne Beaton had argued Pauchay should serve a sentence of 2½ to five years in prison. The defence said the judge should consider a non-jail conditional sentence.

In passing sentence Friday, the judge said Pauchay lacked insight into his behaviour and wasn't willing to accept responsibility for what happened.

The case has cast light on social problems and substance abuse on Yellow Quill First Nation.

Pauchay will receive credit for time served in custody, the judge said. Pauchay was re-arrested last month for twice breaching bail conditions that prohibited him from using alcohol.

It was on Jan. 29, 2008, that an intoxicated Pauchay left his home some time after 12:30 a.m. with his two daughters, who were dressed only in T-shirts and diapers. Temperatures felt like — 50 C with the wind chill factor.

Pauchay was later found on a neighbour's doorstep around 5 a.m., suffering from hypothermia and frostbite.

Eight hours later, it was disclosed that the girls had been with him.

The frozen body of Santana was found that day, roughly 100 metres from the family’s home, and the next day, Kaydance's body was found by a search and rescue team.

Autopsies showed both girls died from hypothermia.

The prosecutor reminded the judge earlier this week that Pauchay told the sentencing circle he shouldn't have been charged with a crime because the incident was accidental.

But there was evidence Pauchay rejected help from a brother-in-law who offered to take the girls after realizing their father was drunk that night.

Pauchay had 52 prior convictions, most of them for failing to comply with court orders.

His defence lawyer, Ron Piche, said Pauchay was relieved he did not receive a harsher sentence.

Piche said there are no immediate plans for appeal