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  1. You had a baby!!!

    I got 12 tickets via the lottery and Sioux fans will be sitting in all 12!! My two sons, daughter in law, son's girl friend and I will be in section 226!!

    Yep we sure did! He's got his very own Sioux jersey from my parents too! I think we're in section 211.

  2. Counseling addicts daily, this doesnt surprise me at all.

    To answer a few points made by some of you...

    Prison vs. treatment....yes jail works but so does treatment if they are ready and there is support Jail works to give people structure that need it but it doesnt necessarily solve the problem of addiction. If someone is suddenly better because of a jail sentence, its because they worked really hard to make changes and they have a degree of resilience as well as support from family and friends to be successful. Not everybody makes those choices or has those resources. But there are a lot of drugs in jails and prisons too. If Dubay is violating the system by failing to comply with his conditions, then the judge should put him away. He'll still need drug treatment during and after release if he has any chance of not having issues with the system or with drugs in the future.

    Rock bottom....I went to a training that was done by a famous medical doctor from Vancouver's East Side (Canada's drug capital) and he put rock bottom as (paraphrase)...a homeless, hungry, jobless, abused, neglected, socially isolated, physically and mentally ill addict plagued with legal problems doesnt have a bottom...with all that other sh**, what is their bottom supposed to be, other than death? For most addicts, death really is the only way out.

    I'm glad he's back in the workhouse for violating his conditions. If he keeps it up, send him to jail so he doesnt hurt or kill someone else. I hope he can complete and be successful at a treatment program. Its really too bad for him and his friends and family.

  3. Phats just called, he lives in N. Fargo. The city is asking for voluntary evacuation of North Fargo residents.

    Good luck to him Sioux-CIA

    I've been watching and praying all week...and people here in Ontario are paying attention too. Been thinking way too much about 1997, like so many others as well. My co-workers, friends and family are all watching and praying for my family, friends and former co-workers back home in North Dakota. Never have I been more proud to be from North Dakota than this week when I have watched all the volunteers and stubborn Germans and Norwegians, just damn good and proud Midwestern people like me, stick together through this again. God speed.

  4. I was in my 2nd year at UND and I heard some snippets of it on the radio as I got ready to leave for school. I only had one class that morning, French at Merrifield. As I parked my car, the radio was saying that the Pentagon was hit and that was when I got cold all over. I just thought if they can hit the Pentagon, the center of our defense, its way more serious and scary.

    I dont remember much from the French class. I had to go to work at a bank right after and I changed at my then boyfriends house. I was watching the news coverage with his mom and just really didnt want to go to work after seeing the tower fall. I remember getting to work and the first thing I did was walk behind the teller line to hug my mom.

    I remember driving around that night and seeing the gas lines at every gas station in GF. I remember my dad putting our our American flag and it was out until the first snowfall.

    The next day I went to Christus Rex and prayed. I'm not really the praying sort and the Rex wasnt my church, but I went anyway. And I cried a quite a bit. Then I went to the Presbyterian church that evening to pray again and cry again.

    I watched some of the coverage again today on CNN and some of the scant coverage on Canadian news and saw some pics online and my eyes got watery again. I'm pretty sure that no matter where I am or how old I get, September 11 will always wrench out that emotion and vulnerability I felt that day.

  5. C'mon now! Even bears can catch fish in Alaska!! But, I'm sure the boys on board will enjoy this photobucket remake a bit better than yours. :)

    palinqn0.jpg

    *OMG, I'm a sexist! :lol: *

    LOL! I'm a woman and I enjoy it! I'd kill for legs like that :) I'm totally sexist I guess!

    I'm undecided and waiting for my absentee ballot. I've been following it as much as I can though, ever since November. My husband is sick of it already and doesnt understand why the process takes forever. Especially since the Canadian PM just announced an election for October 14th, haha!

    Its hard to wade through the BS and the only American news channel I get is CNN or WGN. :0

  6. OMG!! CNN just posted that LeRoi Moore passed away tonight!! How unbelieveabely sad! What a talent he was, I'm so happy I got to see him play at the Toronto show this year. My God, I'm in such shock right now and tearing up...crazy! The bands site has a tribute up www.dmband.com

    :silly::silly::silly:

  7. Bob,

    My husband and I are praying for you and your family. Many many healing vibes and courage for your son and your family

    "Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go." Joshua 1:9

  8. So the June 18th show in Toronto was great!!! The setlists at the concerts I went to at Alpine were slightly better but he still played a lot of great stuff. Grey Street was phenomenal, had chills. And the finale, Too Much, was the best. The Idea of You was a good one too. His encore was a bit disappointing though but overall it was a great concert.

    We had rain all day in Ontario, from the North all the way to the city and it was even pouring rain as we were trying to get to the venue. But when we got to Molson, it was a perfectly beautiful night on Lake Ontario.

    My husband who is not a big DMB fan even enjoyed himself, what a great birthday gift ;)

  9. Its my birthday today and my husband surprised me with Dave tickets for the June 18 Toronto show!!!! I'm so excited!!! Its an outdoor venue like Alpine but for the first time I"ll have seats and not lawn tickets. Even though we're in one of the back sections, we'll be right center stage. He doesnt really like Dave but he's willing to go for me!!!! :D:D:)

  10. I thought it was just me! Thanks. :D

    Yes, most definitely! :D

    I almost didnt say anything...

    Sweet Jo, I just love wine...boxed or not...living in Canada with a bunch of French Canucks has turned me into a wine freak :)

  11. You realize about 30,000 out of the 35,000 people there are "drunk college kids"?

    LOL and the other 5000 are trying to fight off a contact high :D

    Man I wish I was going to Alpine this year...missed last year and now that Im in Canada I think my Alpine days are over...shoulda went last year. :D

  12. Some cool Penn State student section things:

    Hey Baby

    We Will Rock You

    Those are also some clips on how AWESOME a White Out would look if everyone would participate.... :D

    The White Out should be planned way in advance for a weekend and be marketed constantly for the weeks leading up to it. It cant be a last minute thing and it should be planned for a specific team every year...like say the Bulldogs...every year people would just know that when we play UMD, everybody wears white.

  13. Geez, don't you people read..... I'll copy and paste this again from post #20 and #33:

    COPIED AND PASTED FROM POST #20 (BY ME, OBVIOUSLY)

    Not everyone is wanting a HC jersey just because they beat the Gophers. That game was one of the absolute greatest hockey games I have ever watched in my life. It proved that "hard work beats skill when skill doesn't work hard" (don't remember who said that)

    I made some great friends from the HC hockey team and in the radio announcers because of them coming to Grand Forks, and I still follow up with them to see how they're doing. I also keep up with their team as much as I can. The boys from that year are some of the greatest guys and they worked hard to make it to playoffs and beat any team. That is quite the accomplishment.

    I have nothing against BC. They have a great and well-respected college hockey program.

    God ok...we get it...get over yourself! :D

    If I collected hockey jerseys I would want one for my collection but I also understand why some Sioux fans get irritated with the HC talk and others enjoy it and have different reasons for wanting a HC jersey. I dont really understand why its such an issue of contension between people on here...neither side will convince the other their argument, so why keep going over it?

    And Sioux-Cia will you share your boxed wine with me?! :D

  14. Why do they sing God Bless America instead of the Star Spangled Banner in Philly?

    Because apparently when it is sung they win games...so it has brought them success in the past.

    According to Wiki.

    I think its stupid...and that singer on the ice butchers O Canada too.

  15. Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I find it offensive for people to clap, cheer or shout during the National Anthem.

    In my opinion, it's completely inappropriate to do anything other than stand, remove your hats, face the flag and sing along if you so wish. Nothing irks me more in The Ralph, or any sporting event for that matter, where I have to listen to people who can't keep themselves from talking during the National Anthem. It's rude.

    I will say that I often get chills in The Ralph when I can faintly hear the crowd singing along. To have that volume increased would be nothing but inspiring. To take it any further than that is nothing but disrespectful.

    The National Anthem is not the appropriate time to pump up your team or intimidate the opponent. It's a time to honor this great Nation, its history and its veterans.

    I completely agree....I attended games in Chicago and I thought it was the most bizarre thing ever when the crowd cheered and clapped during the Anthem. I think its stupid and disrespectful.

    I do like the idea of the whole arena singing though...that is one of the coolest things about Canada...they'll sing the Anthem at the start of any game.

    And I dont like the idea of playing O Canada at our home games unless we're playing a CanadiEn team. That just doesnt make sense to me.

    I have also learned that standing the whole time is completely unecessary for good atmosphere. I used to think let the students stand if they want. I've been to tons of Canadian games in the last 6 months from all levels of skill and nobody stands the whole time. We stand at the beginning, after scoring, during a fight, maybe during an intense moment but for the most part, the atmosphere is ROCKIN without everybody standing. If anybody has been paying attention to the Montreal or Calgary playoff games recently, those fans dont stand the whole time and its crazy in there! I wish the Ralph would allow noisemakers for the fans....every game I've been to has a cowbell from a few different fans, or a huge long horn, or whatever but not limited to those stupid thundersticks. Makes it really fun and gets the crowd into it.

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