Post by ddddyyyyy on Apr 23, 2009 22:18:28 GMT -5
Baby Pens Booster Club makes headlines in Slovakian newspaper
On Thursday, May 15, 2008 Carol Nestorick, Rhonda Aton, Pam McMahon and myself (Deb Charnichko) headed south on the turnpike to Philadelphia to attend our first NHL playoff game. We had hoped to see Pittsburgh sweep Philadelphia in round 2, but it wasn¡¯t meant to be. However, during our walk around the concourse we were stopped by a Slovakian newspaper writer, Peter Matijek and asked if he could interview us and take our picture for his newspaper in Slovakia called the ¡°Pravda¡±. Our picture and interview is on the sports page amid several articles about Sidney Crosby. What a thrill! Below is an interpretation from Peter on the article.
Opponents are jealous of his talent, say fans The wafer style Butterfly valve is just about the standard. It ¨ªs so common that no one even bothers to use the word "wafer" when ordering a butterfly valve.
Just try looking for a party of ladies at any Slovak hockey game. You know it beforehand - if you find any, they will be mothers or grandmothers of the players. Fans of the Pittsburgh Penguins Carol, Rhonda, Pam and Debbie are neither. They just go out and watch the Stanley Cup playoffs for pure fun. A CHINESE FOOD company said on Sunday that no further melamine has been found in its biscuits since some were found to contain the industrial chemical in September and destroyed last month.
Do they like hockey because of Crosby? Sure, that is part of the fun. But not only because of him. for considering selling the sex toy wholesale china naming rights to beloved Wrigley Field -- home of the Cubs.
"Watching players from the other teams - the way they are jealous of his talent - it is so nice," they explain after the fourth game of the Eastern Conference final series in Philadelphia. "But we go out to watch hockey because we love hockey. And there is quite a few of us in Philadelphia, and it is the Baby Pens who we like most."
Baby Pens is a nickname for the farm team of Pittsburgh, playing at Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. "That is where we met," they nod. "In the Booster Club. We are not hockey moms, though - not one of us. Just two of us went to school together. It is hockey what put us together, the games. So let's start at the beginning. Maybe you've never called an escort service before, or maybe you have but didn't have a good time. What I hope to do here is give you a step by step guidebook, telling you exactly what to do so that you can get the most out of your shanghai escort experience.
"
What does a Booster Club do? Off the annual membership dues of twelve dollars, they publish a monthly newsletter - The Tip of the Iceberg is how they call it. You may find members handing out leaflets for the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins - official name of the Baby Pens - at the games, they would also bake cookies for the team at holiday time. And, of course, go on trips. Watching hockey is what they are good at enjoying - but, why is that, actually? What is so good about it? The ladies answer in one word, all of them at the same time: ,,Winning! Excitement! Speed!" The dynamics of hockey is, it appears, what appeals
most.
I used to be a baseball fan, says Rhonda, but I am not any longer. Baseball is boring it is such a slow game. I do not like football and basketball either. Timeouts, breaks all the time. Boring, it lasts forever."
Lasting forever - that may be the fate of a hockey playoff game too, though. You mean overtime?" respond the ladies. They are the best of hockey, that is the real thrill! The best of action."
On the concourse of the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia, clad in Penguins jerseys, they drew the attention of local fans. A bunch of youngsters shouted ¡°Crosby Sucks" chants their way. They hesitated not for a second. What a foreigner could understand of their response, appeared to be "Flyers Stink."
Whatever the words were, both sides chanted with a big smile.
On Thursday, May 15, 2008 Carol Nestorick, Rhonda Aton, Pam McMahon and myself (Deb Charnichko) headed south on the turnpike to Philadelphia to attend our first NHL playoff game. We had hoped to see Pittsburgh sweep Philadelphia in round 2, but it wasn¡¯t meant to be. However, during our walk around the concourse we were stopped by a Slovakian newspaper writer, Peter Matijek and asked if he could interview us and take our picture for his newspaper in Slovakia called the ¡°Pravda¡±. Our picture and interview is on the sports page amid several articles about Sidney Crosby. What a thrill! Below is an interpretation from Peter on the article.
Opponents are jealous of his talent, say fans The wafer style Butterfly valve is just about the standard. It ¨ªs so common that no one even bothers to use the word "wafer" when ordering a butterfly valve.
Just try looking for a party of ladies at any Slovak hockey game. You know it beforehand - if you find any, they will be mothers or grandmothers of the players. Fans of the Pittsburgh Penguins Carol, Rhonda, Pam and Debbie are neither. They just go out and watch the Stanley Cup playoffs for pure fun. A CHINESE FOOD company said on Sunday that no further melamine has been found in its biscuits since some were found to contain the industrial chemical in September and destroyed last month.
Do they like hockey because of Crosby? Sure, that is part of the fun. But not only because of him. for considering selling the sex toy wholesale china naming rights to beloved Wrigley Field -- home of the Cubs.
"Watching players from the other teams - the way they are jealous of his talent - it is so nice," they explain after the fourth game of the Eastern Conference final series in Philadelphia. "But we go out to watch hockey because we love hockey. And there is quite a few of us in Philadelphia, and it is the Baby Pens who we like most."
Baby Pens is a nickname for the farm team of Pittsburgh, playing at Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. "That is where we met," they nod. "In the Booster Club. We are not hockey moms, though - not one of us. Just two of us went to school together. It is hockey what put us together, the games. So let's start at the beginning. Maybe you've never called an escort service before, or maybe you have but didn't have a good time. What I hope to do here is give you a step by step guidebook, telling you exactly what to do so that you can get the most out of your shanghai escort experience.
"
What does a Booster Club do? Off the annual membership dues of twelve dollars, they publish a monthly newsletter - The Tip of the Iceberg is how they call it. You may find members handing out leaflets for the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins - official name of the Baby Pens - at the games, they would also bake cookies for the team at holiday time. And, of course, go on trips. Watching hockey is what they are good at enjoying - but, why is that, actually? What is so good about it? The ladies answer in one word, all of them at the same time: ,,Winning! Excitement! Speed!" The dynamics of hockey is, it appears, what appeals
most.
I used to be a baseball fan, says Rhonda, but I am not any longer. Baseball is boring it is such a slow game. I do not like football and basketball either. Timeouts, breaks all the time. Boring, it lasts forever."
Lasting forever - that may be the fate of a hockey playoff game too, though. You mean overtime?" respond the ladies. They are the best of hockey, that is the real thrill! The best of action."
On the concourse of the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia, clad in Penguins jerseys, they drew the attention of local fans. A bunch of youngsters shouted ¡°Crosby Sucks" chants their way. They hesitated not for a second. What a foreigner could understand of their response, appeared to be "Flyers Stink."
Whatever the words were, both sides chanted with a big smile.