Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Oh I do love you, One Great City!

I'm not avoiding the blog anymore. I just seem to have nothing to say. I had 56 posts in six months the first year I started this. I know the trick is to write anyway, because really I always have something.

Here goes.

Since the killer hockey final - where I was secretly cheering for the US after hearing a not-entirely-discreditable prediction that Canadians, blinded by golden patriotism, would hastily vote Conservative were an election to be called shortly following the Games - I have developed a renewed interest in a game that really hasn't captured much of my attention since 1986. Hockey fan WorkerB fills me in on the changes since then.

Fortunately, this is a good place to live should one want to know more about hockey. The NHL site is helpful, but last weekend, there was a live game, outdoors: old Jets vs. the media. Jets were better.

And then 'Death By Popcorn'. Violating all forms of copyright, this movie has been hard to come by, but thanks to the wonders of the interwebber, you can watch it right now if you want. I wouldn't call it a great movie, but it captures something about this place that is bang-on: that (almost?) indomitable spirit of the underdog. This is why I wanted to live here (but I tell people it was because of the quality of the planning school).

Some say they're coming back. Others say, never. It's all about money now and that's one thing that One Great City! does not have. But it sure has loyal fans.

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B took a video of that outdoor game which I haven't got around to uploading to the computer. This entry has been waiting for that upload to happen, but as it seems to make sense without the video, I will go ahead and post this now. Two weeks after the fact...

2 comments:

Lolabola* said...

There are too many things to love about that video.

"history is written by those who lose"!

"you wouldn't think a smaller city smack-dab in the middle of the country would be a violent place..." Wouldn't you? what??

the awesome perogie-maker ad!

and that amazing amazing video montage. great narrator, absurd image juxtaposition!

Yellowbird said...

So happy that you like it! I feel proud to live here with that around.