I am starting to coordinate the next hockey event at OSU. Keep these dates in mind: April 10th, April 17th, and April 24th. They are all on Friday (all that was available). The time is the same 9:15 to 10:15. Depending on how many are interested this time around, we may do an hour and a half. If we have only 10, an hour seems like enough. Joe Please vote, it makes life easier. =)
Yes! Fun was had by all, I hope. Thanks to all of you for coming out; those who didn't you can bugger off (just kidding). Next time, I'll try to work a bit harder on lining up another goaltender and some more players. I will try to do this once a month, if you are up to it. BTW, Scrappy lived up to her name; quite the fight in that one. =) Joe
No, I guess I am not sure. The last I knew he was going to, but I am sure you know better than I. Again, if anyone has friends who play they are welcome to come.
Harb, cpeezy, apch8r, lp, scrappy, Paddy, yota, tomin, goalie. This is not counting any friends who are welcome to come. So we will have 8 skaters, hopefully one of us has another goalie friend.
Agreed, should be good fun. Just bring your extra stuff if you can, that way if anyone does need it, we have it. I am bringing extra shinpads, sticks and skates.
+1 here. If the bank puts a force placed insurance policy on something, you can usually fax them proof that it was insured for the referenced dates and they will reimburse you that amount or credit to the account. I have had this happen on a rental unit because the escrow wasn't set up properly, it isn't fun. I would call the insurance department of the bank and ask them for their fax # and then give that number to your insurance agent to fax the proof.
I work closely with faculty at OSU every day and from what you are saying, his philosophy is to value exams over busywork, so it seems a little contrary to his philosophy to put more weight on your quizzes, ec, and begging. You may get a bump if you are very close, like 1 to .5 percent. You can give it try, but I wouldn't count on getting a 5% bump. I would highlight your attendance record if you have missed one or less class periods and any times you may have met with him at office hours. Go over your exams and look at the questions you missed and understand exactly why you got them wrong. Explain why your being a bad test-taker wrought these results. Be sure to explain how you would have answered correctly whilst not under duress. Good Luck!
Good News! Thanks! Just to remind ( I don't want to be annoying), its 16 bucks to skate, but if there are more then 10 there, I will refund some of that.