Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Superstar Of The Month: Milt Stegall



The Superstar of the month for July is Milt Stegall of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

The Blue Bombers slotback set an all-time CFL record with his 138th touchdown, then added his 139th late in Winnipeg's 36-18 home win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Friday night. Stegall passed the all-time mark of 137 touchdowns he'd shared with retired running backs George Reed and Mike Pringle. Stegall now has 136 career touchdown receptions and three non-receiving touchdowns — one on a punt return, one on a blocked kick return and one on a fumble recovery.

Congratulations Milt for being the Superstar of the month for July 2007.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

The Greatest Show On Earth

Well, another year for the Calgary Stampede had come and gone. I attended this years exhibition last Saturday, which was difficult at times as it was well over 30 degrees Celsius all afternoon. The rides and games were the norm, same ones every year. The Round Up Center was a popular place on this day, simply because of the air conditioning. I watched the Superdogs again. That's always entertaining, plus it helped to get out of the sun. Later that evening I attended the chuckwagons and grandstand show. The chucks were exciting to watch, unfortunately on this day there was an accident and 3 horses died. I don't want to get into that right now. That's for another rant at another time.
After the chucks was the grandstand show. Which was the highlight of the day. The singing and dancing was excellent, of course. But there was more then just that. There was also a comedy act. Ventriloquist Ron Lucas had the soldout crowd howling. Which was a pleasant suprise, as most of the grandstand shows I've attended it was mostly singing and dancing, plus the fireworks at the end. It was a little difficult to watch the final stage act. As the fireworks were going off at the same time. So naturally most of the crowd was watching the fireworks and ignoring the stage. But nonetheless it was a great show and I'll definately have to make arrangements to attend next year.

(the only thing which I really didn't enjoy was before the Grandstand show began. We got to hear from the CEO of Shell. It should be no suprise as it's in Calgary and a major oil company is a huge sponsor. But it kinda pissed me off a tad when they plaster the Shell symbol while he makes the usual corporate speech.... anyways that 's for another post at another time.)

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

good eatin'

Last weekend I was in and around the Banff/Canmore area with my special someone. When we decided to stop for a bite to eat at The Grizzly Paw in Canmore. I had never been to this restaurant before. But I was extremely satisfied with everything about it after the meal. The food was good and the prices were reasonable. It was a pub style atmosphere, more then a restaurant. Which is what made it so enjoyable. They also have a mini brewery at The Grizzly Paw, with a couple of their own unique ales. I was driving so I didn't have a chance to sample any. With the restaurant area there was also an outdoor patio. This establishment gets 2 opposable monkey thumbs up from Dr.Clawmonkey. If you're ever in the Canmore area and you're a little hungry and/or thirsty. Stop into The Grizzly Paw and you won't be disappointed.


Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Superstar Of The Month for June: Scott Niedermayer


The Superstar of the month for June (sorry for the lateness) is Scott Niedermayer for winning the Stanley Cup and the Conn Smythe Trophy; for playoff MVP.

Scott is a true superstar, he's won almost everything there is to win when it comes to hockey. He's won a Memorial Cup, a World Junior Gold Medal, an Olympic Gold Medal, several Stanley Cups, a Norris Trophy (for top defenceman) and a Conn Smythe Trophy. He's probably even won more but I didn't have the time to check it all out. Don't be suprised if he retires sooner rather then later. What else does he have left to accomplish?

Congratulations Scott for being the Superstar of the month for June 2007.