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Bob Griebel <[log in to unmask]>
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Bob Griebel <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Dec 2001 11:32:55 -0600
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Tom, it's hard to add anything of substance to something that's put so
well.  All I can do is pledge that you'll get a complete report from me
on each and every college hockey game that's played here in Fort Worth,
even if I have to do it from the telecast.

boB Griebel
Michigan

P.S.  Would it help any if the "reply" function sent the reply to the
list rather than the author?  Every other list I read does that
automatically.



"Rowe, Thomas" wrote:

> Hello Wayne and others.
>
> I'm starting to wonder how many of us are left on this list.  There are
> almost no postings coming through, and the majority of those are not
> discussion generating.  The whole idea behind this list, IMO, is to
> provide a forum for the exchange of information and opinions.  Yes, I
> know that College Hockey Online can provide a wealth of information
> including scores, but its not the same as fans exchanging ideas.  If
> people cannot find topics worthy of discussion here, then the list will
> surely die.
>
> "Well," you might ask, "if you think its such a problem, why don't you
> post something?"  A fair question.  My answer is that I reside at a Div
> III school and see no Div I games except those I catch some weekends on
> satellite TV.  I used to get a lot of insight out of this list, but this
> year virtually nothing.  I lament the loss.  If I were able to follow a
> team and could report anything of interest I would, but realistically I
> have nothing to say.  I do, however, very much want to listen.
>
> Well, everything has a life cycle, and maybe we are in those twilight
> years.  If so, its been a fun ride.  But I'm hoping its not over yet.
>
> FWIW
>
> Tom Rowe                            UWSP dept of Psych
> =============================
> Home of Division III National Champion Pointers
> 89, 90, 91 & 93 and National Runners-up 92 & 98
> ===================================

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