At 10:28 PM 3/21/96 -0600, William Groskreutz III wrote: >This could also be one of the keys to success for the Gophers. Taking a >bus is far more stressful than flying. I wonder....... I'm not sure I follow this line of reasoning. You can't possibly be suggesting that being herded into coach for a red-eye to Anchorage is less stressful than riding a chartered bus to Houghton. Think of it this way: would you rather pile onto a 5 hour non-stop flight next to a screaming infant with no hope of escape or a 10 hour bus trip with only your teammates which could stop for food and walk-around breaks? Living in and flying to/from Alaska for the past 13 years has turned me into the ultimate airline cynic of all time. Anyone larger than Darren Pang cannot possibly find comfort in those seats. No way do I envy the Alaska players having to fly as many miles as they do each year... Of course, I'm sure regular commercial bus travel is just as bad. But I imagine that few (if any) schools travel by non-chartered bus service. But even if they did, those pecan logs from Stuckey's go a long way toward easing the bus-ride blues. Mark J. Sonnier, C.P.M. [log in to unmask] UAF '90 HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.