By Prop-ular Demand
Illinois Men's Rugby Football Club, Old Boys 2010:
"Man, this gets harder every year"
"You want me to go in there?"
"Sure, another 40 minutes of game time, why not?!"
After the match... your 2010 IMRFC Old Boys
A Risk Managing Citizen-Retired Soldier, He Who Hunted Heads, A hoopy e-learning frood who is also a generative artist/teacher, A PMP'n Migratory Executive, A Running Dog Capitalist/Economist, A CSM who has had a Kipling Experience and an Author/Prop - Yummy as Krispy Kreme and as strong as Dunkin' Donuts Coffee!
3 Comments:
Aren't you guys too old to be playing rugby? The body becomes more resistant to recovery once you turn 29...
Since finding your blog and posting a comment a couple posts ago, I did, out of curiosity, read a bit from the beginning, and have this to say:
1. You (ie LTC John and Inner Prop) got me chuckling which is always a good thing.
2. It didn't get really interesting until Mighty Quinn joined the fray.
3. I've seen the Kipling reference a couple times, but still no definitive answer.
4. Cannot understand how a cockroach could garner such attention and commentary.
5. Tempus42 is the boredgame guy (that's supposed to be punny)
6. CSM Bones joined at some point with rather brief posts - no effusiveness there.
7. I didn't see much of Amiga3000 and Running Dog.
8. My eyes are tired from being on the computer too long.
9. I'm in retail, so in this economy I have a lot of time on my hands.
10. There has to be a #10.... ayee..I can't think of a #10.
I'll be back.
Yes, I am too old for regular play...but at least once a year, we hitthe pitch.
CSM Bones would have to explain the Kipling reference - it was something that happened to him in Afghanistan in 2004.
I still shake my head about the Roach of New Orleans.
I wish my other friends would post - they started to, but tailed off. I chide them every once and again. CSM Bones style is to be brief, yet add alot...
Huzzah! I'd love to play regularly (I'm a bit younger than the ole man, LTC John is a few months older), but I simply don't have the time. I don't know if I could stand it, but I would love to try.
I'm glad you like the blog and honored to have taken part in keeping you at the computer so long.
CSM Bones is a great asset to the blog. In addition to his pithy insight he guilts me to post.
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