Nate's Soliloquy
Now that Nate has had an opportunity to clear his mind, we can back to the games. Well, first, I'd like to make a small handful of counter-points to Nate's absurdly prolix response to my most recent blog post.
First, those games were written on the standard yellow paper which we use for recording every game we've played, and were solely within Nate's possession since they were first transcribed. Curiously, though, they had been folded behind the other results, in a manner that would imply the pages contained something as mundane as a shopping list; yet they contained nothing else but the lowest point in Mr. Kostelnik's sordid past.
Oh, and to speak of revisionist history, Mr. Kostelnik also points to a win by New Jersey over Detroit as discounting a comment I had made. Ironically, the post was made at roughly 2 PM on Sunday, and this contest of which Mr. Kostelnik speaks occurred at somepoint after we left the library over seven hours later.
So while Mr. Kostelnik is correct in asserting that the tides have turned in our series, he does little to rebut the fact that he's an occasionally-careless and always-indignant opponent. So if the D00$hk4wk has nothing more to say, here are 3 more games:
Game 77: Dallas (Andy) 4 vs. Vancouver 2
Game 78: New Jersey (Nate) 3 vs. Detroit 2
Game 79: Ottawa (Nate) 4 at Philadelphia 2
Totals ------
Games: Nate 39, Andy 37, 2 ties
Goals: Nate 262, Andy 261
First, those games were written on the standard yellow paper which we use for recording every game we've played, and were solely within Nate's possession since they were first transcribed. Curiously, though, they had been folded behind the other results, in a manner that would imply the pages contained something as mundane as a shopping list; yet they contained nothing else but the lowest point in Mr. Kostelnik's sordid past.
Oh, and to speak of revisionist history, Mr. Kostelnik also points to a win by New Jersey over Detroit as discounting a comment I had made. Ironically, the post was made at roughly 2 PM on Sunday, and this contest of which Mr. Kostelnik speaks occurred at somepoint after we left the library over seven hours later.
So while Mr. Kostelnik is correct in asserting that the tides have turned in our series, he does little to rebut the fact that he's an occasionally-careless and always-indignant opponent. So if the D00$hk4wk has nothing more to say, here are 3 more games:
Game 77: Dallas (Andy) 4 vs. Vancouver 2
Game 78: New Jersey (Nate) 3 vs. Detroit 2
Game 79: Ottawa (Nate) 4 at Philadelphia 2
Totals ------
Games: Nate 39, Andy 37, 2 ties
Goals: Nate 262, Andy 261

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