Tuesday, January 19, 2016

West Bend Mutual Rubber Puck Split Decision Day #660, 303 or 1370

A basic search of the corrupted ESPN numbering systems can pull the typical Pedigree buyer into the wrong spiritual warfare system. When a Stanley Cup is really no better than a dog dish for Don Gaglione's German Shepherd team, you finally have a proper perspective of the current state of professional sports. With only 36 games remaining in the NHL this season and Paul Ranheim approaching the age of nifty fifty just as soon as Chris Chelios finishes his 'Team 53' beer games, remember than krypton is weightier than titanium and lighter than gold.

If you have uncontrollable desire to make a decision that won't hurt your golf game, your opportunity has arrived on this 1370th day since the son of Roland Hendrikson started a fiscal and spiritual war in Wisconsin family court against me and my entire family. I was forced into this war against my will, but I do know how to fight dirty or clean and keep myself holy in the process.

Identify the 'common puck' that went behind Corey Crawford in their 3 to one win against Michael Fisher's team:

A) Puck #303 :  Olaf Kolzig
C) Puck #666: Sam Crawford
D) Puck # 1370: James Cleveland of Milwaukee
G) Puck #92 of team KordUcki, reading the U=92 from right to left.
E)  Jumbo the Elephant

This is no different than trying to number a curious Mormon  or assign a employee number to an illegal alien.

Since I already made a decision on who bests represents the spirit of the  number 165 in an 8/8 situation against Bill Watterson, my decision has not been written in stone.

Did the G=Georgetown X=Xavier basketball game make an anti-crime papal difference in the world of  George Duke and 'Sweet Baby' lyrics? ' or in the very basic world of James Miller, the classmate of Teretha Allison?  (This is a huge front check question, not a bonus round question.)  Keep in mind I assigned an X to Jason Arnott, not to Richard Attenborough or Roman Josi and the Pussycats in my carefully designed Hebrew letter dispensation game.


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