Attached is a real world example of NHL message boards during the month of August. Enjoy. Click here and enjoy a good laugh.
Archive for August 15th, 2009
NHL Message Boards During August
Saturday, August 15th, 2009Go Gil, Go
Saturday, August 15th, 2009This article made me smile and made me happy. Read all about Gilbert Arenas right here.
A healthy Gilbert Arenas - playing with attitude and speed - will be such a welcome sight at Verizon Center this coming season. Gil is the straw that stirs the drink.
As minority owners in the Wizards, we root for the team not only as fans but as partners too. And Gilbert Arenas is a charismatic player, one that you can’t take your eyes off of. I can’t wait to see a healthy and explosive Gilbert Arenas BACK in great form and sold out crowds cheering away to boot.
Morphing the Caps Website
Saturday, August 15th, 2009You will start to see some subtle yet meaningful changes to the Capitals website over the next few months. Some changes are because we are working closely together with the folks at NHL.com and some of our own design. Click here for the first inkling of change.
The new platform promises us more capabilities locally and should also offer the league a better network effect. We also promise to continue to invest in local services; content and video; and to make our website inviting and very interactive and informative.
Picks and Pans
Saturday, August 15th, 2009Picks:
- Man on Wire - Just watched this Academy Award winner. What a fantastic documentary. Get it today on DVD.
- The Soloist - A bit grumpy but wonderful acting, a heart wrenching film based on a true story just out on DVD.
- This issue of Newsweek. Great writing on crime; serial murderers and a great first person story about growing up with a drug dealing father. Very powerful stuff.
- Bangkok Haunts - John Burdett does it again. A fast thriller of a read.
Pans:
- G.I. Joe - Don’t go. Yikes. $100 plus million for that? Looked like mid ’60’s puppet animation with the worst screenplay imaginable. What were they thinking?
- Time Magazine cover story on exercise - What were they trying to say? Don’t exercise? I didn’t get it. Why a cover story on that subject? Weird choice.
