And with that, we close the book on new content at this blog. It will remain as an archive as we continue to move over the comments section and find an easy way to index things at the new place. I hope you join me, but do understand if this breaks the chain.
This has been an education, a passion and a tremendous amount of fun. It was a shared expression, empty without you. I thank you for that, and sincerely hope you'll indulge me in this one time move across the street.
God bless, thanks for the memories.
New blogsite:
http://lowetide.ca/blog/
In Lowetide we trust. See you on .ca.
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ReplyDeleteI wish I could get a count of how many hours I have spent here. Thanks LT, see you over there.
ReplyDeleteDeath to book¡e!
ReplyDeleteLT: You've always been stellar at putting community first. I look forward to the new site where you have more options and opportunities to share your fantastic abilities.
ReplyDeleteOff to register at the new site.
Done.
ReplyDeleteI've subscribed to the RSS feed on Lowetide.ca. Continue the fantastic work both here & at the Nations sites.
Appreciate your efforts!
This site has been a welcome respite from the partisan bitch-fests that go on at other forums.
ReplyDeleteThanks, LT, for setting the bar for hosting so high. See you on the other side.
Thanks Lowetide for vastly improving my experience of being an Oilers fan. I'll move my lurking to your new website.
ReplyDeleteNo no.. Thank you for the memories...
ReplyDelete(and actually everyone else that has helped colour the discussions Ive followed over the last number of years.. yeah, many years.. thanks all)
And in terms of "improving my experience of being an Oilers fan".. I totally agree that my time here has done that..
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many of us fans you brought out of the dark ages of 'seen him good', LT?!.. haha..
Bravo Lowetide.
ReplyDeleteI've been reading this blog for years and have really appriciated the time you've spent dissecting the Oilers.
Turn out the lights. The party's over.
ReplyDelete- Slick
I don't really know anything about what it means to be traded in juniour hockey. Is the Marincin trade pretty typical?
ReplyDeleteLt - see you on the other side.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mammaries. See you on the flip side.
ReplyDeleteNew site looks nice LT, looking forward to reading there.
ReplyDeletePosting because I want the last word on this site.
ReplyDeleteYEOWWW
I realize you probably won't reply to this comment, Lowetide, but was the title supposed to be a reference to "A Monster at the End of this Book"?
ReplyDeleteNo. It's a Ray Charles song my Mom used to sing to me when I was little. I couldn't think of a title and it popped into my brain.
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