We’re going to have to switch some squares up for things like, “Sen make good back check” or “ Sen gets stick in passing lane”.
Russell wrote:Jacques is killing bingo.
Jacques is killing bingo.
Never any doubt.
Couple of almosts but no cigar: https://www.focusring.ca/bingo/SensBingo.html?board=ckWjqQopNUbaBuHtXlTOsYFI&scored=1642767&bname=senior
tjlincoln wrote:It’s got to have been a long time since Josh Norris was the number one star
It’s got to have been a long time since Josh Norris was the number one star
Great to see him bounce back and not sulk.
Nothing
https://www.focusring.ca/bingo/SensBingo.html?board=imSKNBcPfZAhdtOrpWXEGJHQ&scored=1135617&bname=Russell
Cathy wrote:Ouch! Check for cuts.
Ouch! Check for cuts.
Twss
Another speed run game, too.
My card had zero bingo potential:
https://www.focusring.ca/bingo/SensBingo.html?board=NEhgXFUGjbcZnACWtpKlordI&scored=17307265&bname=data_sprite12_game54
Final card...
Hey, that's the Ducks goal song.
How do they play like this and I end up with a card like that:
final card
Cathy wrote:Homer wrote:data_sprite12 wrote:Does that even count as a disallowed goal when the player already knew?subjective, but usually only (not aways) when it goes for review. this one everyone in the building knew. But would have been an AYKM if he had tipped it with his stick before it went in. I have Stuuuutzle and Under Review next to each…it was never gonna happen.
Homer wrote:data_sprite12 wrote:Does that even count as a disallowed goal when the player already knew?subjective, but usually only (not aways) when it goes for review. this one everyone in the building knew. But would have been an AYKM if he had tipped it with his stick before it went in.
data_sprite12 wrote:Does that even count as a disallowed goal when the player already knew?
Does that even count as a disallowed goal when the player already knew?
subjective, but usually only (not aways) when it goes for review.
this one everyone in the building knew.
But would have been an AYKM if he had tipped it with his stick before it went in.
I have Stuuuutzle and Under Review next to each…it was never gonna happen.
I have Stutzle and AYKM goal for corner dabs to give me a bingo. I was one stick tip away from it too.
So, what do we know now.....
that the sens def played down to chicago and Anaheim’s level. The question is, will they learn from that?
Homer wrote:Stützle playing fütball
Stützle playing fütball
My brain turned that into "stoosle playing foosball"
I like that they are still pressuring the Stars at this point in the game. It's nice to avoid the panicked scramble.
senior wrote:Homer wrote:Cathy wrote:data_sprite12 wrote:Cathy wrote:Stepping away again, forgot to feed the dog during intermission. How was the dog not staring at you the entire time? For a highly food-motivated dog, she is S-H-O-C-K-I-N-G-L-Y chill about not being fed.She gets excited when I prep it, but she doesn't nag me about it when I forget. I kinda wish she did.So she's not like this? I've have a cat that will sure as heck let you know if you dare to be 1 minuet late feeding him.
Homer wrote:Cathy wrote:data_sprite12 wrote:Cathy wrote:Stepping away again, forgot to feed the dog during intermission. How was the dog not staring at you the entire time? For a highly food-motivated dog, she is S-H-O-C-K-I-N-G-L-Y chill about not being fed.She gets excited when I prep it, but she doesn't nag me about it when I forget. I kinda wish she did.So she's not like this?
Cathy wrote:data_sprite12 wrote:Cathy wrote:Stepping away again, forgot to feed the dog during intermission. How was the dog not staring at you the entire time? For a highly food-motivated dog, she is S-H-O-C-K-I-N-G-L-Y chill about not being fed.She gets excited when I prep it, but she doesn't nag me about it when I forget. I kinda wish she did.
data_sprite12 wrote:Cathy wrote:Stepping away again, forgot to feed the dog during intermission. How was the dog not staring at you the entire time?
Cathy wrote:Stepping away again, forgot to feed the dog during intermission.
Stepping away again, forgot to feed the dog during intermission.
How was the dog not staring at you the entire time?
For a highly food-motivated dog, she is S-H-O-C-K-I-N-G-L-Y chill about not being fed.
She gets excited when I prep it, but she doesn't nag me about it when I forget. I kinda wish she did.
So she's not like this?
I've have a cat that will sure as heck let you know if you dare to be 1 minuet late feeding him.
That is amateur level — Russell has many that will let you know *before* you are late. At least, they did when I was cat-sitting.