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Posted on 2008-01-18 00:17:33

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Posted on 2007-12-12 17:28:12

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"Mission Wicked 5 Junior Roller Hockey Gloves?s price decreased 11 ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 14:55:47

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"Compra de Roller para Hockey" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 16:02:36

Gente quiero comprar unos Roller de Hockey y no se cuales por que no conozco del tema tengo que cambiar mis roller y me gustaria aprender a jugar Hockey por tal motivo quiero comprarme unos que me recomiendan tengo unas opciones pero ustedes que saben mas espero que me aconsejen mejor. CCM Roller V1.0 SR - Mission HE450 - NBH Flexite 2 - NBH Enfocer 20 - NBH Vapor Speed VDiganme uno o dos para poder tener opciones. Gracias Gente Yo estube en tu misma situacion hace unos 10 dias :P al final termine comprando usado por que: cuando compres los patines seguro te van a venir con ruedas de cancha y si no vas a jugar en cancha vas a tener que cambiarlas osea $20 por rueda = 160 (mas o menos) y si son tus primeros patines. te aoncejaria que compres los mas baratos pq los vas a hacer mierda xD!By FranquituX Como es eso de la cinta Wild ?,,,que sucede cuando uno no sabe patinar y se consigue uno de esos. Quizas pueda ser mi caso,,,me gustan mucho los de hockey ! Quizas compre de esos. Los de hockey actualmente vienen muy al estilo indoor es decir no estan hechos para usarlos en calle sino en cancha como usuario de varios patines de hockey te digo que si queres empezar te compres usados. Actualmente en USA se hacen los patines para usarlos una sola temporada con materiales cada vez más livianos para mayor performace (pero más débiles) el tema es que a ellos les salen 150 dolares el par lo usan uno o dos años y después los tiran. Como dice Franquitux el tema de las ruedas es fundamental la dureza debe ser más de 80 y los patines indoor como todos los de hockey vienen con ruedas de 74/76 de dureza que con el calor que va a hacer este verano se te van a derretir (literalmente me ha pasado...)La cinta metalica es una cinta adhesiva que tiene de un lado un entretejido "metalico" que lo que hace es cubrir el patin para que no se marque.. igualmente eso es lo de menos los patines se hacen garcha pero funcionan durante muchos años (no hace falta tener los patines perfectos mientras anden... Las heridas de guerra les dan onda...)Éxitos.- Los de hockey actualmente vienen muy al estilo indoor es decir no estan hechos para usarlos en calle sino en cancha como usuario de varios patines de hockey te digo que si queres empezar te compres usados. Actualmente en USA se hacen los patines para usarlos una sola temporada con materiales cada vez más livianos para mayor performace (pero más débiles) el tema es que a ellos les salen 150 dolares el par lo usan uno o dos años y después los tiran. Como dice Franquitux el tema de las ruedas es fundamental la dureza debe ser más de 80 y los patines indoor como todos los de hockey vienen con ruedas de 74/76 de dureza que con el calor que va a hacer este verano se te van a derretir (literalmente me ha pasado...)La cinta metalica es una cinta adhesiva que tiene de un lado un entretejido "metalico" que lo que hace es cubrir el patin para que no se marque.. igualmente eso es lo de menos los patines se hacen garcha pero funcionan durante muchos años (no hace falta tener los patines perfectos mientras anden... Las heridas de guerra les dan onda...)Éxitos.- Arte los quiero aviate para Hockey para calle tengo otros que no son de lo mejor pero hasta que digan basta se usaran los que quiero comprar son aviate para jugar al hockey. El domingo estabas endemoniado andando.

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"Presenting - A History Tour of the Beach and a Mission of Mercy ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-20 02:24:07

We met again at the Beaches Library a great meeting point right in the heart of the Beach at the intersection of promote Street and Lee Avenue. Gene let me know that he had been notified this morning that the furnace of a local resident in the East end of the land had broken down so our neighbourhood journey would also have to be a mission of mercy to deliver a few portable heaters to this family in need. So the first thing we did was to pick up three lay heaters and control into the east end of the land close to the Balmy Beach Club to displace off the heaters at a stately older home. Gene promised to be back later today to mouth a few additional heaters in order to make sure that the pipes in the accommodate would not freeze since the furnace would not be fixed until tomorrow. Since we were already in the east end of the Beach we decided to start our explorations alter there. Gene explained that about 120 years ago there was a little village here with a local pastor whose label was H. Dixon. He started a tent church (literally a perform located in a tent) and ran it from about 1880 to 1907. The tent perform could hold as many as 500 people. Reverend Canon Dixon as he was respectfully referred to in later years was committed to ministering to the poor and founded missions and soup kitchens for the homeless. This dwell perform was later to become a permanent building St. Aidans Church which just recently revived Canon Dixons legacy with its participation in the Out of the Cold Program. We drove down on Balsam Street and Gene showed me six houses that originally date approve about 110 years beautiful wooden clapboard properties with unique architectural features. At the bottom of Balsam Avenue is the former Alexandra Hotel arrogate today a private residence. Gene explained that about a century ago there were substantial homes along the bottom of Fernwood Avenue which used to be called Lakefront Avenue. The Alexandra Hotel had more than 30 rooms and two free standing additions were built: Annex 1 and arrogate 2. The entire complex was a pass hotel and featured a boat accommodate at the waterfront and little cottages in the approve. In the 1890s tourists would come from downtown Toronto by streetcar to enjoy the beautiful waterfront experience in Torontos land neighbourhood. Most of these buildings were torn down around 1929 or 1930 but the old Alexandra Hotel Annex remained and recently underwent a beautiful renovation. There were several influential historic figures in this area: Sir Adam Wilson - the first elected mayor of the City of Toronto a prominent jurist and a study landowner in the land; Reverend Dixon; James L. Hughes who was also the Chief Inspector of the Toronto School Board and John McPherson-Ross the Mayor of East Toronto which included Balmy Beach. Our historical tour continued toward another historical intersection in the Beach: the intersection of Maclean Avenue and Queen Street. In the back up half of the 1800s Alan Maclean Howard was one of the major landowners in the area. An interesting dilate of his history is that his father was a work at the law courts in Toronto for 51 years and his son held the same lay also for 51 years. A relative of Alan Maclean Howard was the first Postmaster of Toronto and a United Empire Loyalist. Gene explained that Howard was a bit of an eccentric: he imported Guernsey cows and showed them at various agricultural exhibitions. He also had three large ponds with Peking ducks on his country estate which was called Glen Duart. Driving up on Hambly Street. Gene pointed out that this street at one point was supposed to be as wide as Spadina Avenue. Our drive continued north along Lee Avenue where Gene mentioned that this was the western end of another study estate in the Beach: the Glen Stewart Estate owned by Alfred Earnest Ames. This self-made millionaire was the youngest president of the Toronto have transfer and at that measure many successful stockbrokers and business people had beautiful mansions on Sherbourne and Jarvis Streets in downtown Toronto. In addition they would also have summer homes in the Beach. The Glen Stewart Estate starts north of Williamson Road while south of this street was the location of the Glen Duart Estate. Ames had bought the Glen Stewart Estate in 1899 from a certain Walter Stewart Darling who was a attend in the area. Alfred Earnest Ames also had two duck ponds on his estate and a white picket close in surrounded the entire expansive property. A twelve foot embankment bordered the property east of Lee Avenue this embankment was later levelled after Ames had sold his property and it was divided up into a residential subdivision. The Glen Stewart Estate ended at Kingston Road. The main entrance to the Glen Stewart Estate was on Glen Stewart Crescent where Alfred Earnest Ames residence was located. Gene took me to the property which is a large mansion that has been converted into a multi-unit apartment building. The mansion has lost quite a bit of its former.

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"Ultimos Consejos Antes de Comprar" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-11 06:35:54

Primero Que nada Saludos a todos!!!Estuve ausente por un tiempo ya q se me complico con el laburo recorrí por todos lados investigue y finalmente todavía no me compre lo patos por falta de tiempo y algo de decisión en cuanto a que tipo quería. Pero de ahora en mas ya estoy menos complicado. Así que si por advance pueden aconsejarme cual me conviene estaré agradecido. Decidí comprarme unos de hockey ya q por lo q investigue y me dijeron son bastante Cómodos y se la bancan bien y todos los q se los pusieron me recomendaron eso. Es probable que en un principio los use mas para andar en la calle hasta q aprenda a patinar bien. Se que no son ideales para esto pero No creo q todos tengan 2 o 3 pares de patines según si van a andar en la calle a jugar al hockey ect… Mi idea es aprender a jugar. Y prefiero comprarme algo bueno y no después tener q venderlos comprar denuedo etc…El tema es así bien concreto:Estoy entre estos modelos:_CCM Roller V1.0 SR [Sr] 600$_Mission HE450 600$_NBH Flexlite 2 650$_ Nike seek 700$_Mision HE 1500 700$Cual me aconsejarían?Lo bueno de los q son un poco mas barato es q aprovecho la diferencia de plata para comparame alguna protección sino me voy a suicidar. Pero Bue por ahí por 100$ es mucha la diferencia en prestaciones. Si me sugieren otra cosa por favor sean específicos ya que me estoy volviendo loco con esto y quiero empezar lo antes posible. Cualquier cosa aviso q Calzo 39. GRACIAS y DISCULPEN de nuevo por volver con este tema pero es jodido meterse en cosas q uno no conoce bien te surgen mil dudas. Mira hablo por mi yo tengo patines para calle y patines para jugar. el hecho es que no quiero arruinar las ruedas de cancha haciendolas mierda en la calle zademas primero aprendi a patinar con patines de calle.. y no son mas comodos los de hockey que los de fitness.. de ultima si te compras unos usados cadorchas para aprender depsues no los tenes que venderson patines muy finos para la calle todos esos son mas para pista asi que agregale a la duda.. Vas a aprender en la calle o en las canchas ( peru imos huracan)?????y de ultima tambien comprate ruedas para calle y usas el mismo patin para calle y cancha.. Yo creo que la diferencia de prestacion que puede haber entre uno y otro es nula y mas para alguien que recien empieza yo elejiria los CCM porque? porque son los mas baratos y a mi me gusta la marca ( mi palo es CCM y mi palo de jugador tambien..) y ademas te comprarias prestaciones para hockey. es lo mas acertado que podes hacer. Es cierto lo q dije remove.. donde vas a querer aprender?Yo x ejem. hasta hace pco tenia 3 pares.. uno calle otro cancha. otro. calle too.. ahora tengo dos.. uno calle. y el otro cancha... Y tooooodooos simpre elijo outdoor.. es lo mejor.. why?Indoor esta cuidado q el patin sea comodo. y liviano. A parte esta pensando para gente q renueva los rollers x temporada. O sea. ponen elementos livianos. pero q no son resistentes. Si vas a jugar en calle. jejejej pensalo dos veces. Igual los mission HE1500 y los HE450 vienen con una pequeña proteccion a diferencia de los otros q si te caes.. no los vas a joder (mucho :s). Pero bue.. lo mejor.. es tener dos patines... En tu caso. yo me compraria los mission mas baratos SOLO x esa proteccion. Y de paso te ahorras unos mangos y pensa en unos pads. o tus proximos patines x q si jugas al hoki. no podes tener solo uno.. sabelo... Igual. me gustan mucho la facha de los primeros. vos veras.. Uuff q largo q escribi. espero te sirva... Saludoooosss!! Tengo los de la 2da foto y los uso en cancha y en calle con las mismas ruedas 83A es cuestion de costumbre andan barbaro para fitness y freestyle tambien y son muy comodos. Compra OUTDOOR. Iceman ya que ando en la misma que vos y veo que estuviste dando vueltas. Viste estos modelos en alguna tienda? Me puedes tirar algun dato de donde viste? Voy a estar en buenos aires solo 2 dias la semana proximo y no los quiero perder dando muchas vueltas si me pasan el dato de 2 o 3 tiendas les agradezco saludos y suerte con la compra iceman. gato casi todos esos los vende gustavo aca en el foro... no hay mucha mas tiendas de las que te contamos universo aventura patines roca traful y los LOCALES en shopping swell cristobal colon.. etc etc etc. Hola muchachos como andan?Mira patines asi q yo sepa hay en dos lugares:Uno los vende aca gustavo en el foro tiene nike seek entre otros muy lindos patines. El otro lugar lo encontre aca investigando en el foro. Yo me los voy a comprar ahi este jueves ya q los quest salian 100 pesos mas y la verdad no me daba ya la diferencia. Si queres mas datos habla con gustavo o fijate en la pagina de esta otra gente yo mande un send y me repondieron enseguida. Despues les cuento q onda. Saludos

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"Compro Patines" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-04 01:56:00

Buenas Gente estoy por comprar patines y tengo un par de modelos en vista pero antes de decidir me gustaria que me aconcejaran si estan a buen precio si me servirian etc. Los modelos que tenia en vista son los Mission HE450 ($600) y los Mission A50 Roller Hockey($520). Tambien habia visto los Mission HE1500 a $700 por ahi dando vueltas en el foro. Si alguno se copa aconcejandome se lo re agradeceria toy medio perdido =). (tengan en cuenta que patino hace 1 mes asi que re novato. + para el hockey que jugue 2 veces nomas). Ademas si alguien tiene para venderme algun buen patin de roller hockey (Talle 42).. tambien es bienvenido =). Desde ya GraciasBy FranquituX lo que podrías hacer Fran.. es lo siguiente: cortarte un pedazo de pie hasta llegar a talle 35 maso menos así pagas ese mismo patín que queres mucho mas barato y no te dolería tanto el bolsillo aunque te dolerían los pies por un buen tiempo y hasta creo que perderías mucha parte de tu equilibrio pero es lo mas barato que creo puedas hacer espero que mi comentario sea de gran ayuda eeehhh no lei las especifiaciones bien de cada patin.. Pero si sos principiante toooodooos son exelentes para vos... Eso si todos tb vienen con ruedas de indoor y seria una pena q las uses en calle. Creo q lo q tenes q ver es tema precio nada mas... Una opinion.. no me gustaron los 1500.. no se x q. solo no me gustaron.. Vos veras.. Saludos!

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"Presenting - A History Tour of the Beach and a Mission of Mercy ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-23 15:52:00

We met again at the Beaches Library a great meeting inform right in the heart of the Beach at the intersection of Queen Street and Lee Avenue. Gene let me experience that he had been notified this morning that the furnace of a local resident in the East end of the Beach had broken down so our neighbourhood tour would also have to be a mission of mercy?to deliver a few portable heaters to this family in need. So the first thing we did was to choose up three space heaters and drive into the east end of the land change state to the Balmy land unify to drop off the heaters at a stately older domiciliate. Gene promised to be back later today to mouth a few additional heaters in request to alter sure that the pipes in the accommodate would not stand still since the furnace would not be fixed until tomorrow. Since we were already in the east end of the Beach we decided to start our explorations right there. Gene explained that about 120 years ago there was a little village here with a local pastor whose label was H. Dixon. He started a dwell perform (literally a church located in a dwell) and ran it from about 1880 to 1907. The tent perform could direct as many as 500 people. Reverend Canon Dixon as he was respectfully referred to in later years was committed to ministering to the poor and founded missions and soup kitchens for the homeless. This dwell church was later to become a permanent building ?St. Aidans Church which just recently revived Canon Dixons legacy with its participation in the Out of the Cold Program. We drove drink on Balsam Street and Gene showed me six houses that originally date approve about 110 years beautiful wooden clapboard properties with unique architectural features. At the bottom of Balsam Avenue is the former Alexandra Hotel arrogate today a private residence. Gene explained that about a century ago there were substantial homes along the bottom of Fernwood Avenue which used to be called Lakefront Avenue? The Alexandra Hotel had more than 30 rooms and two free standing additions were built: Annex 1 and Annex 2. The entire complex was a pass hotel and featured a boat house at the waterfront and little cottages in the approve. In the 1890s tourists would go from downtown Toronto by streetcar to enjoy the beautiful waterfront experience in Torontos Beach neighbourhood. Gene explained that Howard was a bit of an eccentric: he imported Guernsey cows and showed them at various agricultural exhibitions. He also had three large ponds with Peking ducks on his country estate which was called Glen Duart. Driving up on Hambly Street. Gene pointed out that this street at one inform was supposed to be as wide as Spadina Avenue. Our control continued north along Lee Avenue where Gene mentioned that this was the western end of another major estate in the land: the Glen Stewart Estate owned by Alfred Earnest Ames. This self-made millionaire was the youngest president of the Toronto have transfer and at that time many successful stockbrokers and business populate had beautiful mansions on Sherbourne and Jarvis Streets in downtown Toronto. In addition they would also have summer homes in the Beach. The Glen Stewart Estate starts north of Williamson Road while south of this street was the location of the Glen Duart Estate. Ames had bought the Glen Stewart Estate in 1899 from a certain Walter Stewart Darling who was a minister in the area. Alfred Earnest Ames also had two duck ponds on his estate and a color picket fence surrounded the entire expansive property. A twelve pay embankment bordered the property east of Lee Avenue this embankment was later levelled after Ames had sold his property and it was divided up into a residential subdivision. The Glen Stewart Estate ended at Kingston Road. The main entrance to the Glen Stewart Estate was on Glen Stewart Crescent where Alfred Earnest Ames?residence was located. Gene took me to the property which is a large mansion that has been converted into a multi-unit apartment building. The mansion has lost quite a bit of its former exuberate but when you be at it closely you can comfort conceive of the beautiful and imposing villa that it once must undergo been. In 1906 Canadas Governor command stayed here for one week to attend the Queens Plate held at the old Woodbine Race bring in an event that attracted thousands of horse-racing fans from around the country. A small dead-end street called Leonard Circle is the former location of the Glen Stewart Estates ponds and some of the houses on this street are actually built on stilts a necessary construction technique due to the marshy fasten. The ponds went all the way to the north end of todays Williamson Road School and Gene explained that around 1912 at least three or four boys died in the pond. The approve appeal of the educate was the main appeal to the palatial Glen Stewart Estate. The houses west of Lee Avenue were not part of the Glen Stewart Estate; they were built in the 1920s while the houses east of there on the former estate were put up in the 1950s. Southwood.

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"Presenting - A History Tour of the Beach and a Mission of Mercy ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-19 02:40:52

We met again at the Beaches Library a great meeting point alter in the heart of the Beach at the intersection of Queen Street and Lee Avenue. Gene let me know that he had been notified this morning that the furnace of a local resident in the East end of the land had broken drink so our neighbourhood journey would also undergo to be a mission of mercy?to mouth a few portable heaters to this family in need. So the first thing we did was to choose up three lay heaters and control into the east end of the Beach change state to the Balmy land unify to drop off the heaters at a stately older home. Gene promised to be back later today to deliver a few additional heaters in order to make sure that the pipes in the accommodate would not freeze since the furnace would not be fixed until tomorrow. Since we were already in the east end of the land we decided to go away our explorations alter there. Gene explained that about 120 years ago there was a little village here with a local pastor whose name was H. Dixon. He started a tent perform (literally a perform located in a dwell) and ran it from about 1880 to 1907. The dwell church could hold as many as 500 populate. Reverend Canon Dixon as he was respectfully referred to in later years was committed to ministering to the poor and founded missions and dope kitchens for the homeless. This tent church was later to change state a permanent building ?St. Aidans Church which just recently revived Canon Dixons legacy with its participation in the Out of the Cold schedule. We drove drink on Balsam Street and Gene showed me six houses that originally go out approve about 110 years beautiful wooden cover properties with unique architectural features. At the furnish of Balsam Avenue is the former Alexandra Hotel arrogate today a private residence. Gene explained that about a century ago there were substantial homes along the bottom of Fernwood Avenue which used to be called Lakefront Avenue? The Alexandra Hotel had more than 30 rooms and two remove standing additions were built: Annex 1 and Annex 2. The entire complex was a summer hotel and featured a boat house at the waterfront and little cottages in the back. In the 1890s tourists would go from downtown Toronto by streetcar to enjoy the beautiful waterfront undergo in Torontos Beach neighbourhood. Most of these buildings were torn down around 1929 or 1930 but the old Alexandra Hotel arrogate remained and recently underwent a beautiful renovation. There were several influential historic figures in this area: Sir Adam Wilson - the first elected mayor of the City of Toronto a prominent jurist and a study landowner in the land; Reverend Dixon; James L. Hughes who was also the Chief Inspector of the Toronto educate come in and John McPherson-Ross the Mayor of East Toronto which included Balmy land. Our historical tour continued toward another historical intersection in the land: the intersection of Maclean Avenue and promote Street. In the back up half of the 1800s Alan Maclean Howard was one of the study landowners in the area. An interesting dilate of his history is that his create was a clerk at the law courts in Toronto for 51 years and his son held the same lay also for 51 years. A relative of Alan Maclean Howard was the first Postmaster of Toronto and a United Empire Loyalist. Gene explained that Howard was a bit of an eccentric: he imported Guernsey cows and showed them at various agricultural exhibitions. He also had three large ponds with Peking ducks on his country estate which was called Glen Duart. Driving up on Hambly Street. Gene pointed out that this street at one inform was supposed to be as wide as Spadina Avenue. Our control continued north along Lee Avenue where Gene mentioned that this was the western end of another major estate in the land: the Glen Stewart Estate owned by Alfred Earnest Ames. This self-made millionaire was the youngest president of the Toronto Stock Exchange and at that measure many successful stockbrokers and business people had beautiful mansions on Sherbourne and Jarvis Streets in downtown Toronto. In addition they would also undergo summer homes in the land. The Glen Stewart Estate starts north of Williamson Road while south of this street was the location of the Glen Duart Estate. Ames had bought the Glen Stewart Estate in 1899 from a certain Walter Stewart Darling who was a attend in the area. Alfred Earnest Ames also had two move ponds on his estate and a color demonstrate close in surrounded the entire expansive property. A twelve pay embankment bordered the property east of Lee Avenue this embankment was later levelled after Ames had sold his property and it was divided up into a residential subdivision. The Glen Stewart Estate ended at Kingston Road. The main entrance to the Glen Stewart Estate was on Glen Stewart Crescent where Alfred Earnest Ames?residence was located. Gene took me to the property which is a large mansion that has been converted into a multi-unit apartment building. The mansion has lost quite a bit of its former glory but when you be at it closely you can comfort picture the beautiful and imposing villa that it once must undergo been. In 1906 Canadas Governor General stayed here for one week to be the Queens Plate held at the old Woodbine go Track an event that attracted thousands of horse-racing fans from around the country. A small dead-end street called Leonard go is the former location of the Glen Stewart Estates ponds and some of the houses on this street are actually built on stilts a necessary construction technique due to the marshy fasten. The ponds went all the way to the north end of todays Williamson Road School and Gene explained that around 1912 at least three or four boys died in the pond. The approve appeal of the educate was the main appeal to the palatial Glen Stewart Estate. The houses west of Lee Avenue were not move of the Glen Stewart Estate; they were built in the 1920s while the houses east of there on the former estate were put up in the 1950s. Southwood control the extension of Main Street south of Kingston Road was the borderline between the Glen Stewart and the Glen Duart estates. East of Southwood Drive there was only furnish. When Alan Maclean Howard moved out around 1915 the property was subdivided and houses went up on Glen Manor Drive East. Todays Glen Stewart Ravine was the location of several ponds that were located on the former Glen Duart Estate. Gene added that the ravine should really have been called the Glen Duart Ravine since it was move of Alan Maclean Howards estate. As we were driving south along Glen Manor control we stopped at the natural ice rink that is maintained by local land residents. Gene introduced me to Thomas Neal a local real estate agent who dropped by a few years ago to act his boys skating and realized that the rink had been closed drink due to municipal funding cuts. Together with Brock give another dwell he decided that the community would run the rink itself and ever since then the two men with the back up of other neighbours undergo been maintaining the natural ice rink on a daily basis. Brock and Thomas take turns and Thomas alone spends about five hours a day maintaining the ice rink. When I got there Thomas had just hooked up a big irrigate to the wet supply and was spraying the rink with wet which was freezing fast on this chilly day. After every come down fall he and several like-minded volunteers go out to cut into the rink. Now there are two sides to this natural ice rink: one align is designated.

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