WPG @ BC
The Bombers took control early, and never really relinquished it. The Lions defense tightened up in the second half and kept them in it, but their offense had a pretty rough go of it.
And hey, we got to see a Big Man Touchdown!
WPG @ BC
The Bombers took control early, and never really relinquished it. The Lions defense tightened up in the second half and kept them in it, but their offense had a pretty rough go of it.
And hey, we got to see a Big Man Touchdown!
Where'd you find it?
Pretty good so far (if you're a Bombers fan)!
As someone who doesn't really pay attention to the off season...it's stunning.
Okay, I haven't seen much of the week's games yet, but I did see that game-ending kick return by SASK.
Holy smokes.
Toews is a relatively legendary player with a proven record...who's pushing 40 and hasn't played in about three years.
It's a bit of a gamble, but there's a lot of potential, and a one-year contract isn't too risky.
I'd like to know more about the ruling than what's presented in the article. And I guess I'd need to know more about Canadian defamation law.
Not reading the book is unfortunate (sort of)...but it seems like a person could form a sincerely-held beliefs about a book without reading the thing cover to cover.
I didn't have any problem with Omega's appearance - his whole deal was that he could reshape his universe at will, so...sure, giant bone monster, why not?
How easily he was dispatched is another matter. It's sort of what I expected from the episode, but still not exactly satisfying.
"There was plenty of fuss made about Winston Churchill being in Doctor Who, when there's plenty of history to suggest he wasn't such a good guy. And that's always the way."
He added: "Our history of slavery, our way of walking through the world is constantly being re-analysed. So I like to think it's the same on Gallifrey... Omega has been re-contextualised, and the story gets bolder and changes over time.
"We don’t want to repeat the past, we want to push it forward."
This seems like a very odd train of thought, though.
The SNW Gorn literally pulled the classic sitcom "stay on your side of the line" routine - basically the same motivation as "Arena".
I know just the anomaly.

It's modern fandom, so...probably.