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	<title>Comments on: Kingston</title>
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		<title>By: Andrea</title>
		<link>http://blog.rogersradiointernet.com/donjackson/2007/09/25/kingston/#comment-38</link>
		<author>Andrea</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2007 04:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello Don:  The passion of hockey and what we will do to be sure to get to that game or in one instance last year to get home from a game.   My nephew's biggest travel destination for league play is Barrie and I remember an extremely heavy snow fall one Saturday night after a game where we also encountered the spinning van.  It was the most nerve racking drive I have ever had mostly because I had the 12 year old and his friend who had played a winning game and the 5 year old nephew's with me.  I was thrilled when we finally drove out of the snow but even more I was thrilled that the boys had their hand held games to distract them.  The passion of hockey means we will do it all over again come snow, sleet, hail.....  This weekend I will go to a game even though the nephews are all out of town visiting relatives and will not be playing.

I'm glad you enjoyed Kingston, it is one of my favorite cities.  I have a girlfriend who lives there and I make regular trips to see her (through snow, sleet, hail...) and each time I am awed as much as the first time I visited when I was a child on summer vacations.

Thank you for sharing the passion.
Andrea</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Don:  The passion of hockey and what we will do to be sure to get to that game or in one instance last year to get home from a game.   My nephew&#8217;s biggest travel destination for league play is Barrie and I remember an extremely heavy snow fall one Saturday night after a game where we also encountered the spinning van.  It was the most nerve racking drive I have ever had mostly because I had the 12 year old and his friend who had played a winning game and the 5 year old nephew&#8217;s with me.  I was thrilled when we finally drove out of the snow but even more I was thrilled that the boys had their hand held games to distract them.  The passion of hockey means we will do it all over again come snow, sleet, hail&#8230;..  This weekend I will go to a game even though the nephews are all out of town visiting relatives and will not be playing.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m glad you enjoyed Kingston, it is one of my favorite cities.  I have a girlfriend who lives there and I make regular trips to see her (through snow, sleet, hail&#8230;) and each time I am awed as much as the first time I visited when I was a child on summer vacations.</p>
<p>Thank you for sharing the passion.<br />
Andrea</p>
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