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forty_three
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I've joked that I wanted to find out which bars Mike Commodore hangs out in so I can go quiz him on what is wrong with Ottawa.
Don't have to anymore. Me and a co-worker were eating lunch down by the river downtown and there are these two guys jogging on the path. As they get closer, I realize one of them is Commodore. I pointed at him and yelled "COMMIE!". This scared the crap out of my co-worker who is not a hockey fan at all. All he knew is I yelled Commie and now this big guy was coming towards us with a stern look on his face. He said "It's Comm-O".
Finally he smiled and my buddy could breathe again. I told him I had wanted to meet him, which was met with a quizzical look. "Uhhh, why?"
"Because I am a Senators fan"
He responded "Well, nice talkin to ya." and started running off. Then he laughed and turned around and came back over. Asked me why a Sens fan was in Columbus. I told him my story and he just looked at me and said "That's a really fucked up story, and way too long. But you're a Jackets fan now, right?"
"Not since I met you."
He laughed. A really cool guy. He answered my questions and seemed to like it.
To sum up:
- Alfie is a great guy, and works his ass of. He just doesn't seem to know how to relate as well to people who don't work as hard as him.
- Heatley is a bit of a dick and most of the staff really didn't like him. He always got along with Heatley though.
- It's tough being new/young there because everyone goes their separate ways after games. No real camaraderie.
- The fans up there are really great, but the media is "like a pack of 13 year old girls".
- When I asked if Murray is as big a douche as he seems, he just laughed.
- Columbus "rocks", and he wants to stay around.
I feel bad that I didn't realize until later that the guy jogging with him was Andrew Murray.
Don't have to anymore. Me and a co-worker were eating lunch down by the river downtown and there are these two guys jogging on the path. As they get closer, I realize one of them is Commodore. I pointed at him and yelled "COMMIE!". This scared the crap out of my co-worker who is not a hockey fan at all. All he knew is I yelled Commie and now this big guy was coming towards us with a stern look on his face. He said "It's Comm-O".
Finally he smiled and my buddy could breathe again. I told him I had wanted to meet him, which was met with a quizzical look. "Uhhh, why?"
"Because I am a Senators fan"
He responded "Well, nice talkin to ya." and started running off. Then he laughed and turned around and came back over. Asked me why a Sens fan was in Columbus. I told him my story and he just looked at me and said "That's a really fucked up story, and way too long. But you're a Jackets fan now, right?"
"Not since I met you."
He laughed. A really cool guy. He answered my questions and seemed to like it.
To sum up:
- Alfie is a great guy, and works his ass of. He just doesn't seem to know how to relate as well to people who don't work as hard as him.
- Heatley is a bit of a dick and most of the staff really didn't like him. He always got along with Heatley though.
- It's tough being new/young there because everyone goes their separate ways after games. No real camaraderie.
- The fans up there are really great, but the media is "like a pack of 13 year old girls".
- When I asked if Murray is as big a douche as he seems, he just laughed.
- Columbus "rocks", and he wants to stay around.
I feel bad that I didn't realize until later that the guy jogging with him was Andrew Murray.