Life as a Hab

Feb 08, 2007 12:23

It's the craziest thing. I went through my first weeks with the Canadiens relatively unknown, which was really OK with me. I was just another guy going about my own life. I didn't get recognized very much, and it was actually nice ( Read more... )

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mikeyryder February 8 2007, 17:37:04 UTC
You'll get a lot more congratulations than grief about that man, whatever you actually did. In my experience there exactly two sorts of Sidney fans: People who like the pens, and Halifax dwellers, and there aren't many of either in this city.

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maxlapierre February 8 2007, 17:44:51 UTC
Well, I kind of like it really. This whole hero-worship all for a little jab. And when it happened, I thought nothing of it!

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mikeyryder February 8 2007, 17:50:13 UTC
Amazing the way that works, isn't it.

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maxlapierre February 8 2007, 18:12:54 UTC
I love it! I don't really want to be so recognizable that I can't do anything, but having people buy my cofee and stuff, it's not a bad thing for sure.

I wonder what else people would buy me...

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aaron_downey February 9 2007, 19:11:23 UTC
Haha,

Whatever you did, do it again. As long as I'm on the ice I'll back you up when the pussy's goons come after you.

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maxlapierre February 9 2007, 20:26:18 UTC
Thanks, man. I don't really see myself making a name for myself pushing guys around, but it was pretty fun giving that kid a little jab.

Haha. I can call him a kid, even though I'm only 21!

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aaron_downey February 9 2007, 23:09:27 UTC
You better not, that's my job.

I think 'brat' is a better term

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maxlapierre February 9 2007, 23:37:45 UTC
You can be the fighter on the team, no problem. Plus, my teeth are really pretty and I'd hate to lose them. I'll just be the pretty boy rookie!

And I will call him a bratty kid!

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