Thursday, September 21, 2006

girlfriends

a few months ago, cooie asked a few of her closest girlfriends to each write a post for her blog, cause she was so busy writing her book that she didn't have time to update. because i couldn't come up with a single event or moment that represented our unique friendship, i decided to precis it in its entirety. i've posted it here, today, because it has become pertinent again. you figure it out...

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I don’t remember meeting Carly.

I don’t remember where it was, or when exactly, or how we came to be introduced. All I’ve got in the depths of my memory, are some mutual friends and an approximate era. It’s odd, really. Generally, I have a solid recollection of faces, and am able to pinpoint the moment I first saw someone –even if it’s just some guy on the street I happen to have walked past more than once (ie: my queen street boyfriend). So NOT remembering the first time I met her means I probably already felt like I knew her…

In the Tobes/Carly episodic vernacular, there are a handful of Toronto essentials:
1. A latenight hunt to steal a toilet plunger.
2. The time I almost got in a fight with an 8 year old re: the Spice Girls movie.
3. The Spice Girls movie.
4. An unnameable tweenie-sugar pop band with a seriously cool bass player.
5. When I red-eyed from Calgary and showed up on her doorstep unannounced.

These are all near decades-ago adventures of two girls from Calgary, who met in The Big City. These are the giddy twentysomething lipstick legends that build memories; the foundation bricks for more serious moments.

In the passing years, marked by the changing of residences and boyfriends, there was the occasional email or phonecall. Or, maybe we’d catch up over lunch at some shitty bar back home. Perhaps we’d have a coffee overseas, in a touristy shopping district, if it proved easier. And each reunion brought us closer.

7. The party in dollis green (London) which was so smoky she crashed at my place
8. The time I skipped meeting the Rangers at Bryant Park, due to Carly’s insistance (I’ll never let her live this one down !!!)

Because I’d never had a lot of female sidekicks, this growing bond came as a bit of a surprise to me. Historically, the friendships with my girl-friends had been intensely close for short periods of time, and most of them ended abruptly due to some irreparable conflict (more often than not blown entirely out of proportion by yours truly). I was always left overwhelmed with hurt feelings and lingering angst.

Further time. Further homes. Further crushes/boyfriends/husbands. And then it hits me : why is it that I’m able to maintain and cherish this woman’s friendship, when I’m thoroughly unable to nurture any others ?

9. Dinner at Mel’s diner in LA.

In February, 2005, Carly and I sat down to a greasy meal in Los Angeles and discussed how neither she nor myself had been able, in the past decade, to maintain relationships with many other women. Theories were thrown around but it eventually came down to the fact that with us, the intensity and immediacy of a ‘regular’ friendship was absent. We had never lived in the same city, so the obligation of constant communication (read: gossiping and venting) was missing, and we were able to just enjoy each other every time we managed to get together. We had stripped away the bullshit and developed a truly important, mature & lasting bond.

The bottom line: I don’t remember meeting my best girlfriend on the planet.

The End.
[no pointo]

Monday, September 11, 2006

mo' rookies, mo' rookies, MO' ROOKIES

After my third day of hangin’ at the Flames rookie camp, I’ve decided it’s time to hand out some awards to the baby flames. Here goes...

1. Fastest skater, most underrated player, hardest hitter, biggest shit-disturber, best grinder (according to me): Tomi Mäki.
'nuff said. i love this guy.

2. Best spin-a-rama leading to a goal: Aki Seitsonen

3. Most impressive shift: John Armstrong
Because with 15 minutes left, he literally TRIPPED over the PUCK, fell hard on his bottom, and then (much to my surprise) got up and scored.

4. The first annual “that guy is EVERYWHERE” award : Brandon Prust.
He never netted one of his own, but he must’ve been on the ice for at least three goals. I like your style, sir. Game on.

5. Most overrated: Kris Chucko.
I was paying attention, HONEST, and I never once noted that #62 did anything worthwhile. but the press keeps telling me he's fuckin' awesome...

6. Coolest younger brother award: Richie Regehr
(but only because Michael Ryder plays for the wrong team, so daniel wins NOTHING).

7. Longest shutout: Leland “napoleon dynamite” Irving.
The youngest netminder on the ice let in zero goals in two days. First runner up for the award goes to Brent Krahn, who also shut out today, but since he didn’t play yesterday : sorry, loser.

8. The “dream-crusher” award: David Moss.
He's the oldest guy on the ice at 24, and no shot whatsoever to crack the big team. Apologies, my friend.

9. Best Russian (also called “best hockey sense”): Andrei Taratukhin
I’m not 100% convinced on this guy. But if Sutter likes’im, I like’im. End of story.

10. Best team : Red.
I'm not surprised, but hey --the black team lost twice. This outcome, of course, seems scripted cause the flames rule the sea of red AND the red mile. How could the red team LOSE ???

yes, i used caps. sue me.
:)

Friday, September 08, 2006

go BABY FLAMES go !

i took my mum out on a field trip this afternoon to the saddledome to watch the flames rookie camp. i thought check out what all the hullabaloo was about re: andrei taratukhin. looks like he could be good. soft hands. but can he skate ?? tomi mäki's lookin' solid. and brandon prust's lookin pretty ready too. too bad the flames are so stacked that any of this trio making the big team is such a longshot...


woulda been a good shot if i'd bothered to move out of the way of that bar. this is the rookie B team, defense in yellow. that russian kid on the far left in black (#27). robin regehr's baby brother richie in defensive yellow #49. tomi maki red #57. oh and brett sutter (darryl's son, brent's nephew) is in there somewhere. as is micheal ryder's brother, dan. mmmhmmm...


goalies practising their stickwork.

anyways. there was a really great moment as the boys left the ice for a break. just after the zamboni came out to clean the ice and some guys started working on the boards, there was this really loud BANG sound (like a gunshot), and my mum turned to me, wide-eyed and smirking, and said, "do you think they're shooting the guys that don't make the team ?". i had a good chuckle, that turned to full-blown laughter as four more 'shots' rang out and my mum says, "they're not gonna have anyone LEFT !!"

go BABY FLAMES GO !!! HUSTLE !! MAKE THE BIG TEAM !!!