| Update on newsletter |
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| Written by Chris Block | |||
| Thursday, 20 August 2009 09:15 | |||
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At approximately 10:20 last evening a cloud of black smoke blasted out the backside of my computer and apparently my pc has now given up on life. Not a good scene. Perhaps it was Blackhawks Nation sending viruses through my gateway as retribution for daring to speak ill of Pat Kane on a 'Blackhawks blog'? Whatever the case, my computer's f'd. I could operate from my laptop, but that's a Dell Inspiron and that's a piece of shit too (hope Dell doesn't advertise on here - if so I'll take it back - if they send me a new one). I should be up and running soon but its the data retrieval that may take a couple days. Being so, since the newsletter is almost entirely on that pc, I'll have to push the first issue off until Monday. For sure, you'll have it Monday, even if it means re-writing what was nearly finished work. It's been one of those days and now I'm in one of those moods. Do I pull down the blinds, lock myself in a dark room and listen to After the Goldrush all day? Or should I put on my best Thursday afternoon drinking clothes, go down to the pub and get loaded? At the right venue I could do both. For those who'd like to jump on the email list, the "TTMI Weekly" module on the left side of this page is where you can make that happen. Each Monday (sometimes Tuesday depending on the Hawks schedule) you'll receive a six to eight page newsletter (Monday's inagural issue could be much longer) devoted entirely to the Blackhawks, their affiliates, prospects and anything related to during the week that was. All-exclusive content and eventually some special features. This week we'll discuss the Patrick Kane saga in more depth than you could ever wish for complete with personal commentary and analysis. Also, some thoughts on the Theo Fleury comeback, the Jeremy Roenick retirement and Chris Chelios's future. In addition to that we'll have every piece of news Blackhawks and IceHogs related as we get ready for the 2009-10 hockey season. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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