Tuesday Trick: Ten Minutes Toward Life

Little movements can yield large results.  Slivers of time, passing comments, fleeting thoughts: We may wish to reassess our use of the term “useless”.  Is there any portion of our life that is anything other than exceptionally potential-filled?!

Barton Goldsmith recently offered this short piece on Ten Life-Enhancing Things You Can Do in Ten Minutes or Less.  Some are simple, some less so.  All have the potential to breathe into you today.

And that would be a heck of a Tuesday Trick!

Bohemian Rhapsody

Robert Wilkinson, a Canadian, got arrested for intoxication and didn’t agree with the charges. After pleading his case, he decides to belt out his emotions… through the music of Queen… in the back of the cruiser.

I admit that I only viewed the first half of this video, but if you need some Monday laughs, this will certainly suffice!

Thanks Rob… for representing my great nation… in SOME fashion ; (

Eighty-Six and Still Young

What do you intend to be doing if you make it to age 86?  Does it look anything like this?

Yes, I said EIGHTY-SIX YEARS OLD.

Now That is Honest

Yesterday’s NBA action saw the San Antonio Spurs defeat the Philadelphia Seventy-Sixers.  If you care for specifics, the game summary is here.

More interesting is the game roster that was submitted by Spurs coach Gregg Popovich.  Perennial all-star Tim Duncan sat this contest out.  Check the reason given by oh-so-honest Coach “Pop”…

Team Saskatchewan’s Sarah Slywka

Our good friend Sarah has been on our TV all week.

TSN’s broadcasts from the Scotties Tournament of Hearts have beamed faces from the Slywka family into our living room, none more often than Sarah.

While Team Saskatchewan failed to qualify for playoffs, they finished with a middle-of-the-pack record of 5-6, and were in serious contention until a rough second-last day of the round robin.  Finishing strong, they dominated Team Canada in their final match last night.

The Leader-Post did a great article on Sarah and her first experience at the Scotties.  If you haven’t already seen it, it is certainly worth a read.

Congratulations to these ladies for winning the right to represent Saskatchewan at the Scotties and for representing our province well.