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Saturday, Carson (CA), 8:30
Rocky Mountain
Regional Rugby Report
In this Issue:
2014 Women’s Rugby World Cup
When Grizzlies Fly
Denver Highlanders DrBG Super Summer 7s Leaguenext week’s Grand Finals : p
Breckenridge-to-Brit ish Columbia
Pete Clarke… midway Montana: p
Black Ice Career Appreciation Night, Friday June 18: Larson retires, et al GlobalComps: Richard & Trotskio Super XV Rugby - ‘Tahs Total ly Top Table:
Rugby Time and Line - new feature: hR’s Back (from vacation) Page(s)
o Daktari’s Rugby Cyphero Down the Whistler: “Fractivity and words pass”o Rugby Dogs: “How you goin?”o At the Rugby Hospital:
U-S-A
U-S-A
USA v Japan Carson (CA), 8:30pm MT on Universal Sports cable channel
Rocky Mountain
Regional Rugby Report
2014 Women’s Rugby World Cup workups: 1-1-?:
When Grizzlies Fly - Seth Hall iman, “The McGregor”
Denver Highlanders DrBG Super Summer 7s League : Formation Round of Playoffs plus 4, 5
Brit ish Columbia: on the road with Breck Blue Goose cycl ing f lanker,
Pete Clarke… midway Montana: p 7
Black Ice Career Appreciation Night, Friday June 18: Larson retires, et alTrotski
Total ly Top Table: pp 11-14
feature: pp 15 Page(s): pp 16-18
Daktari’s Rugby Cypher “Fractivity and words pass”
How you goin?” At the Rugby Hospital: “Hunger”
Master Rugby Mind, Cra ig Tarr , with pr ice less datawas on hand SS 7s last evening
at The Cooker
MT on Universal Sports cable channel
Rocky Mountain
Regional Rugby Report
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p 2
“The McGregor”, et al : p 3 Round of Playoffs plus
Breck Blue Goose cycl ing f lanker,
Black Ice Career Appreciation Night, Friday June 18: Larson retires, et al : p 8
Master Rugby Mind, Cra ig Tarr , with pr ice less data-f i l led fo lder , was on hand SS 7s last evening
at The Cooker
USA Women’s Eagles lost a close contest , 13-17, to England at Surrey last Saturday in their
f inal competit ion before taking on Ireland f irst f ixture of 2014 WRWC. Eagles wil l face the
Fiona Coghlan-captained Ir ish at Stade Marcoussis just south of Greater Paris. The init ial US
match is on Friday August 1s t and the squad is now hard at work in the f inal stages of the
continuum which began shortly after the culmination of 2010 WRWC that was won by New
Zealand in London.
Any loss within 7 points must be considered to have been winnable, and with t ight victory
over Wales , 10-7 on 6.28, plus whatever happened in the closed 4-period session v England
on Tuesday, USA Coach Pete Steinberg and staff wil l have plenty of data to interpret in
order to f ield our top team against the best the world has on offer other side of the
Channel.
Pool play happens at the National Rugby Center (Centre National du Rugby ) in the vil lage of
Marcoussis some 20 miles south of the French capitol; f igure Marcoussis is to Paris as
Castle Rock is to Denver… or so. The stadium, cal led Stade Marcoussis, wil l be rampaging on
the day of play one can be certain!
15s 15s
15s 15s
Stade Marcouss is is a gem and the centerpiece of
the extensive National Training Campus
A pair of seeds sewn amidst the ferti le, vibrant rugby grounds of Colorado State champs,
Colorado Springs Grizzl ies, have showed
matriculation that imposing (5-from
program. Seth Halliman is on duty with
in South America starting tomorrow,
catch Camden McGregor 8am (that’
upcoming, June 16t h) at the annual
f ixture that features the best young talent
road in Greeley on campus University of Northern C
match will also feature Aspen Junior Gents
as PAC Rugby’s Chris Nilson ; USA Stars & Stripes Women’s match has rostered Glendale
High School’s Maya Learned in the 9:45am kickoff.
the ferti le, vibrant rugby grounds of Colorado State champs,
showed vigorous growth
from-5 state tit les the last handful)
is on duty with high school All Americans
tomorrow, Friday
8am (that’s in the Wednesday
) at the annual USA Rugby
features the best young talent in the nation right up the
road in Greeley on campus University of Northern Colorado at the soccer f ields.
Aspen Junior Gents sparkplug, UCLA-bound, Matt Will iams
; USA Stars & Stripes Women’s match has rostered Glendale
in the 9:45am kickoff.
Hal l iman, ba l l in
hand image: CSGRFC
the ferti le, vibrant rugby grounds of Colorado State champs,
vigorous growth at
t it les the last handful)
high school All Americans
Friday, while you can
Wednesday morning
Rugby Stars and Stripes
in the nation right up the
olorado at the soccer f ields. The 8am
Matt Will iams as well
; USA Stars & Stripes Women’s match has rostered Glendale
Denver Highlanders Super Summer Sevens League
QC Ram ’s Lu ke Porter , in Raptor s sh irt , ju st come off the p itch with shoes yet a f ire!
The Formation Station Stages of Super Summer 7s League were all the rage last night on
Cook Park’s heated, full-sized pitches as the high school emergent men’s and adult men’s
divis ions sorted seeds for this upcoming Wednesday (7.16) night’s semi-f inal and Grand
7s
7-a-side Rugby
Final rounds. Litt leton Collegiate Selects and High School All Stars continue to look the very
real business in their respective divis ions and the Ethan Pougnet-piloted squads wil l seed
f irst on the upcomer.
Glendale Raptors are ramping up numbers and look to be running just off Litt leton’s pace
close alongside the impressive, f leet-footed Queen City Rams; Northern Colorado, who out-
scored Denver Highlanders in a tryfest last game of the night, have come on strong with
power-running by Nick Moore and the nifty, shifty steps of newcomer onside, Juta Vakabua;
Cherry Creek XOs, Colorado Rush, Denver Harlequins, Softbal l Was Full and Tigers round out
the f ield (not necessarily in that order) of teams that wi l l be vying for the 20t h Annual Dr
Bil l Gregg Super Summer Sevens League top honors on July 16t h, Wednesday night,
beginning promptly at 5pm on The Cooker’s hot tops.
7-per-side
Nike Youth Rugby Camps
15s OVERNIGHT CAMP @ University of Denver July 31st - August 3rd ($499)
• Boys only, ages 9 - 18, al l abi l ity levels welcome
• Accommodations at the University of Denver • Rugby activit ies take place at prestigious Regis Jesuit HS
• Commuter option avai lable: 9:00am - 4:00pm ($325) • Seminar sessions on exercise and science training, mental preparation
and f i lm analysis • Camp includes key fundamental dri l ls, education modules,
competit ive match play, al l meals, housing and evening activit ies
15s DAY CAMP @ Regis Jesuit High School
June 23rd - 25th ($195) • 9:00am - 3:00pm, boys only, ages 11 - 18, al l abi l ity levels
• Hosted at Regis School’s top-notch athletic facil it ies • Camp include key fundamental dri l ls, education modules and
competit ive match play
CAMP DIRECTOR: Zach Fenoglio, seven-time Team USA member
TEAM DISCOUNT: • Day Camps: 5 or more players from the same team: $20 per
player
Overnight: 5 or more players from the same team: $30 per player
Contact - www.ussportscamps.com;
1.800.NIKECAMP; 1.800 645.3226
15s
15s camps
PC's Epic Breckenridge-to-Vancouver Bike Challenge
Breckenridge-to-Burnaby by bike w/ Blue Goose Rugby Clubmember , Pete Clarke Mr. Clarke cycled out of the Kingdom (of Breckenridge) on Monday last: 6.30.14
From The Ride Journal (Wednesday, July 9, 2014): “Going great, Bern; (I am) in Montana now, the 4th state of the trip; weather, riding and scenery awesome. Should be half way at the end of today. Sti l l very l imited wifi though . - ed: that’s because he’s in The Country! Best regards, Peter Clarke Pete’s trip blog - http://peterclarke1967.blog.com/
ed: Pete’s rol l ing meander nor’ by nor’west is not the most direct route to BC, but “it is a
tour not a race,” Clarke states and he has set his route to maximize panoramas, vistas and
such on the epic bike ride. Sti l l he’s averaging near 100 miles-per-day…
Donate - https://www.firstgiv ing.com/Page/2967707/Donation
not to scare you or anything, but 2014 Halloween falls on
Friday this year… raise your hand if you’d like to see a
doubleheader, maybe Lady Raptors v Black Ice , and Raptors v
Barbos or possibly Highlanders v Harlequins in the Kettle prior
to a rockin’, rollin’ … perhaps a bit of ravin’ as well…
Halloween Costume Rugby Ball in the stadium
pro sa ic o r p roac t ive
… keep tho se hands up…
He se r io u s?
I ’m af ra i d
so
Wha t i f Mom f i nd s out?
br i ng ‘er
I ’ l l b e H i la ry… a l be i t a
ver y , ver y
st r i k i n g H i la ry
I ’m go in’ , you go in ?
Yep !
Dea n V er no n Wo rme r st i l l ru n ni n g t h e
show t he re ?
are yo u af ra id ?
Yah, b ut I he ar h e’ s t ry i ng to cha ng e…
W e’ l l be Bo n ni e a n d C ly d e
I , a l so , mu st go
Bu nn y an d
who?
I ’m af ra id o f wha t I
mig h t beco me…
Diana Larson is retiring, but that doesn’t mean the longtime Black Ice Women’s Rugby Club
#10 is shy; she’s call ing t ime on a career that has seen her don select side shirts in the
three-quartersl ine, as well as operate in the crit ical pivot posit ion for the only Colorado
Women’s Division-1 side. In honor, celebration and recognition of Diana’s s ignif icant duty
for the Denver team, Black Ice is holding a “Career Appreciation Night” (CAN) at Shorty’s,
aka the Old Hole (Leetsdale and Oneida), next Friday, July 18. The action starts when you
get there or 7pm… whichever. The CAN theme has been extended to include the careers
and achievements of Ice stalwarts, Robin Smith and l i ’ l Kim Hil l , too, whose
accomplishments are spectacularly myriad.
Also Black Ice has inaugurated an elder stateswoman side - mature to the point of
tremendous! - that wil l strictly be a tournament contender where roll ing substitutions are
the preferred method of play and the act ion is suff icient unto itself. Further information
may be gotten by vis it ing Black Ice website - http://www.blackicerugby.com; or contacting
Jessica Lincoln: l inclinc77@yahoo.com; 303.907.3406; or by coming to Diana’s Party!
Ms. Larson wi l l b e h ear ing many a goodbye on Fr iday n igh t , but what i s rea l ly mean t i s , “auf wiedersehen !”
∞ 15s ∞ Get It Done
Developing America’s Future Rugby Players Today
CAMP DETAILS
HIGHLIGHTS
Individual Skill Work
Situation Drills Breakdown & Tackling Techniques
Team Concepts Rugby 7s Training Positional Training
Daily Matches Conditioning & Nutrition
GET IN THE ACTION. REGISTER AT
800.944.7112/USRUGBYCAMPS.com Regis University Denver, CO July 21 - 24 Ages 8-17 Overnight $525 Ext. Day $425 Day $295
Professional Staff Eugene Mountjoy: Camp Directo r & Santa Clara Univers i ty Assis tant Coach
Steve Lewis: Coach - Old Blue RFC & NYC 7s
Andy Katoa: Former USA 7s Assistant Coach
7s
USA
Internation
al Rugby
Academy
7 s
7s
2014 Colorado Crusaders Camp
high school boys
Sundays, every 2 weeks, in “The Crater”, Mountain Ridge Middle School, 2pm - 4pm
1st ups: September 14th, running through December “what rugby is all about”
15s
This year Colorado Springs Grizzlies Rugby Club continues
with the every-other-Sunday, fall-to-solstice camps that
Director Otis McGregor confirms are guaranteed to be
formative, fun and open to all. What’s more the camps
are the best four-letter word of ever… F-R-E-E!
15s
8 the gap ‘tween Chiefs and Hurricanes , 24-16,
which made 4 match points for Aaron Cruden and company at Hamilton; the defending Super Rugby Champions ran out to a 16-6 advantage after the f irst forty on a pack try grounded by front row, Jamie Mackintosh , its conversion by the homeside’s #10 plus AC’s 3 penalty strikes v a brace of Beau Barrett sticksplitters; efforts were all but even in the second stanza for the record;
19 on account for Lions #10, Marnitz Boshoff, on 5 penalties and both trys converted, and 34-17 the victory as hosts doubled down on visit ing Rebels ; 3-2 the trys-scored count for the homeboys as #s 11, 7 and 8 tryed: Anthony Volmink, Warwick Tecklenburg and Warren Whiteley respectively, while visitors brace of groundings were dotted by #s 11 and 6, Tom Engl ish and Colby Fainga’a; ’70 minute yellow for an upper deck tackle by #8, Scott Higginbotham, no aid the travelers;
8 also the 0 match points-earned margin for darn-it-al l Blues and Crusadersin 21-13 Christchurch happiness; vis itors were up by 2, 13-11, after 40, but an unproductive second stanza for the travelers yielded naught, while homeys got their tally from 2 trys by #11, Nemani Nadolo, a conversion and penalty by start ing 10, Colin Slade, and a further sticksplitter and a deuce by replacement 10, Dan Carter - remember him? Well he’s back… some could say exactly in t ime as he replaced Mr. Slade, who suffered concussion sufficient to require he come off;
10 the margin of victory for Western Force over Reds in Perth, 30-20 ; 15 for homeboys #15, Jayden Hayward, on trios of penalties and conversions struck; trys by #s 11, 8 and 2: Nick Cummins, who’l l be sporting in Japan here pretty now-soon, Ben McCalman and also Nathan Charles whi le travelers got on with dots by the Colors debut, #13 Samu Kerevi, and one by replacement t ight 5, Albert Anae, both converted by Reds 15, Mike Harris, who added a brace of 3-pointers as well; 20s at ’68 opened up by homeboys in the f inal 10 for the necessary; 0 s ightings of Genia and Cooper again this week, which may lead one to suppose that talented pair are i l l , prepping for Rugby Championships next month or, seeking their considerable fortunes in NoHemi… or both-the-three;
16 for homeside Stormers at Newlands, whi le Bulls brought no points scorers to the match in absorbing the dank blank, 0-16 ;
1 table point only for the traveling Sharks as Cheetahs sorted the Big Fish at Free State, 27-20 ; Fast Cats 10, Johan Goosen, creased the sticks for a cool dozen on 2-and-3 from the tee with a brace of penalties and the conversion of al l three home team trys by pack numbers 6, 8 and 4: Torsten van Jaarsveld, Phil ip van der Walt and Lodewyk de Jager; while vis itors came by their numbers with a 10-er from the toe of #10, Tim Swiel, on 2-and-2, plus groundings by 9 and the replacement #2: Cobus Reinach and Bismarck du Plessis, resp.; Cats stretched a 4-point, 17-13, f irst 40 advantage to the lucky number 7 for the record, which means 2 losses running for the ocean predators; (con. next)
Super XV
Rugby by the
numbers
Nike Rugby Camps Summer Youth Rugby 15s Camps instructed by USA Eagles front row, Zach Fenoglio - zfenoglio@gmail.com and staff
day camp: Regis Jesuit High School campus, June 23-25, 2014 overnight camp: at RJHS, July 31 - August 3
Upcomes the last weekend of league play
Friday, July 11
Blues (36) v Chiefs (40) at Eden Park: winner innit for a minute, maybe more?
Brumbies (40) v Force (40) at Canberra Stadium: for extra time! Homeys have more experience, yet travelers have hunger!
Bulls (33) v Rebels (21) at Loftus Versfeld: visitors 2014 dungeon dwellers?
Saturday, July 12
Crusaders (46) v Highlanders (42) at AMI: Dan’s back!
Reds (28) v Waratahs (53) at Suncorp: homeboys title match;
Lions (26) v Cheetahs (24) at Ell is Park: for SARC cellar;
Stormers (32) v Bulls (33) at Newlands: fire up that Hopeful Cape!
2 the margin of separation after 40 with homeside in front, 11-9, then Waratahs absolutely breached Highlanders castle keep in dotting down a handful in a dominant, second stanza performance with scores by numbers: 15, Israel Folau; 3, Sekope Kepu; 9, Nick Phipps; 4, Jacques Potgieter; and replacement three-quarters, Taqele Naiyaravoro for ult imate, 44-16 victory; f lyer Rob Horne got the home team’s f irst forty try, making for a neat half dozen, whi le visitors only dot came from replacement three-quarters l inesman, Phil Burleigh, amidst the f lurry of host , last period groundings by top-form ’Tahs ;
Hurricanes on bye, having
completed 2014 campaign
1 5 s
As we head to the last round of league play, the only certainty is that Waratahs can
f ield a side of old grandparents (yours and mine) this upcomer and the eventual t it l ist
yet need transit New South Wales’ capitol city triumphant, or the 2014 Super Rugby
Champion must emerge therefrom; ‘Tahs are boom, boom, booming right along just
now, racking near 250 points (237) in their 6-match win streak since losing to the
rollercoaster Blues in Auckland away back at Round 11; so it ’s the Sydney franchise for
a breather until second playoff weekend; and they’l l share that t ime off with either:
Crusaders , Sharks , or even Highlanders should those ‘Landers take f ive in Christchurch
this terminal upcomer and deny any Cantabrian points, and also Sharks lose;
Crusaders get the nickel v the aforesaid Highlanders , they’ l l have a rest weekend
init ial playoff sweeps; Did someone say Dan Carter showing form once again?
If Crusaders do not win with bonus point, and Sharks f ind their teeth - you know they
got the powerful snappers - and get f ive from their match at Newlands ( in Stormers
t it le f ixture), the Durban club wil l earn respite f irst playoff round;
In order for Highlanders to take a break beyond this week, they’l l need a f ive point
victory in Christchurch, which don’t happen too often ‘ less it ’s Crusaders doing the
happening, so tough ask needless to say; if the former lose on the upcomer, they can
yet make extra t ime, but losing ain’t the proper precedent to set for them with highest
Super Rugby expectations;
What’s an almost fer-sure is that there wil l be three New Zealand clubs at extra t ime;
only way that doesn’t happen is: if Brumbies-Force contest winds up a sister-kisster
with bonus points trys in the bargain, then both those Australian clubs could represent
if Highlanders lose with no b-p; which’l l open it up for Chiefs to sl ide in should they
win (with the b-p ideally) at Eden Park this Friday;
Should Chiefs lose to Blues , and Blues win with the bonus point, then there’s sti l l a
shot, albeit a long one, to obtain playoff placement for the Auckland club; they’l l need
the bonus point at home this weekend, with a clear victor in the Brumbies-Force
derby, and they’l l want to shut down pretty much completely the Aaron Cruden-run
offense of a side with considerable after-time experience and much arti l lery with
which to obtain the f inal result;
Hurricanes are done for the season, they’re in the middle wild card frame and could
see a playoff berth if those below them do as poorly as possible and a clear winner
emerge from the pivotal Horses-Forces game, with no losing bonus points charted in
Canberra
Australian Rugby Conference
Club Won Lost Drawn MPts
Waratahs 11 4 0 53 Brumbies 9 6 0 40 Force 9 6 0 40 Reds 5 10 0 28 Rebels 4 11 0 21
New Zealand Rugby Conference
Club Won Lost Drawn MPts
Crusaders 10 5 0 46 Highlanders 8 7 0 42 Hurricanes 8 8 0 41
Chiefs 7 6 2 40 Blues 7 8 0 36
South Africa Rugby Conference
Club Won Lost Drawn MPts
Sharks 10 5 0 46 Bulls 6 8 1 33 Stormers 7 8 0 32 Lions 6 9 0 26 Cheetahs 4 10 1 24
War atahs 11 4 0 53 Crusaders 10 5 0 46 Shar ks 10 5 0 46 H ighlander s 8 7 0 42 Hurr ican es 8 8 0 41 Brumbies 9 6 0 40 Force 9 6 0 40 Chiefs 7 6 2 40 Blu es 7 8 0 36 Bul l s 6 8 1 33 Stormers 7 8 0 32 Reds 5 10 0 28 L ion s 6 9 0 26 Ch eetah s 4 10 1 24 Rebels 4 11 0 21
Rugby Life
July 12, Sat :
Jr Gents v Bryntirion (Wales), 6pm in Kettle;
Litt leton Col lege Selects & U-19, Glendale Raptors (men) to KC Blues, “Friday Night L ights” 7s Tournament
CowPie in the ‘Boat: Refugee RFC 13 14 15 July 16, Wed:
SS7s U-19s and men’s semif inals & Grand Finals at Cooker, 5pm;
Colorado Springs Grizzl ies v Bryntirion in the Kettle, 6pm;
USA Rugby Annual Stars & Stripes emergent Men’s and Women’s f ixtures at UNC - Greeley; 8am & 9:45am resp.
17 18 July 19, Sat:
Litt leton Eagles to High School National 7s, New Jersey;
Mountain 15s – Aspen v Steamboat, 1pm; Breck v Glenwood, 1pm; Vail v GJ, 1pm;
Highlanders OBs v Portland Old Boars, Cooker, 1pm
20 21 22 23 24 25 July 26, Sat :
12 13 14 15 16 17 July 18, Fri: Black Ice WRFC sendoff Diana Larson; 7pm@Shorty’s 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 July 26, Sat: DHRFC 22n d Annual Lester
TownshendMemorial Tour de Chump Bicycle Pub Crawl… leaving no bike intact since 1992
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weeks
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*Daktari’s Rugby Cypherlast week’s solution:
everything to gain,” US Eagles Men’s Coach Mike
Tolkin on November All Blacks match
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to solve: substitute letters in the pattern above to determine the
phrase .
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Daktari’s Rugby Cypher* ast week’s solution: “There is nothing to lose and
everything to gain,” US Eagles Men’s Coach Mike
Tolkin on November All Blacks match
today’s cryp below
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hint: F=I
text is encrypted
substitute letters in the pattern above to determine the
Dak tar i o n the H an R iv e r , Seo u l , SK
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substitute letters in the pattern above to determine the rugby-related
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Y o u s a y i n ’ I n e e d a b a t h ? Y a b b u t t h e r e ’ s T e s t s
N o t a r o u n d h e r e t h e r e
a i n ’ t N o , b u t I ’ v e h e a r d o f a n o t h e r o n e
W h y d o n ’ t y o u ? I h a v e a r e a l l y g o o d s t o r y a b o u t m e i f
a n y o n e w a n t s t o l i s t e n
W h y d o n ’ t y o u s h u t u p ?
H o w z i t ? M y t j a l i e s
W e l l n o , b u t a s k e d a n d a n s w e r e d i t s e e m s
E v e r h e a r d a A l G o r e ’ s I n t e r n e t ?
I f I get home before dayl ight , just m ight
get som e s leep…
I ’ m t h i n k i n ’ o f q u i t t i n ’
W e l l , I a m
T h a t ’ s f u n n y , I n e v e r t o o k y o u f o r a q u i t t e r
N o … y o u !
I l i t o u t f r o m R e n o , I w a s t r a i l e d b y t w e n t y h o u n d s … d i d n ’ t g e t t o s l e e p l a s t n i g h t ‘ t i l
t h e m o r n i n ’ c o m e a r o u n d … s e t o u t r u n n i n ’ , b u t I w i l l t a k e m y t i m e … f r i e n d o f t h e d e v i l ,
w e l l - h e ’ s a f r i e n d o f m i n e
A n d t h e y c a l l m e a d u m b a n i m a l … I ’ m g o i n ’ S o H e m i : N e w Z e a l a n d , t h e L a n d o f
R u g b y ; t h e M a g i c R u g b y L a n d , A u s t r a l i a ; t h e B a s t i o n o f
R u g b y , S o u t h A f r i c a ; o r t h e L a n d o f t h e I ka l e T a h i , T o n g a .
Rugby Dogs
T h a t ’ s p a s s w o r d
R i g h t , t h e n : w h e n I d i e , i f I
c a n ’ t b e a d m i t t e d i n t o R u g b y H e a v e n
s t r a i g h t a w a y s … I w a n t y o u t o s e e a b o u t g e t t i n ’ m e i n t o C a n a d a … o r
S c o t l a n d .
T h a n k g o o d n e s s ,
I g u e s s …
J e r r y l i v e s
h o w y o u
g o i n ?
I ’ m f i g h t i n ’ ! B u t I d o l i k e
C a n a d a …
RSVP
the cryp
Well , let ’ s see h ere… it looks l ike tortel l in i , cou pla
latkes… lemme th ink… p ierog is, yah, a l i t t le knish
and oh yah too, whatever’ s in the poike…
Mein l ieb er Gott ! Wh at’ s i t a l l mean ?!! !
I ’m gonna d ie , aren’ t I , Daktar i?
Wel l , we a l l are, u lt imately , b ut you? Notso soon, I ’d reckon ; get outta h ere! What i t mean s i s ,
I missed lu nch and i t was meant
to b e smorgasb ord .
N o w I ’ m
h u n g r y , d a n g !
F o r 1 5 s o r 7 s ?
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