unicycling on da brain

Last night I watched Lathe of Heaven, which I hadn’t realized until just now was a made-for-tv remake of an earlier made-for-tv version. But I wasn’t as disappointed as I thought I was going to be. Mostly because I was genuinely interested in the story, (despite having one of those pseudo-science fiction plots), and because the visuals were interesting. I should really read the book. I’ve only read a few Le Guin books, and I’ve never been disappointed.

This was after I played a second night of Bedford flaming unicycle hockey. Go here for some pictures I found on google. (And scroll down for some interesting unicycle impressions in sand, crazy!) There were lots of pics taken last night, and many I happen to know were in digital format, so in a few weeks I should be able to find even more online. Perhaps even with me in them!

On a side-note, Toronto (where the flaming puck thing originated) was by far the least courteous team when I was refereeing the nationals hockey tournament. Plus, there were enough of them to have made two teams, and I’m not really sure why they didn’t split up. Some really good players though.

Tonight is the final party/dinner. Laura is downstairs frantically trying to pick out a few hundred photos to go into the photo album that TCUC is donating to the raffle. I need to buy at least $10 worth of raffle tickets. I really want a shot at one of the three unicycles it’ll be possible to win. (And one of them is a Coker!)

One Reply to “unicycling on da brain”

  1. OK, unicycling is all ready cool. Now you guys are adding a flaming puck. It’s a good thing your head is shaved. No one likes the smell of burning hair.

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