Let me preface this with saying that I have a clear Philadelphia Flyers bias. I even spent six months during the pandemic writing about them for The Hockey Writer’s. And with all the hullabaloo surrounding the draft, not to mention an absolute fleecing by GM Danny Briere with the acquisition of Trevor Zegras, I felt … Continue reading Flyers’ Focus: 2025 NHL Draft
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Time for a Change
Journal Entry If you would so indulge me, I need to vent. Rant, whatever you want to call it. My ADHD is spiking and that transition from seasonal depression to normal, regular depression has got me in a daze. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy this (I’m guessing 4 minute read time) piece of digitized … Continue reading Time for a Change
Time flits by,
A cursory Google search suggests that the average human, and I am painfully average, blinks 28,800 times per day. And I find myself musing "blinking time away" as more and more time passes each and every following blink. Hell, I caught myself forgetting to share photos I've taken, or poetry I've written in January. The … Continue reading Time flits by,
Where have I been?
You're not asking but I am telling, telling a tale of why I've been absent for the better part of the last five-ish months. I was posting consistently (read consistently as monthly, and read monthly as it lasted all of six months in a row) as a pseudo-New Year's resolution. Had a check list above … Continue reading Where have I been?
At a Wedding in Atlantic City,
A Small Disclaimer Hi everyone, it has been quite some time since I've posted here. I wish I had a better explanation for my absence, but I will say that I have been incredibly busy over the last six months. So much so that my writing has been strictly focused to poetry, posted on my … Continue reading At a Wedding in Atlantic City,
Flyers Offseason Recap
It would seem that Flyer’s General Manager Chuck Fletcher read a how-to-retool-your-team manual this offseason and I have to say I am hyped. After an intensely disappointing playoff exit in game seven to missing the playoffs completely, Fletcher has had enough. No more middling, no more collapses, no more bullshit. Address the D core, restore … Continue reading Flyers Offseason Recap
The Ideal Flyers Offseason
Getty Images Preface This entire article is predicated under a few assumptions. One, my expansion protection list is hypothetical, based solely on what I think the Flyers should do. Two, I believe the core of this team needs a shakeup and the moves below reflect that. Three, I’m just a guy who loves the Flyers … Continue reading The Ideal Flyers Offseason
Top 5 Cards I am most excited for from MTG’s Adventures in the Forgotten Realms plus Three Standard Decks I can’t wait to try
This is my first delve into Magic the Gathering content and I couldn’t be more excited to talk about it. Adventures in the Forgotten Realms is the latest MTG set which happens to be based around one of my favorite games of all time, Dungeons and Dragons. I can’t believe it has taken this long … Continue reading Top 5 Cards I am most excited for from MTG’s Adventures in the Forgotten Realms plus Three Standard Decks I can’t wait to try
Beware what lurks in the mist, The Last Spell Review
Beware the night in The Last Spell Welcome back everyone to another review of an early access member of the Roguelike genre which seems to be the wheelhouse I’ve built for myself. The Last Spell from developer Ishtar Games (produced by The Arcade Crew, and Gamer Game) is a tactical RPG where the player must … Continue reading Beware what lurks in the mist, The Last Spell Review
Musings on a Housing Market not fit for a Generation
As with every blog I've ever started, I've come to completely ignore this one's existence. Originally started as a portfolio to house my professional work in the ever-growing effort to find a job after an unceremonious dismissal, I suppose this page had served it's purpose. The goal was to house my professional and hope-to-be-professional work … Continue reading Musings on a Housing Market not fit for a Generation