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Friday, March 19, 2004 

Dale (looking at a couple girls walking by the sidewalk outside his apartment): Those girls carry enough on them for the winter.

This morning I went to Dale's apartment to get the $30 he has owed me for sometime now, dating back to our participation in the foosball tournament during UCC's Winter Fair last month. He was getting ready to head off to Victoria for the regional Canadian University Press conference while I was going to go to the school. In about an hour from now I'll be off covering the UCC men's Sun Demon's second game of the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association basketball nationals. They will be playing Fanshawe College from London, Ontario. They lost their first game 83-75 to the Champlain St. Lambert Cavaliers in what was looking like an easy victory for the visitors after they took a 20-point lead early in the second half. UCC wouldn't die though, and climbed back to within seven on a few occasions, but it was too little too late.

My parents are coming through town today which will also be nice. They're going through en route to Reno for their bus trip. We're going to be going to dinner somewhere before I'll most likely head back to the gym to cover more basketball or do some homework, which includes an essay that I have been putting off for a few weeks now. Yeah, maybe I should start on that. As far as my summer plans, I'd like to go to Port Alberni but there's still no word on the situation. My editor, in an e-mail I received this morning, said that she likes the fact she wouldn't have to provide any training because I know their system, but I can't get down before April 12 and she's looking for immediate assistance. She said she'd let me know what the scoop is in the next few days. I hope I get the job, but if I don't then at least I can live rent free in PG.

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  • I'm Al
  • From Williams Lake, B.C., Canada
  • I'm a 24-year-old sports reporter working at the Williams Lake Tribune, having graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism Degree from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops in June 2005. My hometown is Prince George.
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