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Wednesday, March 17, 2004 

John Cleveland: They're having swimming championships for sperm. No.....it's not true.
John Cleveland (a few minutes later): You kill and block other sperm. It's like football.

My Sexuality (Sociology 316) class last night was like all the other ones - very boring! At least my professeur threw in some amusing comments when disussing the action of sperm in sexual reproduction or I would have fallen asleep. I have to admit that the class wasn't what I expected. Just check a March 4 blogger post on Nick's website and you'll see what I mean.

After that class last night I went to the Fox and Hounds for a few drinks with fellow J-students Jessica, Scott, Fred and Auren. They had just finshed their freelance class and wanted to go relax at the Fox. Jessica, being the hardcore Canucks fan she is, was sporting her Cloutier jersey and just wanted to see her team in action. We caught the third period of the game, which unfortunately, finshed a 2-2 tie after the Canucks were holding a 2-1 lead into the final moments of the game. Rucinsky had a chance for the win late in overtime but was stopped.

The discussions at the table surrounded mostly around hockey including Scott reflecting on his days as a Kelowna rep hockey player in the 1970s. Fred and Auren got involved in the discussions as well. It's always interesting to hear what some people have to say on topics they don't usually discuss.

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  • 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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