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made a video in honor of everyoneās problematic fave
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Jamie Benn: Seggs and I are dating.
Brett Ritchie, Julius Honka, and Tyler Seguin: *gasp*
Jamie Benn:
Jamie Benn: Seggy, why are YOU surprised?
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I took the most Nylander picture ever of Alex.
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William Andrew Michael Junior Nylander Alteliusās laugh
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Heās acting like him and Mitch donāt feed off of that chaotic energy
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Idk how many times Iāve said it but
WE šš»DO šš»NOT šš»DESERVE šš»HANKšš»
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i gave my sister $100 for her bday, but i gave it to her inĀ $1 bills that i folded into origami. so thatās how she pays for delivery food & now the pizza girl thinks sheās a stripper

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observations from urgent care
- People who exercise a lot get knee injuries from overdoing it
- People who only exercise occasionally get knee injuries from being unprepared for the exertion
- People who donāt exercise get knee injuries from being out of shape
- Maybe knees just suck
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So Iām a journalism student at Centennial College who just so happens to love sports, hockey in particular.
For this semester, my Reporting Two professor was trying to arrange for the class to attend an event in which a speaker (in my case speakers) would talk about something. By some miracle, she managed to get us a spot at the Empire club, where Elliot Friedman (Sportsnet) would lead the General Manager of the Toronto Raptors, Bobby Webster and Leafs GM, Kyle Dubas in a discussion about how big data is changing professional sports.
My initial thought was about how cool this event was going to be, but I thought that the students would just listen and have to leave right after. I also didnāt know that lunch would be included, which was a bonus considering they accommodated vegetarians such as myself.
After lunch and the discussion, which was both informative and interesting, my friend Jayson and I decided to try and see if we could possibly get the opportunity to meet Elliot Friedman and ask about his experience with getting into sports journalism. Jayson was super excited and really wanted to talk to Webster because heās such a big Raptors fan. Iām more of a Leafs fan, but I thought Iād be too shy to approach Dubas and talk to him.
Fortunately for me, I was also a little hyped off of the coffee I had bought before the conference and was feeling a little braver than normal, so I waited to talk to Dubas.
Anywho, I got the chance to meet and talk to Kyle Dubas as well as get a picture with him (credit to Jayson for taking the pic) and I was a little dazed after and Iām pretty sure the mix of caffeine and nerves were what caused me to shake so much. Dubas is a really cool guy and super easy to talk to. I also asked him to say hi to William Nylander for me, because why not.
After I did that, Jayson took me over to talk to Bobby Webster. I didnāt have quite as much to say, but Jay got an interview for an upcoming assignment.
Most of the journalism students that stuck around waited a while so we could all talk to Friedman and ask him some question about the journalism world.
He was super nice about everything and encouraged us all to do a video, podcast or blog to get our foot in the door. He said that any volunteering that could be done in media would help to establish ourselves as journalist.
My favourite thing he mentioned was that the right people are always watching, so make things count.
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mitt ens I didnāt realize I needed this until now
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