Wednesday 6 May 2009

Ronald King: Stages and bladder

Then you invite your girlfriend to a tennis match at Uniprix Stadium, or a hockey game at the Bell Center, or a football game at Molson ... Inevitably, and often, while the game is most interesting, she will talk to go pee.

One in five women suffer from bladder, according to advertising, and I never misses an opportunity to share my knowledge about this.

I remember leaving my seat to the Uniprix Stadium in search of my missing friend. I found it in a long line, face, mortified ...

In New York, where we built three new stadiums, two of baseball and football, the issue of toilets for women is a matter of time. Be aware that a study has shown that women need twice as much time as men to the toilet.

Note also that there are organizations that have names like the American Restroom Association and the World Toilet Organization - is the New York Times says, not me - and that they will not blaguent not about . They talk about discrimination, humiliation and danger to health. I believe the word. I saw many faces mortified in the files of the many stages that I have visited.

Then the owners of the Mets, Yankees, Giants and Jets promise to increase the number of toilets for women. 30% in one case, 10 or 15% for others.

It's good business, as they say, with all these bladder.

History lesson
One of our former colleagues - salvation, André Turbide! - Reminds us of a certain series between the Bruins and the Canadiens ... The Bruins were largely favorable, but John Ferguson early in the first match, gave a beating to the strong man of the Bruins, "Terrible" Ted Green. It said since then that this fight did win the Canadian.

Maybe ... André and I wondered what would happen if Georges Laraque was the same with Zdeno Chara. I do not know if Laraque is capable, by against ... And then there are more elegant ways to win a series.

As for Ted Green, who was pretty good defender, he retired after Wayne Maki, the Chicago Blackhawks, he had fractured the skull of a coup stick. It was hard at the time ...

Words, words

You may have noticed that we, the media, do give you more information we share with you. This is fashion and I am sure you will wear better. And then, it wearer.


Older listeners will remember Mark Fidrych, the Detroit Tigers, who was in the 70s, one of the best baseball major launchers. It was also an eccentric character who spoke to the ball and had all sorts of weird tics. He was nicknamed The Bird because of his resemblance to Big Bird, of Sesame Street, and he was a crowd favorite throughout the AHL.

Well! Mark Fridrych died Monday at age 54, in circumstances so bizarre that his tics. He was found under the wheels of his truck. It is believed that he attempted to repair his vehicle. An investigation is underway.

It will say in his case, he died as he lived, ie not like the others ...

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