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Jul. 20th, 2007 09:45 pmHmm....
Having never really learned how to play much hockey beyond the basics in gym classes over the years, is it bad that I'm considering dropping $40-50 on a decent wood stick, tape, and some practice pucks/balls to mess around with?
This could get coupled to the idea of the gym membership and eventually starting to go down to the ice haus for pickup games, but I think -that- point of the plan is a year or two down the road. I haven't been on any kind of skates for at least 5 years, and even if I am pretty comfortable on in-lines or conventional roller skates, that's -not- ice....
Having never really learned how to play much hockey beyond the basics in gym classes over the years, is it bad that I'm considering dropping $40-50 on a decent wood stick, tape, and some practice pucks/balls to mess around with?
This could get coupled to the idea of the gym membership and eventually starting to go down to the ice haus for pickup games, but I think -that- point of the plan is a year or two down the road. I haven't been on any kind of skates for at least 5 years, and even if I am pretty comfortable on in-lines or conventional roller skates, that's -not- ice....