EHF Dad - is the Mrs a Buyer or a Spinner? Lol - likely a Buyer, where she is too large and in charge to Spin: Maria Antoinette Hawkins
Where Did Everyone Go? is a 1963 studio album by Nat King Cole, arranged by Gordon Jenkins. This was the fourth and final album that Cole and Jenkins recorded together, following Love Is the Thing (1957), The Very Thought of You (195 and Every Time I Feel the Spirit (1959).
The initial Billboard review from April 13, 1963 commented that "Here he is in a superb collection of ballad tunes, many of them in a lonesome, blue mood, with standout backing provided by Gordon Jenkins...Great mood wax for buyers and spinners".
The Allmusic review of Where Did Everyone Go? by Lindsay Planer said "there is a perceptible poignancy and longing weaved throughout Jenkins' arrangements. The opener "Where Did Everyone Go?" possesses a solitude accentuated by responsive instrumentation that supports, yet never intrudes. Cole's practically conversational delivery of pop standards...become musical soliloquies with the score as a sonic subtext."
2014 parents have now taken over from 2008 as the creepiest parents. Talking or even thinking about where a bunch of 8 year old kids will play hockey is straight up weird.
I know at least 4 kids leaving. I guess running a powerplay for mites was not a big hit with the parents, while flying in out of staters for away tourneys.
I know at least 4 kids leaving. I guess running a powerplay for mites was not a big hit with the parents, while flying in out of staters for away tourneys.
I know at least 4 kids leaving. I guess running a powerplay for mites was not a big hit with the parents, while flying in out of staters for away tourneys.
that along with the team culture of doing skills at 5am before school.
I know at least 4 kids leaving. I guess running a powerplay for mites was not a big hit with the parents, while flying in out of staters for away tourneys.
that along with the team culture of doing skills at 5am before school.
I didn’t think BJE offered skills at any level. Or is this the coach expecting the parents to pay more to play more? Like the Lovell “development model”… bahaha… the model being you pay for as many extra skills sessions as you can before or after a practice. Great business model, terrible for child development and the reason the 2014 BA parents think their kids are all going to the show.
I know at least 4 kids leaving. I guess running a powerplay for mites was not a big hit with the parents, while flying in out of staters for away tourneys.
that along with the team culture of doing skills at 5am before school.
I didn’t think BJE offered skills at any level. Or is this the coach expecting the parents to pay more to play more? Like the Lovell “development model”… bahaha… the model being you pay for as many extra skills sessions as you can before or after a practice. Great business model, terrible for child development and the reason the 2014 BA parents think their kids are all going to the show.
Have you had a kid play for BA? That's actually not how it works at all.
Should Lovell just give the skills for free ? No one else does. Plenty of kids on all these 'elite' teams pay for skill sessions outside of their teams. The coaches don't tell them to do it, it's the parents.