Martin Brodeur: 30
Eric Lindros: 88
Bobby Orr: 4
Bobby Hull: 9
Mark Messier: 11
Pat LaFontaine: 16
Denis Savard: 18
Stan Mikita: 21
Patrick Roy: 33
Tony Esposito: 35
Ryan Miller: 30
See, remembering numbers is easy!!
Posted by lucy at February 15, 2007 08:26 PMI can just picture Stacey allowing the exhibition of Nascar Oreos within the green-felt display case, somewhere in your livingroom-- yeah, right. I personally detest the whole Nascar deal.
You show much restraint by being able to tell us about each of the different cookies. I would have eaten them before I gave myself the opportunity to write.
It is so nice to come hime from a long day's work and read your entries. I always look forward...
Posted by Trace at February 15, 2007 11:34 PMUh, the word up there is in reference to my place of residence. Home Sweet Home. But, you knew that.
Posted by Trace at February 15, 2007 11:37 PMHmmm. To think that some poor schmo holds the world's record but can't claim it because the watches of his era did not measure tenths of a second.
Check my roundup #55 for a possible collecting passion.
Posted by Joel at February 16, 2007 08:03 PMYou won't be needing glue if you decide to mount them in a display. The trans fats should do the job. :o)
Posted by Kyle at February 17, 2007 10:28 PM