Limited Time: Live Webcast: Avalanche Symbol Being Painted
Don't know how long it will last, but there is a link at the top of the page to a live webcam at the Pepsi Center, as the crews put the logos on the ice. Pretty cool for a slow day.
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literally, I’m sitting here watching paint dry
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by David Driscoll-Carignan on Sep 2, 2009 1:24 PM MDT reply actions
Ahhhhh
I thought you knew that algebra was all razzamatazz. A Globetrotter always saves the good algebra for the final minutes.
Almost like watching last season unfold, huh?
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by Bob in Boulder on Sep 2, 2009 1:57 PM MDT up reply actions
Nah,
the paint is trying to dry.
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LOL
and the paint is more well-coached.
Our 2009-2010 Avs: The towel has been thrown into the rink.
by Bob in Boulder on Sep 2, 2009 2:28 PM MDT up reply actions
Pretty cool
but the music they were listening to was really good. I kept it on just to enjoy the tunes. Too bad I caught the paint drying part.
I thought you knew that algebra was all razzamatazz. A Globetrotter always saves the good algebra for the final minutes.
I wonder if any of the guys doing it add little things to amuse themselves that no-one else notices. Probably not so much at the Pepsi Center but they’re’s probably some tiny things added at the practice rink. One of my mates that works at my local rink used to cut the ice for the Tampa Bay Lightning untill this year and is actually going back to work for them this season, so hopefully I can get some cool Lightning stuff but he showed me a picture of the Lightning practice rink he did the lines for and in the faceoff dot at center ice he put the VW logo for fun.
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