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Pictures are Worth a Thousand Words

Kodak pictures has single handed coined the phrase "A picture is worth a thousand words." And I agree. Just this past weekend, while on choir tour, many pictures were taken of people sleeping with their mouths open, a few girls showing off their bling of Cobber rings, and many re-enactments of our favorite choir songs...MAO??(Inside joke) But regardless of the numerous pictures that were taken, we were able to capture memories that we will never ever forget.

With that being said, and me still trying to catch up on missed homework and lost hours in the office I have to mention hockey and my lack of it this past weekend. The Jets were in Marquette MI hoping to clinch the division title with an acutal win, but failed to win, but still clinched the division. Crazy I know, but I'm still proud of them. Thanks to this great website found by a Jets player, I was able to relive the game through over 800 pictures taken of those games. I realized how great of a fight I missed on both nights.

In any case, a picture may be worth a thousand words, a memory, a laugh, or an image of a missed hockey game. Treasure your pictures for all they are worth. To a person on the street a picture of me and 13 of the 25 hockey guys may mean nothing, but to me, it means the world.

Check out some great pictures: http://community.webshots.
com/user/digidaryl

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