
Clyde E. Dawkins
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I'm a big sports fan, especially hockey, and I've been a fan of villainesses since I was eight! My favorite shows are The Simpsons and Family Guy, etc.
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Stories (1972)
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Closing In and Closing Fast
Hard to believe that we are approaching the very end of the month of March. On the evening of March 27, baseball had officially returned, but while baseball had the Opening Day spotlight, there were still things to decide in hockey. Playoff spots needed to be filled--fourteen of them remaining, and two of the teams looking to join the NHL's Sweet 16 were the Colorado Avalanche and the Los Angeles Kings. I say both teams are looking to join, but honestly, it's a foregone conclusion that we'll see both teams in the playoffs, as they are two of the hottest teams in the Western Conference.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Red Hot and Never Bothered
The month of March is coming to an end, and as for the Colorado Avalanche, we are coming off a three-game Eastern Canadian road trip that saw us win two of the three games. Now it's back to our home ice for the next four games--the four games that will end the month of March. First off, our longtime old foes: the Detroit Red Wings. The rivalry isn't the same as it once was, but even so, the long and prestigious history from that past rivalry is there. Five Stanley Cups between the teams during that heyday, a load of Hall of Famers, and a lot of gritty battles.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Jets Soar to Playoffs and Look to Avenge Last Year's Disappointment
On March 20, the first playoff clinch of the NHL season took place, as the Washington Capitals punched their ticket to this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs. Five days later, another team had a chance to do the same, but in this case, it was actually their third chance. The Winnipeg Jets had a pair of earlier chances to get in, but the scenarios didn't come through. For Tuesday's action, the Jets had the same scenario that they had on Sunday: one point or a Blues loss gets it done.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Skeletons. Top Story - March 2025.
It was a big night for Jane Echols, as she stepped up to the podium and addressed a huge crowd, mainly consisting of women. This was something near and dear to Jane, as she was speaking at her very creation: a huge foundation for survivors of domestic abuse. Her speech, for the most part, was the same one she always gave; consisting of inspiring words and also mentioning the motivation behind her foundation: her daughter, Bridget.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Fiction
Stanley Cup Playoff Push 2025: When You're Hot, You're Hot
How time flies! I went from being amped for March to begin to suddenly seeing April on the horizon. We are down to less than a month left in the season; 25 days remain in the regular season, and 27 days remain until this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs start. And yes, like every year around this time, I find myself watching all sorts of past Stanley Cup Playoff videos on YouTube, as my eagerness for the NHL's Sweet 16 to begin increases more and more.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
"Beyond the Gates" Week 4 Review
Amazing! We are now a month into this fantastic new addition to the soap opera genre, and it just keeps getting wilder and crazier and more thrilling! The fourth week of Beyond the Gates was a short one, and that's because all of CBS' three soaps had to make way for the network's perennial March Madness coverage; the first round of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, which took place on Thursday and Friday. However, even though we had three days to enjoy this new bit of madness, it was still quite juicy.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
Closer Than it Should Have Been
It's always somewhat special and interesting when the Colorado Avalanche face the Montréal Canadiens. Yes, it's a West vs East matchup, but that's only since 1995. Remember, the Avalanche, once upon a time, were the Quebec Nordiques, and the Nords and Habs were heated rivals for 16 years, mostly in that classic Adams Division. At that time, the Habs were quite established, while the Nords were this team from Quebec's capital city and from another league; a transplant from the WHA. Despite the huge class disparity, the rivalry was heated and close, the NHL's first provincial rivalry--predating the Battle of Alberta by a year. The teams met five times in the playoffs, though Montréal won three of the five. Yeah, pretty close.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Breaking News
For longtime anchorwoman Regina Aston, this ongoing story was quite gripping, but it increased her stock on the network. That was the last thing she had on her mind, as her only focus was on preparing herself to report the incoming developments on this continuing story, which involved the shocking murder of a woman named Natalie Becker, who was found stabbed to death inside her home a week prior.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Fiction
Looney Tunes Review: "Baseball Bugs"
Baseball's coming! Though technically, it's already here. We are still in spring training, but the regular season actually started with the two games in Tokyo on March 18 and 19 between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs, with the Dodgers winning both games to start the young season at 2-0. For those of us in North America, the season is still a few days away, and to get you ready for the season, let's talk about one of the more popular Looney Tunes shorts: Baseball Bugs.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
Living Well
It was a heartbreaking night in Toronto for the Colorado Avalanche, but we could not look back on that for too long. That game is the first of a back-to-back set for the Avs, and we had to get right back to work, as we were off to Canada's capital to face off against the Ottawa Senators, another red hot team. The Senators are looking very good, it's very likely that this team will be in the playoffs for the first time since missing the Stanley Cup Final by a hair in 2017. Of course, we all know the story with the Sens, that certain trade that basically ruined them.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Animal Magnetism
On a Saturday night, Pauline Forbes was pacing nervously. A moment she had been waiting for had finally happened; the very person who she had a crush on, finally asked her out on a date. It was three months prior that Pauline stated taking fitness classes, which were led by Lauren Harlan--the very woman who captured Pauline's affections.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Fiction










