All right, all you players, rec and otherwise.
I play a three to four day hockey week, between games and practices. This week I've got a wicked flu and I'm still (so far) making it to games (although I think I'm going to give Thursday's practice a miss).
It seems kind of stupid to drag myself to hockey feverish and hacking, but if I *don't* go, we're usually down to two D on my women's team, and there's a chance they won't even have two full lines of forwards. So I go, sick or not. Last week I played with whiplash.
What about you all? Are you a "be there every game or die" player, or do you figure it's just a game and stay home if you're not up to it?
I know guys in the NHL play with broken bones, new stitches flu, food poisoning, massive hangovers... but they're pulling down the big paychecks.
What about the rest of us... is it worth it?
Me? I'm stubborn. Stupid or not, I'll always play. In a season, I'll miss maybe, at most, one game.
You?
2006-10-30
01:31:36
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