Friday, August 12, 2011

COOL 'MHCO' PLUG FROM JEFF MAREK

Over the past couple of years that this blog has existed, I have seen the readership slowly grow.

First and foremost - thank you to all of you who stop by and read what I have to say.

I'm most proud that I have (in my opinion) kept this blog fun, I have talked about my interests and thoughts about this great hobby and that I have been doing a good job of not letting this blog drift into obscurity (I don't think I have ever gone more than a week or so without posting).

I get about 100 'hits' to my blog daily. While this might not sound like a lot, I think it is pretty amazing there are that many people who want to check out what I have to say. Thanks again.

Tonight, I was made aware of an article posted on Puck Daddy's blog. For those of you who have not checked out Puck Daddy, it is one of the top hockey blogs out there in my opinion. Great articles, great subjects and great opinions.

The title of the blog post is Hockey Guilty Pleasures: Jeff Marek, Rogers Sportsnet host.

Jeff Marek....the name sounds familiar right? He hosted the iDesk on Hockey Night In Canada. He since moved to Rogers Sportsnet this summer.

The 'guilty pleasures' concept features guest columnists who answer questions about hockey-related guilty pleasures.

Check out 7a.

I think it's kind of cool and felt like sharing.

Thanks for checking out the blog Jeff (that goes for everyone else too).


I guess I should thank Rogie as well (or at least his mug). :)

1 comment:

  1. I found your blog through that PD article and I have been enjoying going through some of your older posts. I will be back often!
    I write a blog about Calgary Flames memorabilia that often include cards from my collection { http://flamestuff.blogspot.com/ }. Click on "cards" under the "Blog Topics" tab for all the articles that feature - you guessed it - cards. Like you, I try to keep it fun; unlike you, I'm not quite as prolific...at least right now, during my real job's crazy busy season!

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