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surrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrge & pat

you have waited all week for this moment.

the HOC game update.

once again the HOCs started out strong, scoring the first goal to take the early lead. unfortunatly the opposing team scored the next 5 goals in the first half. a lil halftime pep talk inspired a solid second half where we held them to only one more goal. the HOCs were not able to capitalize with any goals, but our pressure was a marked improvement. so don't count the HOCs out of the playoffs yet. we are like the vikings when they sucked early and then brad johnson came to save the day and they...oh bad example. they didn't make it. ummm go HOCs.

in typical HOC fashion we aquired some extra players to help us field a team tonight. the HOCs must be very approachable as this happens every week. only difference is that these free agents have decided to stick it out with the HOCs for the remainder of the season. they are some quality pickups for the HOCs. there names are pat and surge. much like the extinct pop drink, which mobs of teenagers would climb muddy mountains in the rain to claim their prized fully loaded citrus soda.

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check out the dedication: www.savesurge.org

if you would also like to play with the famed HOCs soccer team, let me know. expect great things in the weeks to come.
HOCs record: 0-2-0

Comments

you know what one of the worst pop combos in history?

surge and root beer.

you've been warned - kids, don't try this at home.

today i had a vault soda. made by coke. because it was on a promotional sale. and it tasted suspiciously like how i remember surge tasting.

are you guys done with your games? Surge was good stuff...I would support the campaign to bring surge back

well, i was not a team player as i skipped our game last monday. too much work and homework and desire for sleep. so i am not entirely sure if we have any games left or not. or of the result from last mondays game.

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