What is the saddest part?
Written by Enforcer   
Saturday, 31 October 2009 00:43

I like to make sure all the teams are included here at BMR. Today, I decided to check out the Atlanta Thrashers, who are probably the 8th most important team in the Atlanta area. Not here at BMR, however. After the Georgia Tech football team, the Thrashers are number one in our BMR hearts. So anyways, I went to the Thrashers site and was delighted to find their Twitter section. Feeling like comedy gold was afoot, I plumbed deeper. All I found was sadness. What was the saddest part? I couldn't decide. I narrowed it down to the following options though.

- The Thrashers only have 1 player tweeting. Johan Hedberg.

- His last tweet was on October 7th. He was going out to dinner with "Toby and Salmela". I assume that's Tobias Enstrom and Anssi Salmela. He was never heard from again.

-Never fear! He says he is using Twitter mostly for following. He is following 9 people.

- One of those people is golfer Stewart Cink.




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Just FYI
written by hildymac, November 01, 2009
... Colby Armstrong Tweets too: @armdog He actually updates a bit more often than Moose, and I admit that it's a lot funnier, too.

Of course, when you're a player who responds to "Go get 'em, Moose!" with "Oh, ok," (overheard at Fan Faceoff) how much do you want?
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written by Enforcer, November 02, 2009
I only went off of what the Thrashers site says. Perhaps Armstrong's tweets are a little too risque
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written by hildymac, November 02, 2009
Well, there was that tweet about him taking a nap. Woooo, boy, totally lascivious. There was one about sushi that could have been code for something else...

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