
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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Well, Avs fans, the month of March is finally here. March is a highly important month in the NHL season, but fot the Colorado Avalanche, it is immensely vital. We need as many points as possible in order to rise out of the Wild Card standings and into the Central Division Top 3. Thankfully, the Avs are still on a six-game homestand, and it's "so far, so good." The Avs ended February with home wins against the Devils and Wild. Four points down, eight to go.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 months ago in Unbalanced
Beneath the Surface. Runner-Up in 500 Word Shockwave Challenge.
On a Friday afternoon, Ruby Dayne had just finished another week of college classes, and as she was on the parking lot heading to her car, Ruby was approached by the dean of her college, Valeria Stanton.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 months ago in Fiction
Stanley Cup Playoff Push 2025: Let the Games Begin
We have arrived, folks! The final push for this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs began once the calendar turned to the month of March, which is only the third month of the year, but is the final full month of the NHL's regular season. March is the month where the eliminations begin. It may be 32 teams entering March, but during this month and the first half of April, it will be whittled down, bit by bit, to the final 16 teams. Those 16 will participate in this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs, the best road to a championship in all of pro sports.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 months ago in Unbalanced
Reviewing Premiere Week of "Beyond the Gates"
After many months of hype and promos, we were finally treated to CBS' newest daytime soap opera, Beyond the Gates. Now I've said this before, I'm not exactly the biggest soap fan. However, after learning about this soap and the history behind it, I had to see this. Beyond the Gates is TV's first predominantly Black soap in well over 30 years, since the short-lived soap, Generations, aired on NBC from 1989-1991. The cast of that series included Richard Roundtree, Vivica A. Fox, and the late, great Kristoff St. John (who later played Eric Winters on The Young and the Restless).
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 months ago in Geeks
At Long Last, Cena Turns Heel
Well, folks. It happened. It actually happened. We are all familiar with the question, "Where were you when...?" That always applies to the biggest of moments in society, no matter what the platform. Where were you when a man walked on the moon? Where were you when MLK made his famous "I Have a Dream" speech? Where were you when Hank Aaron hit #715? All sorts of big moments in society. The evening of March 1, 2025 in Canada's largest city ended with one of those moments.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 months ago in Unbalanced
Climbing the Central Division Ladder
As I said before, a six-game homestand is just what a team needs to move up the ladder. For the Colorado Avalanche, it was an opportunity to pick up a maximum 12 points, and maybe make a huge dent in the Central Division standings. Game One went well; a 5-1 victory over the New Jersey Devils. Two points down, 10 to go. Next up, a hugely important game against... the Minnesota Wild. I don't know how, but the Wild have been figuring out ways to stay in third place, but they enter this matchup coming off being blasted 6-1 in Utah. They are slipping, and we need to capitalize.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 months ago in Unbalanced
Milestone on the Horizon
So far, the Colorado Avalanche's return from the Four Nations break hasn't gone well. The last two road games of the extended trip ended with regulation losses, with only one goal each. However, nothing cures any and all ills like a long homestand. Six games. That's a very good chance to climb the Central Division ladder. A maximum twelve points up for grabs. My advice is simple: get those points. First on the docket, the New Jersey Devils, one of the few teams we've shut out this year.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 months ago in Unbalanced
The Scarlet Sentinel
"Everything you have should be mine!" "I'm coming for you!" "You're mine!" As Danica Walsh stood in the ring, a number of the threats hurled at her for the last five months were remained in her mind. The perpetrator of said threats was her opponent, who was making her way to the ring. Enter the Scarlet Sentinel, a masked villainess donning a cape and a full red and gold bodysuit. The Sentinel's identity was a mystery entering this bout, but what wasn't a mystery was the attacks delivered by the Sentinel in the five months that have passed since debuting at Alpha Wrestling Revolution.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 months ago in Fiction
Pros and Cons: Trish Stratus' Constant Post-Retirement Appearances
It's been a minute since I've done a "Pros and Cons" story regarding the world of wrestling, and with the Elimination Chamber event looming, this is a perfect time to discuss something that's been on my mind: WWE's constant need to involve Trish Stratus in things, especially if said things are in Toronto. Now let's make one thing clear. Trish is a legend and icon in women's wrestling; a woman who started out as a fitness model before making her debut as a villainous manager. Had very little (if any) in-ring experience, yet evolved and became one of the most known names in WWE's Women's Division. Seven-time Women's Champion. That's a big deal.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 months ago in Viva
A Look at the "Seely Six"
Fans, enthusiasts, and experts of everything Looney Tunes know that during the classic era, the cartoons had three main composers: Carl Stalling, Milt Franklyn, and Bill Lava. However, there is a fourth composer that definitely needs to be talked about. Very few Looney Tunes shorts used his music, but they stood out for a number of reasons. This latest Looney Tunes story centers on the fourth composer in their history: John Seely.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 months ago in Geeks
A Team Canada Reunion
The Colorado Avalanche had one more road game to play through, and similar to the day prior to this one, it was a divisional contest. On Saturday, the NHL's first day back after Four Nations, the Avs lost a heartbreaker in Nashville. For this go-around, the Avs were in St. Louis facing the Blues, who was also struggling, but not at Nashville's level. The Blues are doing better than many figured, but that's really because of the Predators' shockingly poor performance this season.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 months ago in Unbalanced









