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(S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - Kyamprac - 12-21-2020

(S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley!

Complete the weekly Point Task to earn 3 TPE! All written responses must be at least 200 words. Graphic responses must show more effort than a text box on an unedited image.

Do not claim this TPE until it has been graded and posted to the S26 claim thread.

Written and graphic responses must be posted solely in this thread and not for additional media credit. Also, if you try to build your word count by being super repetitive and rambling on, you will not get full credit.

We’ve had a number of incidences involving PT plagiarism. If you are caught stealing someone else’s work, you will be punished as HO sees fit, including the potential loss of TPE or money. Do your own work please.

This task is due next Sunday, December 27th, at 11:59 EDT. Have fun and get writing!

Written Option: A package has been delivered to your door. One of the labels says it’s a gift from someone else in the league, but there are no other details. When you open it, what do you find inside? Who do you think it’s from and why would they send it? Is it new equipment that will set your player up for success in the last part of the season, a pair of tickets to a game in one of the affiliate leagues, or some other random and unexpected thing? (please keep it PG)

Graphic Option: Show your player receiving a package or using whatever was sent to them. 

Affiliate claims from SHL, PBE, and GOMHL are accepted; link directly to your post and add a note if your username is different there.


RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - SomeSay... - 12-21-2020

PBE


RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - Frostbite - 12-21-2020

I sent a package to Rev, he didn't like it Sad


RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - Vorshayla - 12-21-2020

PickSix II got an unexpected package from @jeffie43 It's a picture of him working out and getting ready to carry 2 championship rings into the hall of fame from my pop. PickSix II opened it since it wasn't addressed to anyone and laughed when he saw the picture. It reminded him that he still has a long way to go before reaching the success of both his father and his rivals/friends.

PickSix II keeps the picture with him at all times to motivate him, to ensure that he works hard on and off the field to continue to hone his football skills so that one day, he can surpass his father's accolades and find a rival or two of his own to perhaps carry some hardware into the hall of fame when his name is called. It's only a matter of time before PickSix II gets drafted to his ISFL team and once that happens, there's no telling how his career will unfold.

This picture has quickly become one of PickSix II's most treasured possessions as it shows him that a friendly rivalry in the ISFL is indeed possible, and while Prince Vegeta and his father were rivals turned friends, PickSix II understands that in order to be the best, he has to leave it all on the field every week and the moment he takes a play off is the moment he might as well call it a career.

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RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - DrunkenTeddy - 12-21-2020

SHL PT - https://simulationhockey.com/showthread.php?tid=112645&pid=2956203#pid2956203


RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - NicholasTheGreat - 12-21-2020

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RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - r0tzbua - 12-21-2020

When Guy Fields came home to his mansion in Honolulu after an extremely exhausting training session between two road games he was surprised to find a package placed neatly in front of his mailbox. It was simply too big to fit inside the mail box so the postal worker did not know what to do with it and left it here for anyone to find. He was surprised to see it still there without being stolen, but tried to take it inside. Now don't get me wrong, Guy Fields is not a weak man (his strength is 85, and while that's not a hundred, he is still a very strong man all in all), but he was not able to pick up the package. It was nearly as big as him, and seemed to weight 500 pounds. So Guy did what everyone would do who can't do something: Hire someone who can. One call later a guy with a forklift showed up and brought the package into his hallway. When he finally opened it up, full of anticipation, he found another package inside. This time gift wrapped with a card hanging from the side. He went to the card and removed it, opening it up and it said: "Hope you're having a great Christmas, this will surely help your dinner. - XOXO @Kyle".

Guy pulled on the ribbon and it came loose. When he pulled the whole ribbon off, the sides of the package opened up automatically. he couldn't believe what was inside. It was a 6 feet big, golden statue of the walking turkey gif.


RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - Drizzy - 12-21-2020

SHL PT (username is dankoa)


RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - Raven - 12-21-2020

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Written Option: A package has been delivered to your door. One of the labels says it’s a gift from someone else in the league, but there are no other details. When you open it, what do you find inside? Who do you think it’s from and why would they send it? Is it new equipment that will set your player up for success in the last part of the season, a pair of tickets to a game in one of the affiliate leagues, or some other random and unexpected thing? (please keep it PG)

Davriel Lavigne came home from practise when he noticed a disturbance in his house. A big brown box was sitting on top of his kitchen counter. A box he had never seen before in his life. He checked the box and on the label is written 'a gift from someone else in the league'.

Lavigne decided to shake the box to try and gauge what could be inside the brown box. It was heavy and a massive solid object was inside of it. His first thought was that it might be protein power. After a few minutes of contemplating he decided the best course of action would be to open the box and see what is it.

He slowly cut the tape that was keeping the box sealed and lifted the flaps to reveal what was inside.

Inside the box was a massive can of baked beans. On the can the unit 2.62kg was printen. Confusion hit Lavigne as he wonder who in their right mind would gift someone a can of baked beans and a can of 2.62kg at that.

He instantly suspected fellow safety Shawn Dawkins, his Australian roots with english and those damned beans. Regardless of if it was his gift or not, Lavigne started thinking of something silly he could gift to Dawkins.

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*may or may not be inspired by real life events


RE: (S26) - PT 4 - It could be a bowling alley! - Crunk - 12-21-2020

Crunk wasn't happy to be woken up that morning. He'd only got home from Plop Miller's Christmas party three hours before. It had been wild.

He opened the door "I aint ordered anything..." to see the Amazon delivery guy stood there. He saw his name on the package and signed for it. "Thanks, Zamir" he said, closing the door. It was great to see his former teammate adjusting so well to life after football.

Crunk shook the package. It was too small to be anything football related, but gave a weighty thud from side to side. Maybe this was the result of the iPhone sponsorship he had asked his agent to pursue? He opened the box excitedly. His heart sank when he saw the contents was a book, and as he turned it and read the cover his heart sank further. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey.

Was this a joke? Who could have sent it? He didn't know the answer to either of those. What he did know is that he couldn't remember the last time he read a book, and there certainly weren't any freshman girls around to read it for him, like his college days. There was no note with the parcel.

Crunk sighed, put the cardboard packaging with his recycling, and walked to his downstairs bathroom, where he placed it next to the toilet, underneath his signed copy of "Fumbling Through", Jay Cue's autobiography. Then he went back to bed.