Friday, January 09, 2009

The Edge Games is STILL ON!

Some of you may have questions about the edge games since it is snowing outside, but the games are STILL ON! I was just out on the roads and they are not bad right now...therefore, we are still on. The majority of the snow is supposed to come over night.

BE CAREFUL ON THE ROADS!

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

ok cool! thanks!!! :D

we might not go.. it depends on what my dad says!

Anonymous said...

yes that is awsome go bahamas

Anonymous said...

thats great go iceland!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oh yeah

Anonymous said...

I think the roads are just going to get worse as the night goes on-

Anonymous said...

the roads are allready bad in stow.

Anonymous said...

my mom made me shck this to make sure! im glad!!! GO BLACKK!

Anonymous said...

GO...well...this is my first year but im SICKED!!!!!

Anonymous said...

oh the snow in stow is really bad. my parents said i couldnt go, but i bet it will be exciting

Anonymous said...

todd i am bring a first timer to edge for points for figi!!!

Anonymous said...

go bahabahamas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Location: Aruba is 19.6 miles long and 6 miles across and totaling 77 square miles or 193 square kilometers.
Aruba is located 12° 30' North Latitude; 70° West Latitude; 19 miles or 31 km north of the Venezuelan coast.

Climate: The Aruban climate has a little variation from yearly average of a sunny 81°F or 27°C tempered by northeasterly trade winds. Aruba is out of the range of the Caribbean hurricanes. Visit our Weather and Wildlife Page for more information on this subject.

Time Zone: Atlantic Standard Time year round (equivalent to Eastern Daylight Savings Time). The difference between the European Time and Aruba Time is 5 or 6 hours (depending on Summer-time or Winter-time)


Population: ± 100,000 persons (2002).
Average life expectancy age: male 71.6 years; female 76.8 years.
Death rate: Per 1,000 population 6.0 (world average 9.9) (2002). The birth rate is substantially lower than the Caribbean average but the extremely low mortality rate maintains a rate of natural increase.


Language: Official language Dutch, Native language: Papiamento. English and Spanish are widely spoken by practically all Arubans.


Judicial Service: The safeguarding of the fundamental rights and freedoms, legal certainty and proper administration of the law is under jurisdiction of the Kingdom of the Netherlands with the cooperation of the Aruban Minister of Justice. Judges of the Common Court in Aruba are appointed by the Queen. Appeals may be made to the Supreme Court sitting in the Netherlands.


Defense and external affairs: The Kingdom of the Netherlands is responsible for the defense (the Royal Marine Camp in Savaneta) and external political and diplomatic relations.
Go
Aruba

Anonymous said...

iceland
is
completely
amazing.
and
we
are
totally
gonna
win.
so
watch
out
for
ICELAND
BABYY
(:

Anonymous said...

Location: Aruba is 19.6 miles long and 6 miles across and totaling 77 square miles or 193 square kilometers.
Aruba is located 12° 30' North Latitude; 70° West Latitude; 19 miles or 31 km north of the Venezuelan coast.

Climate: The Aruban climate has a little variation from yearly average of a sunny 81°F or 27°C tempered by northeasterly trade winds. Aruba is out of the range of the Caribbean hurricanes. Visit our Weather and Wildlife Page for more information on this subject.

Time Zone: Atlantic Standard Time year round (equivalent to Eastern Daylight Savings Time). The difference between the European Time and Aruba Time is 5 or 6 hours (depending on Summer-time or Winter-time)


Population: ± 100,000 persons (2002).
Average life expectancy age: male 71.6 years; female 76.8 years.
Death rate: Per 1,000 population 6.0 (world average 9.9) (2002). The birth rate is substantially lower than the Caribbean average but the extremely low mortality rate maintains a rate of natural increase.


Language: Official language Dutch, Native language: Papiamento. English and Spanish are widely spoken by practically all Arubans.


Judicial Service: The safeguarding of the fundamental rights and freedoms, legal certainty and proper administration of the law is under jurisdiction of the Kingdom of the Netherlands with the cooperation of the Aruban Minister of Justice. Judges of the Common Court in Aruba are appointed by the Queen. Appeals may be made to the Supreme Court sitting in the Netherlands.


Defense and external affairs: The Kingdom of the Netherlands is responsible for the defense (the Royal Marine Camp in Savaneta) and external political and diplomatic relations.
Go
Aruba

Anonymous said...

ya
iceland
sorry
but
euruguay
(hope
i spelled
it
right)
might
not win
but
we
r gonna
beat
you
no
offense!
i still
love
half
the
ppl
on
that
team!