After The Energists: Championships, Concerts & CompletionChapter 41: Undefeated free porn video

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(Author’s Note: This chapter is heavy-duty sports oriented. There are a few important ‘non-sports’ details but be warned, this contains much basketball, volleyball and a little gymnastics action. I hope it is realistic and an enjoyable read. As the book title suggests, this chapter is mostly about Championships.)

“Look in these eyes!

These eyes don’t lie.

And they say that if you don’t blink,

Then you don’t die.” (The opening lyrics to Def Leppard’s, Undefeated.)

Alumni Hall, Western University, London, Ontario

7:57am, Friday, December 28, 1979

After shaking hands with Windsor Assumption’s starting five, their point guard, number 3, Terry Haskins smiled at me and asked, “Are you the Mike whose band is going to play a concert for us, tonight, and then do that naked concert next Friday on Global?”

Windsor Assumption was a semi-finalist at last year’s Ontario’s AAA or large school basketball championship. They lost by five points to the Ontario champions, Toronto Eastern Commerce, who were playing in the next winner’s bracket semi-final game against London’s Beal Secondary School.

“Yeah, that would be me,” I replied with a smile at my five-foot-nine-inch opponent.

Assumption’s point guard then said, “My teammates and I are really looking forward to tonight’s concert. Thanks for doing that for all of us.”

“Trust me, rehearsing before a real audience is gonna help us a ton,” I replied just before the ref blew his whistle to signal play was about to start. I then added, “Good luck, bud.”

“Same, Mike.”

Andrew Werring won the opening jump-ball, tipping it to Matt Connell. We decided before the game that if we won this tip, we were going to run our half-court ‘back-screen’ play that we’ve successfully used several times this season. Jon Lunby set a screen on my defender just past the half-court line. I took one false step towards our basket and then ran my defender into Jon, and out raced the ‘sleeping’ Assumption team to their basket. Matt threw a long lead pass to me, which I caught, took my two steps before leaping to tomahawk home our first two points in this semi-final game.

Assumption’s point guard was a super ball-handler, so I didn’t really try to steal the ball from him as he dribbled against my man pressure. I made him turn a few times before he crossed half-court. Just past that dividing line, Big-Mike Horichek attacked the smaller point guard with our ‘jump-trap’ defense. Big-Mike’s six-two body, along with my six-three frame created a large wall, along with the half-court and sidelines, for Assumption’s shorter guard. When he jumped to pass to his teammate near the half-court line, I tipped his pass. Jon easily intercepted it and raced down court for an uncontested layup.

Twenty seconds into the game, our four point lead was the largest point gap either team had for the entire first half of this Purple & White semi-final contest. The lead changed hands seven times in the first half, with us holding a one point lead, 33-32 on the Catholic School Raiders from Windsor. Jon and I were tied for our scoring lead with nine points. Dennis Grainam and Andrew Werring had four rebounds each to pace our team.

During his halftime talk, Coach Williamson stressed the value of each possession to each team. If we could limit their big men’s scoring chances by creating a few more turnovers or limiting their offensive rebounds, we stood a good chance of defeating the third ranked AAA team in Ontario. He told our big men that they were doing a great job on the Raiders’ ‘bigs’, but that one missed block-out or misplayed entry pass could be the difference in this game.

On the way back into the gym from our side’s hallway halftime spot, Coach W pulled me aside and said, “If we get up on them by four or more points in the second half, I want to make their big guys come out and chase us in our four corners offense. I’m going to tell Matt and Andrew to play up top with you in our spread, which should allow you more chances to drive to the basket with their ‘bigs’ away from the goal.” Andrew at six-five and the six-three, two-hundred and thirty pound Matt were both skilled ball handlers for their size, unlike Gary Dander and Dennis Grainam. The five ‘man-defensive’ guys I normally played with were all well-schooled in ball security.

“You got it coach,” I replied and then took a drink of my Gatorade as I entered the gym.

On the opening jump-ball of the third quarter, Andrew once more controlled the tip by directing it to Matt. We immediately used an alternate play from the one I scored that opening dunk on. Because the Assumption players reacted to my similar run to the goal, Matt faked that pass to me and then quickly fired a chest pass to Jon as he waited for my man and his man to run with me. Jon then had the option of dribbling into his shooting range for a jumper or waiting for Big-Mike to run off the screen I set for him along the baseline. Because Jon’s defender didn’t react to his attack, he pulled up for a twenty foot ‘J’, which ‘tickled the twines’ to give us a three point lead.

Similar to the first half, we traded baskets, fouls and turnovers with the Assumption Raiders. Our team held a three point lead at the end of the third quarter, 48-45. The one trouble spot for both teams was foul trouble. Matt picked up his third and fourth fouls before our man-unit was subbed out. Fortunately for us, I and then Wayne were able to cause the third and fourth fouls on the Raiders starting point guard, Terry Haskins.

In our team huddle before the start of the fourth quarter, Coach W hammered home to me the need to ‘up the pressure’ on their young, untested backup guard. He wanted us to alternate using our ‘press and overplay’ and our ‘jump-trap’ defenses on this less skilled ball handler. Coach also told Gary, Matt’s substitute, and Big-Mike that he wanted them in the low corners of our spread offense, with Jon and Andrew joining me as the main ball-handlers. After my five man unit broke the huddle, Coach W grabbed my arm and simply said, “Four points, four corners.” I simply winked at my coach, and hustled out to join my teammates for the jump ball.

Andrew lost the tip for the first time in the game, so I quickly moved to pressure the Raiders’ backup guard as he carefully shielded me from the ball as he dribbled over the half-court line. When he thought I had overplayed him to his left, he did a cross-over dribble move, which I anticipated. With my longer reach, I came around from his backside and poked the ball away from him in Big-Mike’s direction. Knowing my older team was going to corral that lose ball; I tore off for the Raiders’ basket at top speed.

“Up Big! Up Big! Up Big!“ Andrew hollered to make sure our teammate knew the proper action. Big-Mike didn’t need the helpful instruction as he immediately tossed a looping pass, which I ran onto before powering up to throw down a right-handed cuff dunk.

After celebrating that dunk for a moment with Jon, I picked up #13, their backup guard and harassed him as soon as he started dribbling the ball up court. I turned him twice in their back court before easing off my pressure to steer him to the right side of the court in Big-Mike’s direction. Right after ‘13’ crossed half-court; Big quickly attacked the dribbler with his arms waving high above his head. Gary, Andrew and Jon all rotated to the nearest open Raider as we tried to hem in their ball-handler. Big-Mike and I forced a harried pass along the sideline, which Gary got a couple of fingers on. The Raider forward wasn’t able to catch that deflected pass, and it went out of bounds off his hand turnover – Cowboys’ ball.

Coach W’s shrill, two-fingered whistle caught our attention on the court. I immediately knew what he wanted and mimicked his ‘4-C’ hand motions to my teammates. As I took Jon’s inbounds pass, I called out, “Andrew, Big! Swap positions!” as I saw my taller teammate initially go to the lower right corner. I tossed a short pass to Jon as he crossed half-court, and we stood about ten feet apart with him holding the ball as the Raiders settled into their regular 2-3 zone defense. Andrew soon joined us as the Raiders were content to sit back in their zone at that moment.

Jon held the ball for a good forty-five seconds before the Raiders’ head coach motioned his players to match up and come out to pressure us. Jon immediately flipped me the ball at the center circle, and both he and Andrew moved further away into the opposite upper corners of the attacking half. When ‘13’ drew near, I assumed a ‘triple-threat’ position and rocked on my left pivot foot. Knowing I was right-handed, my defender overplayed my right side. I gave him a fake step in that direction and immediately drove past him to my left. As I expected, both Jon’s and Andrew’s defenders jumped in my path, allowing me an easy outlet pass to either of my upper teammates. With Andrew guarded by the Raiders’ bigger but slower center, I passed to Andrew and immediately made a hard ‘V’ cut back to the center circle to receive his return pass.

I repeated that jab-step to the right, drive left and made an easy outlet pass to Andrew and return to the top cycle of actions. On the next attack, I anticipated that the upper defenders might cheat on a possible outlet pass, so I dribbled hard through their half-hearted attempt to stop me at the free-throw line. This forced both lower defenders to react to my attack. I had both Gary and Big-Mike in the lower corners available, so I bounced a hard pass out to Big. He dribbled a few feet towards half-court before passing to Andrew, who held the ball until I completed my run back to the top of the attacking zone.

I lifted up my left hand and rotated my four extended fingers as I held the ball at the center circle. I was letting Gary know that if his man came to stop my penetration, I wanted him to slide towards the basket for an easy dump off. I picked Gary to do that move because his defender was bigger and slower than Big-Mike’s defender. I figured Gary had a better chance at scoring on that dump-off than Big-Mike.

This attack, I blew straight by ‘13’ to my right and noticed the upper defenders were cheating to their man, so I continued towards the basket. When neither of the low defenders moved quick enough to stop my drive, I took off just inside the free-throw line towards the basket. Gary’s big defender slid over too late to take a charge and moved underneath me as I flew to the goal. With my eyes locked on the rim, I jammed the ball through the goal with my right hand as I felt contact on my legs below me. Somehow, I was able to grab ahold of the rim with my dunking hand and hung there as the large Raider tumbled backwards after straddle-jumping completely over his body. The ref blew his whistle as the crowd went ballistic over my ‘posterizing’ dunk.

“Thirty-three, purple with the block!’ the referee loudly shouted as he ran from below the basket with his hands on his hips, motioning that foul signal. That was Assumption’s big power forward’s fourth foul, too.

When I was sure I wasn’t going to land on ‘33’, I dropped down from the rim. My teammates mobbed me after that play with Gary shouting, “Jesus! Mike! That was freakin’ wild!”

With my free-throw, we led the Raiders by eight points, 53-45. Assumption’s coach couldn’t wait any longer to reinsert his starting point guard as we totally flustered his backup on their previous possessions.

Coach Williamson called out, “41!-41!” which was our full-court man-to-man defense but without our ‘overplay’ style of pressure. He wanted us to challenge the Raiders, but didn’t want to give up any easy baskets should we mess up in that aggressive style of defense.

The Raiders scored on a tough put-back play by ‘33’, although Gary argued with the ref that he was pushed in the back on the preceding rebound. With a quicker defender back on me, I allowed Andrew to bring the ball up the court as the Raiders center wasn’t about to challenge him. Because Terry Haskins, my defender was playing with four personal fouls, I tried to tempt him into a silly reaching foul by waving the ball out in front of me after I took Andrew’s pass at the center circle. He didn’t bite on it, so I faked right, and drove pass him to my left. Because he was a step behind to my right as I dribbled to the free-throw line, I veered hard in that direction and then tumbled to the court as our legs and arms got tangled up.

The ref’s whistle blew and I heard him call out, “Purple, ‘3’ with a reach!”

The Assumption coach jumped in anger and yelled, “Twenty veered into him! Jeeze, Tyson, my guy has as much right to that space as ‘20’ does!”

Tyson, the ref reacted in a fairly calm manner and replied, “Twenty had a step on your man, Coach. He actually had a right to move in that direction.” In all honesty, that was the case in this situation as I indeed had a step on ‘3’ and purposely angled that way with hopes of drawing his fifth and disqualifying foul.

“That’s B-S, Tyson and you know it!” Assumptions’ coach replied, which immediately earned him a ‘T’ from the referee.

The PA horn sounded and the official scorer informed the referees that Terry had committed his fifth foul. He was still sitting on the court, so I went to him and offered him a hand up. After helping him to his feet, he gave me a half-hearted smile and said, “That was a smart play, Mike ... dang it,” as he patted me on my shoulder.

“You’re one tough hombre, Terry. I enjoyed playing against you,” I replied as we shared a ‘fist-bump’ of respect.

“Good luck in the finals,” he said as he looked at the scoreboard and shook his head in apparent defeat.

I hit all four free-throws, my two ‘One & Ones’, as well as the two technical attempts. As Terry just said in slightly different words, we were well on our way to the finals of the Purple & White as those four points gave us a 57-45 lead with slightly over two minutes left in the game. The final score of this game was 61-50. I scored nineteen points to lead our team in scoring. Jon added fifteen points to go with his team leading four steals. Gary Dander and Andrew corralled ten and eight rebounds, respectively.

Back at the Thames Hall locker room, Andrew and I took a quick shower and then changed into our dry ‘Scarlet’ uniform and basketball warmups. Wayne and Jon also showered before they put their on their red unis and warmups, as they too were going to be involved as helpers in this $500-$250 dunk contest.

Back in the stands at Alumni Hall, we now had a chance to rest and watch Dr. Candi’s boyfriend, Coach Clifford’s Beal Raiders play the top ranked high school team in Ontario, Toronto’s Eastern Commerce Saints. I wasn’t the least bit surprised to hear Dr. Candi calling out to me as I looked into the crowd for my friends. I waved at my teammates and their girlfriends and family before heading up a little higher in the stands to say hello to the good doctor.

“Is there anything you can’t do, Mike?” Candi laughed as I plopped down in the seat next to her. “Good Lord, you were a one man wrecking crew on the court, just like on the football field or on a concert stage.”

“I did play pretty well,” I replied with a grin on my face.

“How many points did you end up scoring?”

I gave my head a slight shake before I said, “I think I had eight or nineteen points. I’m happier to say I only had two turnovers, which is more important than me scoring points.”

“Yes. That is what Cliff said he was going to stress to Johnny in his pregame talk; that ball security is key!” Candi said as we watched the last couple of minutes of the first quarter. My friend, John LaPlante, was Beal’s starting point guard and the best high school player in London in his grade twelve and thirteen years.

As we watched Beal hang with Eastern Commerce, Candi asked how Lisa was doing health wise as our pressure filled concert neared. I told her that her Bricky-Baby was doing well and that she hadn’t had an episode to the best of my knowledge in almost three weeks. I then said, “My bandmates are squaring off against each other this morning at the Saunders’ volleyball tournament. Lynette said Lisa and Eda were playing out of their minds in their earlier games. I just hope Eda and especially Lisa won’t be too crushed because I highly doubt their Cougars can hang with Cano, Zupena and the Cowboy team.”

“Is Lynette’s team that much better than Eda’s and Bricky’s?” Candi asked and then jumped for joy when John LaPlante’s twenty-five footer swished through the basket to give the Beal Raiders a one point lead with just over a minute left in the first quarter.

“Oh, yeah,” I replied as I clapped after that sweet shot. “Medway’s team is the top ranked, double-A team in Ontario. They beat Saunders earlier in the tournament, and they are the fourth ranked triple-A team,” I added as Candi lightly pounded on my thigh with her fists as her boyfriend’s team was playing outstanding basketball.

A few of my teammates, and their girlfriends who knew Dr. Candi came up and sat with us during the second quarter of Beal’s game. Jon Lunby laughed when he found out Dr. Candi was dating Coach Clifford and said, “Now I’ve got an ‘in’ with Coach C when I try out for London’s U-18 team next summer. I’m sure you’ll put in a good word for me ... Mike, too.”

“Yeah, like Jordan will listen to me about who to select for his team,” Candi chuckled. She then turned to me and asked, “Are you gonna try out for Jordan’s team, next summer?”

“I doubt it. I’m not sure I can hang with Johnny P at the point and there are a lot of other guys who can shoot the rock better than me ... like this guy, here.” I replied as I smacked Jon on the back of his head as I paid him that complement.

“Well, six-foot-three playmaking, defensive beasts disguised as a point guard don’t just grow on trees up here in London,” Candi said as she gave my right shoulder a gentle punch.

I smiled at Candi’s true complement and then said, “If I’m not working on my uncle’s farm, I think I’d rather try out for the Junior Mustangs’ football team instead of the City’s basketball team. I enjoy playing with the pigskin more than the round-ball.”

“And you’ll more than likely end up back in my ER with a concussion or broken bone if you keep on playing like you did last fall,” Candi said with a slight hint of consternation in her voice.

“You know I only play at one speed ... all out full, so bumps and bruises are part of the game with me,” I softly said as I squeezed her hand to let her know I appreciated her concern for my health.

At half-time, Beal trailed Eastern Commerce by three points, 41-38. I wasn’t positive but I figured that John LaPlante must have scored over half of Beal’s points against the bigger and more athletic boys from downtown Toronto.

“The lies in your eyes can’t defeat me. [I ain’t ever goin’ down.]

I was down on my knees, completely. [And you will never take my crown.]

But I will rise to my feet, you can’t beat me.

Oh, and that’s why I gotta stay!

And that’s why I gotta say ... I’m Undefeated! [And standing tall.]

I don’t wanna be the loser, when the winner takes it all.

I’m Undefeated!” (The bridge and chorus from Def Leppard’s, Undefeated.)

University of Toronto, Sports Medicine Clinic, Toronto, Ontario

10:27am, Friday, December 28, 1979

“I’m sorry to say this to you, Tempe, but it sure looks like you’ve got a complete tears to your ACL and MCL ligaments in your right knee,” Dr. Kaynar, the chief sports medicine doctor at UT’s clinic said to the teary eyed teen, as Paul St. Georges, her high school coach held her hand. The tall, lean doctor simply confirmed what the head athletic trainer for U of T’s gymnastics’ team had already determined on the spring-loaded tumbling floor.

Tempe was at the U of T’s Invitational Challenge for top-level high school gymnasts, and was a shoe in to claim the overall championship when misfortune came to rest upon her head. Tempe had already won the uneven-parallel bars event, and as well as finishing second and third on the beam and vault. If she had completed her routine with just an average score for her, she would have won the prestigious all-round championship. However, the petite blonde gymnast’s right knee buckled after completing her first tumbling pass on her floor routine. She also sprained her left wrist in that fall, but that was of minor concern.

As it so happened, Tempe and Jennifer’s friend, Evy Ashton from St. Mike’s in Toronto won the all-round title. St. Mike’s also claimed the team title as Evy, her younger sister Lilly, Colleen McGinny and identical twins, Toni and Tawni Charlton performed well enough to win that trophy.

“Oh, Coach. I’m so sorry for screwing up our season like this,” Tempe cried as she pressed her head into her coach’s shoulder.

“Listen to me, Tempe,” Coach St. Georges quickly replied as he hugged his hurting athlete. He continued, “You’ve been nothing but awesome for our team, and this injury is in no way your fault. I’ve gone over that tumbling pass a thousand times in my mind and I didn’t see a darn thing that could have caused this to happen to you, Tempe.”

“I know! I landed just like always but my knee, well, it just gave way for some unknown reason,” Tempe softly said through her tears.

Dr. Kaynar just shook his head and said, “Unfortunately, this happens all too often to our female athletes. I’ve had female basketball and volleyball players tear those same ligaments from simple, controlled landings. You tearing those ligaments is more reasonable based off the difficulty of what you were doing, but still ... it happens more so with female versus male athletes.”

“Can I ask that you to send your medical report to Dr. Peter Fowler at Western’s Sports Medicine Clinic in London?” Coach St. Georges asked. “I’m fairly certain that he or someone on his staff will be looking after this young lady’s knee.”

“Knowing you were from the London area, I’ve already have told my secretary to put my report, along with Tempe’s MRI results together so you can give them to Dr. Fowler or someone on his staff.” The doctor then looked directly at Tempe and added, “You’ll be in excellent hands, young lady. Just do everything Dr. Fowler’s people have you do, and I’ve no doubt you’ll be back flying around the gymnastics’ airwaves before you know it.”

With a few tears of disappointment still on her cheeks, Tempe softly said, “Thanks for all you’ve done for me, today. I’ll do my best to get back on my feet as quickly as possible.”

“Yes. Thanks for all you’ve done, Dr. Kaynar,” Coach St. Georges added and then shook the physician’s hand.

Tempe wiped the tears from her cheeks with her sweatshirt sleeve and then chuckled, “Well, at least we should get back to London in time to watch the girls’ volleyball championship, and Mike’s basketball game, if they beat Windsor Assumption.”

“I take it you talked with your friends, last night, huh?” Coach said as they waited for the nurse to handle the discharge paperwork, and give them Tempe’s pain prescription and medical reports.

“Yes, Sir. I talked with both Lisa and Mike. Our girls are playing Lisa and Eda’s Montcalm team in the semi-finals match ... starting about now,” Tempe replied as she peered at the clock in the exam room. She then added, “Lisa is so-so excited to be playing against Lynette and Zupena. I just hope she can handle things, if her Cougars get trampled by our girls like she said is gonna happen.”

“As you well know, strange things can happen in sports,” Coach chuckled. “So, how did the boys’ basketball game go?”

“From Mike’s brief report on it, it sounds like they laid a whoopin’ on Sarnia Northern. I think he said the score was something like 68 or 69 to 47. He didn’t tell me much more than that, other than he thinks Assumption is going to be a tough game. They played at 8-o’clock, so I wonder how they did,” Tempe prattled on with her injured leg in a full length brace and propped up on the exam table.

“I’m sure the Cowboys did well. If we get back in time, and if you’re up to it, I suppose we can swing by Saunders to see how the girls’ teams are making out. You best be careful about over-doing things, though, so you and your parents will have to decide about going to the basketball game.”

Tempe was given a Lortab pain pill before leaving, so she would be half-way out of it during the two to three hour drive back to London. Coach St. Georges and Tempe were on the road shortly after eleven-o’clock. He thought that if the traffic on the 401 was moving at a decent clip, they should make it back to see the championship, as well as the third-fourth place games of the Saunders tournament. Looking in his review mirror, he saw Tempe resting against the far door with her legs elevated on the rear seat. He chuckle to himself, ‘It won’t be long before she’s out like a light, the poor girl.‘

“I feel your pain, I hear your words.

But there ain’t nothing you can say to me, I ain’t already heard.

These cuts run deep, close to the bone.

But I gotta keep getting up, ‘cause I’ve been down so long...

So, let’s get it on!” (The second verse of Undefeated.)

Saunders Secondary School, London, Ontario

11:21am, Friday, December 29, 1979

“You’re playing great, ladies,” Coach Gregg said to her Montcalm Cougars volleyball players after swapping ends of the court. The Cougars just lost the first game, 15 to 9 to the Medway Cowboys. The coach then said, “You are doing everything I’ve asked you to do. We really can’t help it that they are taller and have a little more athletic ability than we do. Eda, you’re doing a great job running our attack. Maybe run a few more short sets to counter that monster in their front row. You may want to set your sister up a little more with those back-slides, too.”

“We’re gonna have to do something different, Eda,” Mary-Teresa Kenny, the Cougars’ captain and strong side hitter said. “I mean, I just can’t get anything by their strong-side blockers. That tall blonde is just hell to go against.”

“Yeah, Zupena is a beast, isn’t she,” Lisa replied with a negative head shake.

“I’m proud of you, ladies. We may not be able to beat the Cowboys, but you sure are giving them a good game,” Coach Gregg said as the referee blew her whistle to call the teams onto the court.

“C’mon, Cougs! Let’s give these Cowgirls a game!” Eda shouted as the starting six players moved to their positions for the referee to check their lineup.

The second game of the match was a near repeat of the first game with Medway winning, 15-8. Lynette directed a simpler Cowboy attack from her setter’s position as her bigger teammates pounded the ball against the overmatched Montcalm girls. The one unfortunate event for Medway in this second game occurred when Eda set up her sister for a back-slide attack. Lisa jumped and absolutely hammered the ball for a winning point. Her spike was hit so hard that Medway’s defensive specialist, Deb Watney couldn’t react fast enough to it and took a direct shot to her face. While Coach Jacket and the athletic trainer at the tournament weren’t positive, it sure looked like Deb’s nose was broken by that volleyball attack.

For Medway, Lynette averaged fourteen assists per game, and had seven service aces in the two games. Zupena once more led the Cowboys in kills with nineteen, and had eleven blocks in the two games. Even when Montcalm had two blockers against her, the six-three middle hitter simply hit over the top of their double team wall. Janice Hurt, Joanne Gramm and Katy Forbes all had strong games with fourteen, twelve and eleven kills, respectively.

For the Cougars, Eda had a solid two games with only three setting errors and an assist average of twelve-point-five per game. She also was the top server for Montcalm with four service aces. MT Kenny and Lisa tied for the team lead with eleven kills, although Lisa had a higher hitting percentage than her older teammate. Lisa also led her team with six digs.

At the end of the two game semi-final match, both teams meet up to offer each other congratulations. “You gals played well,” Andi Whiting sweetly said in the Cougars direction.

“Yes, we did. We just couldn’t handle your team’s height,” MT Kenny replied with a smile.

“Yeah, I can’t count the number of times we had our blockers set up right, and you, Zupi, just hit it like we weren’t there,” Eda said with a slight negative head shake.

“I do have four, five inch advantage, so best for me to use it, no?” Zupena said.

“Zupi, plus Janice and Jo-Jo make my job pretty easy,” Lynette added as she lightly popped Zupena and Joanne Gramm in their arms.

“Yeah, you just have to get the ball in their neighborhood, ‘cause they can sure pound it,” Lisa chuckled.

“Speaking of pounding the ball, where did that hit come from that clobbered Deb’s nose?” Andi bewilderedly asked to Lisa.

“Oh! God! I was never happier to be on the opposite side of our court as then! Jesus! Brick! That was ungodly!” Lynette cried as she lightly touched around her nose in faux anguish.

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Medway High School, Arva, Ontario 9:36am, Wednesday, December 26, 1979 “I sure hope your brains and bodies are working better tomorrow, gentlemen, or you’ll be the laughing stock of the Purple and White,” Coach Williamson rightly stated after he called us together. I couldn’t help but think that this was the worst basketball practice I’ve ever been a part of. Even though we still had twenty minutes left in our practice, it felt like we were wading through a muck field for several hours. To...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 19 We Are the Champions

Mr. Labatt’s BMW on HWY 401, Ontario 6:42pm, Saturday, November 24, 1979 ‘What a fuckin’ awesome weekend!‘ I thought as four of the six key girls in my life were engaged in a flurry of various conversations as I drove Mr. Labatt’s B-mer back from Guelph on the 401 (Ontario’s equivalent to the Interstate System in the States). ‘I might as well not be in the car,’ I chuckled to myself as Shannon, Lynette, Zupena and Sammy regaled each other with their Friday night, Saturday morning escapades,...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 10 Sexual Healing

Tempe’s Bedroom, North London, Ontario 10:24pm, Friday, November 16, 1979 “I gotta go pee, Mike,” Brick said after she recovered from her a body shaking orgasm I gave her with my tongue and long digits. As my young brunette girlfriend made her way to Tempe and Tina’s Jill & Jill co-joining bathroom, I scanned her now seriously slender body. Lisa said she’d lost seven pounds while in the hospital and she now tipped the scales at a whopping ninety-five pounds. My busty beauty joked that...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 36 Santa Claus is Coming to Town

Labatt’s Limousine, Returning to London 11:47pm, Friday, December 21, 1979 “I can’t believe you guys were able to simply jam out that Christmas song,” Stephanie exclaimed as we enjoyed some snacks and cokes in the back of the limousine after our concert in St. Thomas. “Oh! Gawd! I was worried about playing it when you joked that you wanted to experiment with a Santa Claus is Coming to Town to the audience,” Wayne laughed with Eda tucked under his arm. “I was amazed at how well that came...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 43 Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds

Labatt Mansion, London, Ontario 11:51pm, Friday, December 28, 1979 “Jeezes, Cuda! I can’t believe you tipped that missed shot into the basket like that to win the game,” Tempe excitedly said as she sat in the leather recliner with her injured right leg propped up with a pillow in the main living room of the Labatt’s big mansion. “Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn every now and then,” I laughed as I stood behind my four girlfriends at the entrance to the living room. “That was no luck,...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 22 Highway to Hell

Labatt Guest House, North London, Ontario 7:17pm, Wednesday, November 28, 1979 Just as Lynette opened the front door of the guest house, I ripped into a sixty second hard charging guitar riff on my Silverburst. Right after Cano threw her bag beside the door, Sammy flipped a wireless mic to our grinning blonde, and Lisa handed her, her earpiece monitors in order to get her up to speed with no usual Bandette-like greetings. Eda was simply grinning behind her drum kit, ready to kick ass and...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionAfterward lsquoWelcome to the lsquo Concert Playlists and Book 6 Chapter Song

With the NIS program finally over, here are the playlists from the Welcome to the... concert that Mike and the Time Bandettes, and the Shania Twain Band played at the John Labatt Center in London. I regularly used ‘unique’ web-links to songs to get a feel for how other bands have played these songs. For example, I used Nickelback’s cover of ZZTop’s Sharp Dressed Man as a guide for what Mike and the Time Bandettes, and the lighting crew did during this song. In the Chapter Songs’ list, I did...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 26 The Eye of the Storm

Apt. 1903, One-London Place, London, Ontario 5:22am, Sunday, December 2, 1979 Candi’s, mine and possibly Lynette’s deep and well deserved sleep was abruptly ended with Lisa’s plaintive, escalating cries of, “Candi, Candi! Candi! Candi!“ filled the good doctor’s apartment. I hate to say this but I nearly tossed Candi’s light weight body off the bed as she roused from her deep sleep on top of my chest. I had to get to my Bricky as fast as I could to see what was making her scream bloody...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 20 Irsquove Had The Time of My Life

Robertson’s House, Komoka, Ontario 10:38pm, Saturday, November 24, 1979 “Are you sure your folks are good with us like ... being naked in your hot tub?” Tempe asked as I pulled the sliding glass door to their living room closed. With her pink and purple polo up over her head, Lynette laughingly asked, “Is our nudist girl afraid of being naked in my hot tub?” “No-ah! I just wanna make sure before we stripped off our clothes, that’s all,” Tempe replied but quickly pulled her London-Western...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 44 Rock of Ages

Nevin’s House, Bryanston, Ontario 7:14pm, Tuesday, January 1, 1980 “So, Tempe, how is your knee feeling?” my mother asked as all my girls, except for Shannon who was visiting her grandparents in Dresden, Ontario, were sitting around the kitchen table. My brother’s girlfriend, Corrine was also in the kitchen. The ‘ladies’ sent me and John off to watch the end of the Rose Bowl game between Southern Cal and Ohio State in our large den, while they helped my mom clean up after a small New Year’s...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 25 Pour Some Sugar on Me

NMDHS Locker Room, Parkhill, Ontario 8:22pm, Saturday, December 1, 1979 “Oh, my sweet Lord,” I whispered to myself after drying off from my shower. I just couldn’t resist opening the little pack that Ms. Dillon gave me out on the court. While I knew the main item in this package, the address and instructions almost floored me. It read, ‘Ms. Candara’s apartment is 1903, at One-London Place, Queens Street. This is the tall, new luxury building just east of downtown. Park in the visitor’s...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 7 Painkiller

Labatt’s Guest House 5:22pm, Wednesday, November 14, 1979 “My mom said Lisa is gonna have to stay until Thursday morning. Dr. Candice wants to make doubly sure her depressed white blood cell counts aren’t from something else besides that flu bug,” I said as the four of us stood around the kitchen island getting a snack before we started our last practice session before our Friday competition. “I can’t believe that Dr. Wellend has taken such an interest in Brick,” Cano replied as she put...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 6 Irsquom Too Sexy

Homeroom, Medway High School 8:31am, Tuesday, November 13, 1979 I just about had a heart attack when I heard Mr. Williamson announce that our Friday Championship game’s start time against Parkside at UWO’s JW Little Memorial Stadium was moved to a 1pm from the originally scheduled 3pm kickoff time. I’m pretty sure that Sammy was the only other person in homeroom who realized that we now had a monumental scheduling conflict on our hands, as she bolted straight up in her desk and stared over...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 42 Burn It To The Ground

Althouse College Gymnasium, London 9:11pm, Friday, December 28, 1979 When I pulled into the parking space reserved for us behind Althouse College, a security guard came running up to my deep purple Barracuda. As Wayne and I got out, this rotund man yelled, “Hey! That spot is reserved for members of the band playing, tonight. You’ll have to find some other place to park.” “If this spot is reserved for the band,” Wayne calmly replied as he walked to the front of my car, “then we’re in the...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 32 True Love

Medway High School, Arva, Ontario 7:57am, Monday, December 10, 1979 “What the heck has gotten into you, Mike?” Bruce Smythe laughed after I landed from throwing down a 360 spinning dunk on a fast-break during our early morning pickup game. “Just glad this is the last week of school ... before exams,” I laughed as I ran past my friend. “He’s happy he made it with a couple of gymnastic chicks over the weekend,” Jon laughed and shared a high-5 with me. “I can’t help it if, ‘I thought I was...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 11 Kryptonite

Harvey’s Hamburgers, Strathroy, Ontario 1:13pm, Saturday, November 17, 1979 When Zupena and I walked into Harvey’s, we saw a good number of our friends had already ordered and were at their seats. Zupi and I had ridden in the other limo that took a smaller number to Tim Horton’s, and then we walked the three-hundred yards back to Harvey’s. Over along the windows, I saw Tempe, Brick and Sammy giggling and peering up at both Zupena and me. ‘That is not a good sign,’ I laughingly thought as I...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 49 Girl Crush

The John Labatt Center, London, Ontario 10:53pm, Friday, January 4, 1980 ... With our mics ‘not-hot’ according to Devin’s earlier message, Eda said, “As we were playing that song, I was thinking it sure would be nice if Cathy and Paul joined us on Danger Zone. They helped us write it, so...” “That’s an awesome idea E. Devin, can we do that?” Sammy said and immediately sought out permission from our concert producer. “Ha! Didn’t you young’uns just kinda brow-beat me into letting you do...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 30 No Fear The Album

Medway High School Gym, Arva, Ontario 5:28pm, Saturday, December 8, 1979 After fifteen seconds of Lynette’s keyboards and Kalena’s violin sounds, Sammy on her acoustic guitar, Eda and Lisa all softly added their instruments to the eerie sounds of our introduction to Rock N’ Roll Dreams Come Through. I told my band mates I wanted to start with this song as a show of support for Sammy, after her harrowing experience at Friday’s Montcalm house. While Sammy gave me a little bit of grief over...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 14 That Was Yesterday

Medway High School, Arva, Ontario 8:18am, Monday, November 19, 1979 I wasn’t surprised to see Tempe, Sammy, Elizabeth and Andi sitting on the eight-inch concrete ledge with their backs against the glass wall as I walked up to my locker. All those girls had their first two periods’ books sitting on the floor between her feet, and were talking about the three major events that took place over the weekend. “So, Cuda,” Sammy said as I worked on my locker combination, “you survived your Sunday...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 13 High School Confidential

Zupena’s Parents’ Bedroom, Ilderton, Ontario 6:33am, Sunday, November 18, 1979 My dream was exquisite. In it, my hard, motionless cock was being milked within an amazingly tall blonde’s silky smooth, yet wonderfully tight pussy. Our bodies were melded together as I spooned against her long, lean back and tight butt. I remembered my right hand was gently squeezing a warm breast, with a hard nipple that was trying to leave a permanent indentation in my palm. This Amazonian girl slowly twisted...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 4 Twelve Days of Christmas

Mike’s Bedroom, Bryanston 8:41am, Saturday, November 10, 1979 I had just thrown back the covers and was about to crawl out of my bottom bunk, when the air alongside my bunk crackled. I immediately knew my computer was about to materialize. When it appeared, the McGregory’s number was flashing on the screen. ‘Answer it,’ I thought and then heard Paul ask, “Is Mike there?” over the speakers. “What are you doing calling me before nine on a Saturday morning, Dude?” I tiredly replied and...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 33 Hellrsquos Bells

Medway’ Gymnasium, Arva, Ontario 6:22pm, Friday, December 14, 1979 “Whoa! Damn!” I heard Jon-Jon cry out after I jumped up behind Adam Peawtrowski and pinned the basketball against the backboard after he drove the lane for a ‘clear’ lay-up. St. Thomas Parkside had a solid basketball team with several of their better football players on their round-ball team, including Adam ‘42’ Peawtrowski, Todd ‘11’ Daymend, Erv ‘44’ Daymend. They also had a huge, six-eight center, Jacob ‘50’ Paxton. The...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 40 Baby I Love Your Way

Mike’s ‘Cuda, Downtown London, Ontario 7:52pm, Wednesday, December 26, 1979 ... “Then why are you taking me to the downtown area?” Cathy, my first girlfriend asked with a confused look on her gorgeous face. “There are more places than your hotel in the downtown area, my pretty lady,” I chuckled as I drove past Victoria Park on Wellington Street. Cathy stared out the passenger window and softly said, “I love the Christmas lights here at Victoria Park. Aren’t these trees just beautiful?” “I...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 9 Man I Feel Like a Woman

JW Little Memorial Stadium, UWO, London 1:21pm, Friday, November 16, 1979 “You don’t realize how much I appreciate you doing this for me, Officer Whitman,” I said after I pulled my scarlet and with white trim ‘19’ jersey over my shoulder pads. “We’re happy to help the current Cowboys, Mike,” Officer Bruce Whitman said as he turned off his lights and siren when he pulled into the parking area at the north end of Western’s ten-thousand set stadium. “Please tell Commissioner Landon, that I...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 47 Welcome to the

The John Labatt Center, London, Ontario 5:56pm, Friday, January 4, 1980 “And here comes the stars of tonight’s concert,” Dr. Betty Stevenson excitedly said as she saw the five of us along with Mr. Labatt, Devin and CBS Records’ Mr. Murphie walked into the small performance hall where we won the NIS band challenge in November. Mr. Murphie was waiting for us outside this meeting hall. As we engaged in a little general ‘chit-chat’ with these adults, we saw Shania’s band, the members of...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 16 Fight Song

Labatt’s Guest House, London, Ontario 7:46pm, Tuesday, November 20, 1979 “ ... You know, Love Stinks!” Zupena sang in a fairly deep voice. “Zupi! ... Ya-you always know exactly what to say to make me feel better,” Lynette finally chuckled with tears still running down her cheeks. Zupena smiled at Lynette and leaned over to give her a kiss on the crown of her head. I winked at my tall beauty, who then surprised all of us, again, by softly singing: “You love her, but she loves him. And he...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 35 Addicted To Love

Althouse College - UWO, London, Ontario 7:43pm, Thursday, December 20, 1979 “Because everything we’ve recorded has been from a live concert, I’d rather record Hell’s Bells with a similar slant ... instead of integrating multiple tracks to form the record. Does that make sense to you?” I asked Wilson Sikma and Kimmy Mellanson, the two CBS Records recording engineers in the control room of Althouse College’s recording studio. “Yes, we’ve practiced it a bunch and we like how we’ve got it...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 18 I Donrsquot Want to Miss a Thing

Sport Complex, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario 8:45pm, Friday, November 23, 1979 At half time of their game against Guelph’s Central Collegiate, Medway was in their first real game in over three weeks with the score 33-29 for the Cowboys. The Lady Colts had a superb point guard, who had done an excellent job at handling Medway’s full court pressure. Because they weren’t getting as many easy points off their defense, Zupena was more involved in the offense and led Medway with 14 points...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 46 Trust in Me The Pythons Song

Labatt’s Guest House, London, Ontario 8:14am, Friday, January 4, 1980 “Ha! I can’t believe that me and Lynette beat you at mini-golf last night, Cuda,” Shannon laughed as we huddled around the kitchen island in the guest house at the Labatt’s property. We had about twenty-five friends, who went to Red Lobster for dinner and then over to Fleetway-40 to bowl and play a round of indoor mini-golf. “Well, it was kinda hard to hit good putts when you were either jigglin’ your boobs in my line of...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 17 The Most Beautiful Girl in the World

Medway High School, Arva, Ontario 12:12pm, Thursday, November 22, 1979 “I already asked my mom, so if it’s alright with you guys ... could I come down to Guelph with you and Sammy?” Shannon asked from across the lunch table from me, Tempe and Zupena. She was sitting between Sammy and Lynette. I looked around the table to gauge the reaction to Shannon’s question. When Tempe squeezed my hand, I looked at her and she gave me a slight nod with a sweet smile. Lynette also smiled and winked at...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 28 I Kissed a Girl

Medway’s Cafeteria, Arva, Ontario 12:02pm, Thursday, December 6, 1979 “I can’t believe Mrs. S had you pose like that!” Cano excitedly said after Tempe, Sammy and Jennifer related how much fun they just had posing together in that fifth period art class. “And you actually tongued each other’s pussy,” A-White quickly added in disbelief. “Well, I actually had to wait to till after our three girl pose was done to get my pussy and boobs played with as I was just a ‘muncher’, not a ‘munchee’...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 3 Another One Bites the Dust

Miss Auzins’ Latin Class, Medway High School 1:51pm, Thursday, November 8, 1979 I had only participated in one shared relief experience this second NIS week here at school, and that was a shared hand-job/finger-fucking experience with Chrissy Harris in the showers after PE on Wednesday. I was halfway surprised to hear Cindy Lewicky call my name after Miss Auzins asked if she wanted a helper for her relief session in our Latin class. I had only half-heartedly raised my hand up to volunteer,...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 5 Sickness and Diseases

Outside Homeroom, Medway High School 8:17am, Monday, November 12, 1979 “Hey, Mike! How’s the ankle?” Tempe called as she rounded the second floor side-hallway near our lockers. “A little tender but I’ve already iced it twice, and Coach just finished putting an Ace Bandage wrap on it,” I replied as I dug out my Music and English notebooks and Anthology. “So, Coach knows, huh?” Tempe softly asked. “Oh, yeah. I went to his office as soon as I got here. His semi-angry lecture to me would...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 29 Cuddly Toy

Montcalm Volleyball Party House, London, Ontario 9:21pm, Friday, December 7, 1979 “Are you guys really gonna play a few songs for us?” Cassie West, the host of this Montcalm volleyball party excitedly asked as Lisa, Lynette, Sammy and I walked into her house carrying our acoustic guitar cases. “Didn’t E come in with a guitar?” Lisa asked her older teammate. “Yeah, but she’s like the drummer of your band, so I wasn’t sure ‘bout what was happening,” Cassie replied with a huge smile. She...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 12 Hot Rod Lincoln

Mike’s Barracuda, Outside Labatt Guest House 9:51pm, Saturday, November 17, 1979 “Where to Z-2?” I asked after I showed Zupena how to move the passenger seat back for her ‘From Here to Eternity’ length legs. “Z, two?” my Latvian beauty softly asked with a crinkled up face. “Zupena Zupanzic ... Z-Z or ‘Z-2’,” I said with a smile. “Hum. Maybe should be ‘Z-3’ with last ‘Z-I-C’, yes?” Zupena lightly laughed. “I like that, Z-3 or maybe... ‘3-Z’,” I said with a head nod as my Barracuda...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 27 Sharp Dressed Man

Labatt’s Guest House, London, Ontario 9:03pm, Tuesday, December 4, 1979 With a wink at my blonde Amazonian girlfriend in the recliner, I tore into the opening guitar riff to my striptease song... Sharp Dressed Man. As I was rockin’ out this killer opening, I turned to Cano and Sammy and said, “You two can take a break on this if you like, ‘coz it really is a Lisa, Eda and Mike power trio song.” It wasn’t long before Lisa and E were adding their first tentative backing sounds to my wicked...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 48 Humble and Kind

The John Labatt Center, London, Ontario 7:41pm, Friday, January 4, 1980 After seeing that Lynette was set at her keyboards and that the three of us on the main stage had our guitars set, Eda laughed from her drum throne, “C’mon, c’mon ... we’ve got a show to get to. Oh, by the way, C’mon, C’mon just happens to be the name of this next song.” I immediately started in with the opening easy guitar riff and Eda soon added her drum sound to the first song with all of us naked on stage. The four...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 2 Love Shack

Medway High School 8:16am, Tuesday, November 6, 1979 I ran into Tempe at our lockers before homeroom, and asked her if she wanted to head on down for the Tuesday disrobing session for this week’s NIS students. She looked surprisingly refreshed this morning in her new purple London-Western Gymnastics Club sweater shirt and a pair of black track pants. Tempe smiled at me and softly said, “I was planning on heading down there. It might be fun to see how the new NIS kids are doing after...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 34 Get Over It

Zupena’s House, Ilderton, Ontario 11:12am, Tuesday, December 18, 1979 “Ohhhh! Gawddd! Zupenaaaaa!” I cried out as my blonde Amazonian beauty took my large cockhead into her throat with swallowing actions that pressured it in indescribable ways. Zupena had me sitting on the edge of the extra-large bathtub as she knelt on the bath mat between my spread legs. Both of us had finished our Tuesday morning exams at Medway, and were definitely enjoying this activity more so than our written...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 31 Whatrsquos Love Got to Do with It

London Armories Hotel, London, Ontario 10:51pm, Saturday, December 8, 1979 “Evy, are you sure you’re good going with Jenn and Andy?” Colleen asked her same grade, best friend as the three St. Mike’s girls were standing at the doorway to our co-joining rooms on the tenth floor of the Armories Hotel in downtown London. “Oh, yeah. Jenn and I will have a good time with Andy,” Evy replied and gave her redheaded friend, as well as her younger sister, Lilly a small kiss and then ducked into...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 15 Love Stinks

Medway High School, Arva, Ontario 8:13am, Tuesday, November 20, 1979 “Oh! My! God!” Andi Whiting cried as she saw me walking out of the main office holding hands with Zupena on my right, and with my left arm around Tempe. All three of us had NIS’ necklaces, safety whistles with just our socks and sneakers on. Zupena carried her clothes in her left arm, while Tempe had both of our clothes tucked into her gym bag for later storage in our lockers. I met Tempe at my locker on the second floor...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 5 The Big Bang Theory Theme Song

7:45pm, July 1, 2003 Once again, the Energists thankfully restricted access to my memories of them, so I could focus all my attention on... Kaleigh's nude 6 month pregnant body as she walked out of her master bathroom towards me. "You kill me with those Marvin the Martian boxers. Each time you have them on; all I can picture is his little legs scurrying about with his little ray-gun," she chuckled as she eased on over beside me at the bed. "Oh by the way, Happy Canada Day! I saw that on...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 4 Another Brick in the Wall Part 1 thru Part2

Time Irrelevant: Within the Energists' Universe After reviewing the events surrounding my funeral and that rejuvenating period of rest with Kaleigh, I was once again ready to jump back into instructing the Energists. I performed a quick review of all the concepts I had previously helped the Energists acquire on this journey towards their becoming individual physical beings. Not surprisingly, all the Energists were able to articulate a solid grasp of that material. Several of the more daring...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 3 I Will Play a Rhapsody

When I 'woke up' from my Energists induced slumber, I felt completely refreshed and energized (pardon the pun). Based on my last memory, I wasn't dressed for much of anything, so I 'looked' at myself and thankfully discovered I was dressed in my comfortable teaching attire. "We hope you are feeling well and ready for another round of teaching," I heard the Energists say as I became fully aware of my surroundings. When I accessed those surroundings, it reminded me that I really needed...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 2 The Dance

Time unknown and irrelevant – The Energists' Universe Upon our arrival back in the Energists alternate universe, I asked why it didn't feel like I was there watching Kaleigh and my family for almost three weeks. The Energists seemed befuddled by my question as I could now sense in them some distress. They shut me out of their communication loop for a moment as they worked on some type of problem without my knowledge. When they allowed me to rejoin their telepathic form of communicating,...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 6 Forever Young

Time Irrelevant: Within the Energists' Universe "You said you had one current piece of evidence to show us that there is a creator, would you please share it with us," the Energists implored. "We have restricted our connection and examination of your memories and neural pathways, so we are somewhat confused about what this present evidence is, which you referred to earlier in this discussion." Because I was still allowed to access their thoughts, I sensed that some of the Energists...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 7 Back in Time

Time Irrelevant: Within the Energists' Universe I spent a fair amount of time upon my return thinking about Kaleigh and my two children. To help keep me from wallowing in self-pity, the Energists had me evaluate them as they developed new training scenarios to practice their physical movements and decision-making tasks for their new upcoming adventure. They were making very few errors during these simulated experiences, and the 'accident rate' had plummeted to very low levels. All the...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 18 Best of Both Worlds

Lynette Robertson’s House, Komoka 8:16pm, Saturday, February 17, 1979 I was once more utterly amazed when I saw Lynette strip down to a lovely bra and panty set. She was absolutely gorgeous as she stood upright beside her parents’ king sized bed after she slightly struggled to get her tight blue jeans off her long, lean legs. Her full, firm breasts were covered by a white, underwire bra, which had black flowers decorating the cup material. Along the top edge of her bra, black lace enticed...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 5 Staying Alive

Medway High School, Arva, Ontario 1:09pm, Wednesday, February 14, 1979 “I would love to go to the Valentine’s Dance with you on Friday, Mike!” Lynette said a little too loudly again, which caused George to divert his attention from his Dungeons and Dragons‘ book to us. When George quickly determined what just happened, he surprised both of us by saying, “It’s about time you two decided to take that next step in your relationship. I’ve watched you around school for some time now, and you...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 6 Right Now

Medway High School, Arva, Ontario Thursday, February 15, 1979 My second day back in 1979 was a relatively normal day for any high schooler. First thing that morning, my brother and I got into it over who had first dibs on the bathroom. Trying to be nice, I gave in and let him use it first, seeing how I had taken a shower at school the night before and didn’t do much after that, except for some leisurely clothes shopping with my mom. Still, I didn’t take too kindly to Patt’s sorry ‘holier...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 48 Twilight Zone

Wheels’ Resort Cafeteria, Chatham, Ontario 4:49pm, Saturday, March 10, 1979 “Are you alright, Viktoriya?” I asked the thirty-seven-old Ukrainian beauty as she sat in a dazed state in the cafeteria at Wheels’ Resort. We were still inside an Energist energy bubble because everyone around us was still distant, immobile and exactly in the same positions as before. “I fine, Michael, but...” she confusingly replied as she tried to make sense of what just happened, as well as why everyone here...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 49 She Blinded Me With Science

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