About This Blog ~ This blog is about a series of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) super-hero, sci-fi, fantasy adventure novels called Rainbow Arc of Fire. The main characters are imbued with extraordinary abilities. Their exploits are both varied and exciting, from a GLBT and a human perspective. You can follow Greg, Paul, Marina, Joan, William, and Joseph, as well as several others along the way, as they battle extraordinary foes or take on environmental threats all around the globe and even in outer space. You can access synopses of the ten books using the individual links on the upper, left-hand column.





The more recent posts are about events or issues that either are mentioned in one or more books in the series or at least influenced the writing of the series.










Thursday, September 6, 2012

Flag football at Minot, 1975-1977

I played flag football in the fall of 1975, '76, and '77.  The first two years I was on the defensive and offensive lines.  The final year, I played tight-end.
 
The pictures above were from one game in particular when there was a muddy puddle in the middle of the playing field.  I intercepted a pass on the defensive line in that game, but as I tried to gain traction in the middle of the mud, I found I could not move.  One guy was coming at me to pull my flag, and since I could not get moving, I stood there to let him pull my flag.  Unfortunately, running at full speed, he hit the same puddle, could not stop sliding and, as he attempted to pull my flag, slammed his knee into mine, giving me a swollen and stiff knee for the rest of the day.  I had a badminton match but could not move around the court and lost one of the few tournament matches ever at Minot.
 
In the top picture, our quarterback had been running with the ball and slid to the ground on his back in the mud.  Tim McConnell was giving him the touchdown signal in jest. In the middle picture, Tim and the QB are walking off together, laughing.  The final picture is the group of players huddling around after the game was over.




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