Jake likes a lot of stuff. He hasn't put all of it here yet, but he's slowly working on it.
- Football Rules
- Canadian Football
- Links to early Canadian football rules
- (1896) Short description of Canadian football by Camp and Deland
- (1904) Playing Rules of the Game of the Manitoba Rugby Football Union
- (1905) Playing Rules of the Game of the Ontario Rugby Football Union
- (1905) Playing Rules of the Game of the Quebec Rugby Football Union
- (1905) Playing Rules of the Game of the Canadian Intercollegiate (Rugby) Football Union
- (1905) Regulations for the Championship of the Canadian Rugby Union and Plan of the Field
- (1906) Playing Rules of the Game of the Ontario Rugby Football Union
- (1906) Playing Rules of the Canadian Rugby Union, Adopted by the Quebec Rugby Football Union
- (1906) Playing Rules of the Game of the Canadian Intercollegiate (Rugby) Football Union
- (1906) Regulations for the Championship of the Canadian Rugby Union and Plan of the Field
- Canadian Football
- In No Particular Order
Recent posts
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Almost back
Most of the previously available football rules content is now back online and almost as pretty as ever.
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15 – Hugs
It seems like such a simple gesture, but a good hug communicates and accomplishes so much. They let friends build strength by sharing vulnerability. They provide a physical connection for joys and sorrows to pass through and be shared. They can instantly calm a restless mind. Apparently they also have health benefits, which is a
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14 – Professional wrestling
Pro wrestling is everything. As in, it is each and every thing. That includes all the bad things, but it also includes all the good things. At its best, it's exciting, graceful, exhilarating, impressive, emotional, and so much more, all at once. There's nothing else in the world like it.
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13 – The Nintendo Wii U
Yeah, I know. It had its issues. But I spent a ton of time playing on my Wii U, and I'll still pick up the ol' GamePad from time to time. It didn't have a lot of games, but the games it had punched above their weight. The system that gave the world Super Mario