tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1627534746359696922.post4138118583857266622..comments2023-08-06T05:14:53.575-05:00Comments on Tim Droogsma's blog: NHL Draft weekendTim Droogsmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04001402311110480320noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1627534746359696922.post-27708475230140868362011-06-26T21:45:36.566-05:002011-06-26T21:45:36.566-05:00Bill here. Great blog. Very interesting stories....Bill here. Great blog. Very interesting stories. I worked the NHL draft and got the reward of meeting most of these people after they got off their buses. I was located on the lower level, not on the floor but I could see the floor from my vantage point. As they got off the bus, they had to walk up to where I was positioned to have their bags checked. Myself and another Security employee did a light search of their bags. We got them in to the arena as quickly as possible. Having said all this, this process can be annoying, slows them down and even disruptive. I must say they were cooperative, friendly, pleasant and they knew the drill. There were a few of exceptions and they were probably PR or IT people. I think each team has an IT person in case their computers go haywire. Of the 200+ people that went through us each day, only one person complained about having his bag checked. I'm sure he was from Vancouver.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1627534746359696922.post-88674236640226178752011-06-26T00:31:09.283-05:002011-06-26T00:31:09.283-05:00I love living in a world where seeing Ken Holland ...I love living in a world where seeing Ken Holland counts as a celebrity sighting.<br /><br />Great Armstrong story. Speaking as a guy who's blog is titled Caffeine & Obscenities, George Armstrong will go down as a trailblazer.<br /><br />I might copy/paste this onto the WBO site. It'ss too good not to share.TCDroogsmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08534360388607517596noreply@blogger.com