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Melvin Said:

Again, what's the animal in you quiz + your sun, moon, mercury, venus, mars & rising signs?

We Answered:

Bat

Careers and Hobbies
Psychiatrist
Artist
Social Worker
Archeologist
Writer
Musician
Socializing
Philosophy

Famous Bats (this is weird cause almost my whole family thinks im psychic cause I have dreams that tell me of things and then they actually happen! and both these people told the future!)
Nostradamus
Gypsy Rose Lee

This is a decidedly nonconformist creature, for as an airborne personality, the bat tends to look down at the conventions of the ground animals. And yet, since it is not a true bird and has not mastered the art of smooth controlled flight, it often appears awkward in social situations (hence the phrase "acting batty"). But as compensation for this social ungainliness, many bat personalities sport a built-in radar which enables them to intuitively read the motivations of others.

Identifying bat personalities is not difficult. Being nocturnal creatures, they come alive at night and can be spotted in underground clubs or dimly lit bars. They prefer the sanctuary of dark clothing and dark corners, and you'll never see a bat sporting a heavy tan. These are intelligent, spiritual, creative individuals who use their full range of senses (other than their poor eyesight) to carefully navigate their way through life.

Bats have a habit of flitting in and out of social situations, swooping down to interact briefly with others before quickly flying off to resume their bat lives. Unassertive and aloof, they'll take flight at the first hint of a confrontation to seek comfort in their personal spaces, generally decorated in unusual but expressive ways.

A sixth sense gives bats a number of advantages in their work, and their insightful nature enables them to understand others better than they understand themselves. This intuitiveness makes bats excellent psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and palm readers. They respond poorly to direction however, and function best as a sole practitioners in their own business. Preferring to work at night and sleep by day, a bat's job must be flexible enough to accommodate these unusual hours. A creative streak often finds them in the design and architectural fields, and their unique relationship with dark caves makes you a natural archeologist or spelunker.

Although the bat's spiritual side is always on display, they are not overly emotional. Because of their unusual and sometimes awkward approach to life they can sometimes have difficulty finding companions. However, bats respond well to anyone who shares their philosophical perspective, and they love spending long hours in deep conversation. Once they have successfully located a partner, bats prove to be both dependable and committed companions.

Mark Said:

Pararescue overwatch?

We Answered:

Well, first things first .. it's PJ not "Pj."

As for sniper roles within Pararescue ... we do not have dedicated snipers. Guys will attend various schools to sharpen not only their medical and rescue skills but also their combat skills. Different operations and missions will dictate the role a PJ may play. I won't get into details on the hows and whys as that's not for open discussion.

It's a Special Operations careerfield, so there are a lot of skillsets and mission requirements that have to be met.

An overwatch position is just what it says, it's not some dedicated job on ANY SOF team. It is assignment based, as I said before, on mission requirements and necessity.

Franklin Said:

Price not good enough for the fans at his first preseason game?

We Answered:

1) Price is a good goaltender with the potential to be great. As of right now, he's not a 1A goalie. But, he's also 23 years old, so it's unreasonable to expect him to be a franchise goalie right now. He has a lot of upside, but he has got to learn to focus better or he is not going to make it here in Montreal no matter what his natural abilities are (and his natural abilities are quite good.)

2) Giving players a hard time when they have a bad game is not acceptable. However, if a player is just a big bag of awful on and off the ice, I am okay with the insults. But as far I can tell, Price does genuinely care about his team and he seems like a decent person, so people need to cut him some slack. So yes, overreaction by some fans here.

3) Yes. I've never really had much of an issue playing any sport under pressure. Now I understand that there is an almost unprecedented amount of pressure playing in Montreal. Perhaps it is the most high-pressure sports team in the world, I can't really say for sure. But frankly, I think that at the end of the day it all comes down to pressure from your teammates. It's a lot more painful, in my experience, to let down your teammates than to let down anyone else. And from the outside looking in, the Canadiens locker room seems to be a fairly tight-knit group with a good group of leaders.

4) I don't know enough about those prospects.

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