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When you are paid as a scout for the NHL, then you can make the above statement regarding the talents of Toews, Oshie and Lee. If you think you can coach any better, then suit it up buddy!

Apparently, you failed to read this thread from page 1, otherwise I would have to ask "Are you stupid, or just retarded?". :silly:

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Apparently, you failed to read this thread from page 1, otherwise I would have to ask "Are you stupid, or just retarded?". :silly:

why are you dodging the question? why don't you suit up and do better? come on, let's see it! ;)

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When you are paid as a scout for the NHL, then you can make the above statement regarding the talents of Toews, Oshie and Lee. If you think you can coach any better, then suit it up buddy!

Hey there mccarsu, long time no see, how's Bill?

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Hey there mccarsu, long time no see, how's Bill?

Hi back, Thetrouixper. He's great; busy of course. He's happy Ottawa beat the Wild last night. Ottawa is a little like the Sioux right now. I would never ever put my team under the bus, however! We will be at the Ralph on Dec 1. I would like to meet you since you have already met Bill.How can that be done? Not sure where our seats are though. :0

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I'm telling you, what this team really needs is more players with the keen insight, courage, leadership, principles and intestinal fortitude of Gen. Jack Ripper, USAF.

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Ripper: Nineteen hundred and forty six. Nineteen fortysix, Mandrake. How does that coincide with your postwar commie conspiracy, huh? It's incredibly obvious, isn't it? A foreign substance is introduced into our precious bodily fluids without the knowledge of the individual, and certainly without any choice. That's the way your hard core commie works.

Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: Jack... Jack, listen, tell me, ah... when did you first become, well, develop this theory.

Ripper: Well, I ah, I I first became aware of it, Mandrake, during the physical act of love.

Mandrake: (sighs fearfully)

Ripper: Yes a profound sense of fatigue, a feeling of emptiness followed. Luckily I was able to interpret these feelings correctly: loss of essence.

Mandrake: Yes...

Ripper: I can assure you it has not recurred, Mandrake. Women... women sense my power, and they seek the life essence. I do not avoid women, Mandrake, but I do deny them my essence.

Mandrake: Heh heh... yes.

Deny them your essence, lads, and everything will take care of itself! ;)

PS: I hear our players were served water with exceptionally high levels of fluoridation when they were in Anchorage. :silly:

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Hi back, Thetrouixper. He's great; busy of course. He's happy Ottawa beat the Wild last night. Ottawa is a little like the Sioux right now. I would never ever put my team under the bus, however! We will be at the Ralph on Dec 1. I would like to meet you since you have already met Bill.How can that be done? Not sure where our seats are though. :0

I'll be there, just name the time and place. ( I sit upstairs in the cheaps seats, section 302 to be exact. Lot's of good fans up there in that section.)

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When you are paid as a scout for the NHL, then you can make the above statement regarding the talents of Toews, Oshie and Lee. If you think you can coach any better, then suit it up buddy!

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Aren't these types of threads reserved for places like E-Harmony.com? We're here to bash our team, not make connections at the deepest emotional levels. PS...bring the KY

;):silly:;)

Yeah, lets get back to bashing the coach and team!!

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The Antique, Whitey's (Original -- no place like that), The Down Under, Griggs. I used to like the El Rocco and the Bronze Boot too. Top off a night at one or all of these places with a Zep Grinder. Pretty Good.

We must have gone to UND at the same time. :silly: Good times!

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We must have gone to UND at the same time. ;) Good times!

/puts down 9th shot of Cuervo ... looks at HockeyMom

I thought you looked familiar, you were in that one class with me ... ;):silly:

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This thread is a bunch of silliness. To try and bring things back to the topic at hand, I will quote from one of my latest spam email's insightful commentary...

n macroeconomics and econometrics, there is a new appreciation of the role of individual heterogeneity which has provided new insights into economic aggregation.

But some of the things he discovered were simply too weird for him to get his head around ?

Afterwards, participants were asked to move two chairs together while the experimenter left the room to retrieve another participant for a get-acquainted conversation.

a trackless waste inhabited by disembodied voices. s contemporaries, is now so complex that it requires explorers of its own ?

New models of the theory of growth, based on non-linear and stochastic processes have emerged and are being tested against real data.

a trackless waste inhabited by disembodied voices. s financial system, while it exists to support age-old concepts like trade, credit and gambling that would have been familiar to Marco Polo? Highly skilled workers in financial services, consulting, accountancy and London's other specialisms compete with rivals in firms around the world, and are richly rewarded for their efforts.

However, there can be short-term damage from errors.

In this sense, money can be a barrier to social intimacy.

"...money can be a barrier to social intimacy."

Indeed.

taz now in a moment of reflection, contemplating disembodiment

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