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Allegro On another, more serious, "I actually know what the hell I'm talking about" note, Canada saved the National Hockey League tonight. By getting Sidney Crosby the game winning goal, he has officially become a Superstar, regardless of what sport he plays. The NHL DESPERATELY needed this, because the league itself is so ******** financially (and has the worst TV deal you'll EVER SEE). Ryan Miller is the greatest goalie I've ever seen- the only real mistake he made was the Crosby goal, the first two were just lucky positioning for the Canadians that led to good scoop rebound shots, there is no POSSIBLE way that Miller could stop those follow-ups. The United States team was the youngest in these Olympics, and that is both a blessing and a curse. Unfortunately, they've shown that their experience is too lacking to mount a serious comeback. However, you can gain a LOT of hockey smarts in four years. I would be afraid of this team in Russia. Wait, you're comparing our goals being lucky after the first fluke of a shot that got past Luongo?
Also, HEY AMERICA KUZO HOW DOES IT FEEL TO HAVE A BIG EGO AND BE WRONG AT THE SAME TIME.
P.S. Victory tastes sweet, and uh, suck mah balls. ;D
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Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:39 pm
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Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:11 am
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Kuzodav @Ribbin: Two words: Closing Ceremony. Any pride that Canada may have gotten from winning at hockey was destroyed by the finish. That last show was a culmination of all the stereotypes of Canada. Hockey Beavers Moose Rangers in Red Lumberjack Maple Leaves That's like a slap in the face. That'd be like America parading around tanks and fat people with McDonald's. The whole point of that was to show Canada's ability to make fun of themselves. That part of the closing ceremonies was all tongue-in-cheek, and personally, I thought it was brilliant.
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Dino Pakkun Kuzodav @Ribbin: Two words: Closing Ceremony. Any pride that Canada may have gotten from winning at hockey was destroyed by the finish. That last show was a culmination of all the stereotypes of Canada. Hockey Beavers Moose Rangers in Red Lumberjack Maple Leaves That's like a slap in the face. That'd be like America parading around tanks and fat people with McDonald's. The whole point of that was to show Canada's ability to make fun of themselves. That part of the closing ceremonies was all tongue-in-cheek, and personally, I thought it was brilliant.
WOO CANADA, YOU ARE INFALLIBLE IN ALL THAT YOU DO!
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Kuzodav Dino Pakkun Kuzodav @Ribbin: Two words: Closing Ceremony. Any pride that Canada may have gotten from winning at hockey was destroyed by the finish. That last show was a culmination of all the stereotypes of Canada. Hockey Beavers Moose Rangers in Red Lumberjack Maple Leaves That's like a slap in the face. That'd be like America parading around tanks and fat people with McDonald's. The whole point of that was to show Canada's ability to make fun of themselves. That part of the closing ceremonies was all tongue-in-cheek, and personally, I thought it was brilliant. WOO CANADA, YOU ARE INFALLIBLE IN ALL THAT YOU DO! The announcers here even said specifically that it was meant as a joke. I'm sorry I thought it was funny. Next time I will mold my sense of humor to suit your needs
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Dino Pakkun Kuzodav Dino Pakkun Kuzodav @Ribbin: Two words: Closing Ceremony. Any pride that Canada may have gotten from winning at hockey was destroyed by the finish. That last show was a culmination of all the stereotypes of Canada. Hockey Beavers Moose Rangers in Red Lumberjack Maple Leaves That's like a slap in the face. That'd be like America parading around tanks and fat people with McDonald's. The whole point of that was to show Canada's ability to make fun of themselves. That part of the closing ceremonies was all tongue-in-cheek, and personally, I thought it was brilliant. WOO CANADA, YOU ARE INFALLIBLE IN ALL THAT YOU DO! The announcers here even said specifically that it was meant as a joke. I'm sorry I thought it was funny. Next time I will mold my sense of humor to suit your needs
No, no. Canada is amazing. They have the perfect sense of humor, and clearly, I, just do not have the best kind of humor, Canadian humor. I was I was Canadian so I could be as awesome as everyone in Canada.
God, Canada rocks.
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Kuzodav Dino Pakkun Kuzodav Dino Pakkun Kuzodav @Ribbin: Two words: Closing Ceremony. Any pride that Canada may have gotten from winning at hockey was destroyed by the finish. That last show was a culmination of all the stereotypes of Canada. Hockey Beavers Moose Rangers in Red Lumberjack Maple Leaves That's like a slap in the face. That'd be like America parading around tanks and fat people with McDonald's. The whole point of that was to show Canada's ability to make fun of themselves. That part of the closing ceremonies was all tongue-in-cheek, and personally, I thought it was brilliant. WOO CANADA, YOU ARE INFALLIBLE IN ALL THAT YOU DO! The announcers here even said specifically that it was meant as a joke. I'm sorry I thought it was funny. Next time I will mold my sense of humor to suit your needs No, no. Canada is amazing. They have the perfect sense of humor, and clearly, I, just do not have the best kind of humor, Canadian humor. I was I was Canadian soI could be as awesome as everyone in Canada. God, Canada rocks. I didn't say that, you f*****t. I said I thought it was funny.
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