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July 05, 2006 -- 2:26 PM
posted by Al
There goes our blue line. Though offenseivly (sic) we're doing pretty good.
July 05, 2006 -- 10:41 AM
posted by AD
Good job on the win guys. Sorry I couldn't be there, family stuff. And as for the soccer, you could always cheer for a Renaldo Par. Go cheese eatin' surrender monkeys.
July 05, 2006 -- 9:59 AM
posted by edo
Some of you folks that pay closer attention to american politics should eat this up...
Klein slams Gore over 'truly nuts' oilsands
I really thought that Ralph was off his form when he dismissed Gore's comments by saying Al was "...about as far left as you can go." But I guess in the US calling someone "left-wing" or "right-wing" is intelligent political rebuttal.
I dunno, maybe Ralph redeemed himself with - "...I don't know what he (Gore) proposes the world run on. Maybe hot air.", but imagine if he was still drinking!
July 05, 2006 -- 7:49 AM
posted by Al
On a side note yesterday was our most winningest game of Ultimate yet. 15-8 for us! Now we know who is holding us back... Apparently everyone except: George, Serena, Scott and Kira. Yep they pretty much rolled over the other team, and we were playing shorthanded for the whole game!
July 05, 2006 -- 7:46 AM
posted by Al
You could always cheer for Portugal, or is that game already over? It does suck that Germany lost, I was rooting for them as well.
July 04, 2006 -- 10:39 PM
posted by Par
A curse on your beloved Azzuri, Tony. Now who do I cheer for? Cheese-eating surrender monkeys??
Oilers fans depressed about prospects for next year? (Consciously, I'm not so much; I'm pretty sure Lowe can swing something decent). Some advice from The Hockey News:
Pity the Edmonton Oilers. Even in the revamped climate of the new NHL symphony they’re still stuck playing second fiddle to the bigger markets of North America. Being within one measly win of another Stanley Cup still isn’t proof enough for the elite players in the league to want to play their hockey in Edmonton? Perhaps an overhaul of the city is in order. What will take to convince the hockey world that the city is big time and should be treated as such?
First off, boost that sparse population base. On your best day you still can’t crack a million residents. Find a way to attract more immigrants. Not a couple, a whole mess of them. Make up a rumor about another gold rush. Offer free methadone at clinics. Tell people you’ve built a tunnel from Mexico to Los Angeles via St. Albert. Do anything to add that seventh digit to your road signs.
It only gets better.
July 04, 2006 -- 6:06 PM
posted by alison
right... Conklin... sure
unfortunately, that's not the first time i've heard that joke, Eric.
thankfully i didn't have the opportunity to scold the one on television while being in the other... if you know what i mean. and if you don't, don't twist those words into anything vaguely raunchy.
