Posted by Tony in Mass. on June 16, 2011 at 15:09:15 from (71.233.164.20):
In Reply to: hey tony in mass posted by lyle niemi on June 15, 2011 at 19:50:38:
So when did you post this? Last night? This morning? Some us us got to sleep and work around here, or, work and sleep at the same time. Bruin? ain't that a bear? like the things that eat your lunch? Canuk? I remember that word, when relatives from Quebec would show up dead drunk, she would say some thing like "mu zis tate da peosh canuk ah fant she en eh mu zit da canuk mu zit". And I think all of them are Lyle's reatives too. Stanley what?-cup? Like Tim Horton's coffee cup? Not as good as dunkin donuts tho. Now you see why Ottawa and the RCMP don't want you guys to have many guns... the hockey rinks would be full of blood... and blood freezes at 23 degrees C higher than water, so more refridgerant needed, so a bigger carbon footprint... UN wouldn't like it... now you see??? Now, hockey? I heard of that too. Is that the game with the brooms? I'll repeat all this if you need me too.
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