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I think I liked him better tbh. At least he was entertaining and relatableYou lived through the Melnyk era for 20 years and this is what has pushed you over the edge?
I think I liked him better tbh. At least he was entertaining and relatableYou lived through the Melnyk era for 20 years and this is what has pushed you over the edge?
You thought Melnyk was relatable? I'm not sure what that says about you but I don't think it's good, lol....I think I liked him better tbh. At least he was entertaining and relatable
He was a guy we all met before. The wasted guy that you met at Boston Pizza who smoked a cigarette backwards. Your buddy’s drunk uncle that shows up to a cottage you’re at and dunks his head into the lake and almost falls over after emerging because of the shock to the equilibrium. The guy you meet with his wife when you’re hammered in Playa del Carmen and he keeps trying to get you and your gf to go back to your room with them. He was an everymanYou thought Melnyk was relatable? I'm not sure what that says about you but I don't think it's good, lol....
I don’t want that guy to own our hockey team lolHe was a guy we all met before. The wasted guy that you met at Boston Pizza who smoked a cigarette backwards. Your buddy’s drunk uncle that shows up to a cottage you’re at and dunks his head into the lake and almost falls over after emerging because of the shock to the equilibrium. The guy you meet with his wife when you’re hammered in Playa del Carmen and he keeps trying to get you and your gf to go back to your room with them. He was an everyman
He was a guy we all met before. The wasted guy that you met at Boston Pizza who smoked a cigarette backwards. Your buddy’s drunk uncle that shows up to a cottage you’re at and dunks his head into the lake and almost falls over after emerging because of the shock to the equilibrium. The guy you meet with his wife when you’re hammered in Playa del Carmen and he keeps trying to get you and your gf to go back to your room with them. He was an everyman
Lol, that's what I was thinking. That sounds like someone I want to avoid at all costs.That's your idea of an everyman? You've just described a drunk idiot.
They still own a part of the team, so yeah probablyCan we bring back Anna and Olivia?
you relate to the eccentric billionaire? Gonna have to call bullshit on that!I think I liked him better tbh. At least he was entertaining and relatable
Imagine being the guy on the internet who takes every facetious thing extremely literallyThey still own a part of the team, so yeah probably
you relate to the eccentric billionaire? Gonna have to call bullshit on that!
If you read that story as a kid, you'd be one messed up kid. Matt Dillon plays a really weird serial killer and you follow him around is the best way to give an overview.Is it based on the book I read in grade 2/3.
He was a guy we all met before. The wasted guy that you met at Boston Pizza who smoked a cigarette backwards. Your buddy’s drunk uncle that shows up to a cottage you’re at and dunks his head into the lake and almost falls over after emerging because of the shock to the equilibrium. The guy you meet with his wife when you’re hammered in Playa del Carmen and he keeps trying to get you and your gf to go back to your room with them. He was an everyman
Honestly would prefer Neko Sparks if this is what the Andlauer group is gonna be likeThere is no way Neko Sparks would have hired an unpopular coach. He probably would have gotten the bad guy from the second Mighty Ducks film. We chose the wrong owner..
Nope I read it as a kid, here it is.If you read that story as a kid, you'd be one messed up kid. Matt Dillon plays a really weird serial killer and you follow him around is the best way to give an overview.
It is very hard to watch at parts but is also utterly captivating. A very cool movie.
That looks more enjoyable than the movie tbhNope I read it as a kid, here it is.
So your saying it’s not based on the book then.
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Ha! I’m not sure this brief interaction had much in terms of noticeable facetiousness nor extreme literalness.Imagine being the guy on the internet who takes every facetious thing extremely literally
Ian interviews Andlauer: 'I've done a lot of learning': Michael Andlauer reflects on first season as Senators owner
I won't siphon from behind the paywall, but mostly Andlauer talking about
- winning is about being responsible and patient.
- thoughts on TO fans and Greig's empty netter
- Green selection
- buyouts
Ian interviews Andlauer: 'I've done a lot of learning': Michael Andlauer reflects on first season as Senators owner
I won't siphon from behind the paywall, but mostly Andlauer talking about
- winning is about being responsible and patient.
- thoughts on TO fans and Greig's empty netter
- Green selection
- buyouts
Any more tidbits?I thought this quote was interesting, while not willing to disclose Green's salary, he did drop this tidbit,
“This coach may very well be getting paid more than what they pay for a coach in a larger market, Let’s put it this way, this coach is getting paid more than any coach in the history of the Ottawa Senators.”
Didn't like Brady getting boo'd, loved the Ridler's slap shot on the EN,Any more tidbits?
Info on Green’s salary was interesting. That might fly in the face of what some thought, namely that they were paying a low amount for their coach.Didn't like Brady getting boo'd, loved the Ridler's slap shot on the EN,
What did he say about buyoutsDidn't like Brady getting boo'd, loved the Ridler's slap shot on the EN,
No, he didn't really get into thatInfo on Green’s salary was interesting. That might fly in the face of what some thought, namely that they were paying a low amount for their coach.
Was there any of other interesting things about the Green selection?
Just that it's a mechanism that's there for a reason that he wouldn't be afraid to utilize if Staios felt it was necessary.What did he say about buyouts
I think Staois already said something about buyouts & that he didn’t think there would be any. I didn’t think Andlauer would step on or contradict what Staois said already. Of course, there will some thought to the idea that things will change or you can’t take everything at face value. But, that’s all we have for now with not a lot of support to think the opposite would be true.Just that it's a mechanism that's there for a reason that he wouldn't be afraid to utilize if Staios felt it was necessary.
He's getting paid more than some of the worst paid coaches in the league. Congrats, I guess? Wasn't DJ's $1.5M salary the highest ever for a Sens coach? It still doesn't change the fact that we're probably in the bottom third for coach salaries in the league.I thought this quote was interesting, while not willing to disclose Green's salary, he did drop this tidbit,
“This coach may very well be getting paid more than what they pay for a coach in a larger market, Let’s put it this way, this coach is getting paid more than any coach in the history of the Ottawa Senators.”