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Yes. Being a Leafs fan in Leafs land.Is there anything worse than being a Jets fan in Leafs land?
Yes. Being a Leafs fan in Leafs land.Is there anything worse than being a Jets fan in Leafs land?
Yeah, probably being Habs Hawks or pens or preds fan these days.Is there anything worse than being a Jets fan in Leafs land?
Feel free to sleep in until at least noonGJG. Will try to make the first period but the rest of the game doubtful. Need my "beauty" sleep. Ahem.
I should go back and watch Three's Company again. I think I understood it pretty well when I was really young, but I'm certain I missed a lot of the jokes. Had a Suzanne Somers poster on my wall as a kid - wasn't allowed to have the Farrah poster - too pointy.
Pretty sure the girlfriends/wives aren't brought along on the road with them.... oh wait...!?!He's 37 and you might find this interesting:
Before Big Games, Should Athletes Abstain From Sex?
Contrary to popular belief and sports folklore, sex before athletic contests doesn’t hurt performance. It may actually help.www.psychologytoday.com
Not that tonight's game is any bigger than that delightful beating of the Wild.
Yes, being a Leafs fan anywhere is much worse since that kinda means you cheer for the LeafsIs there anything worse than being a Jets fan in Leafs land?
Interesting story from the past, Jets 1.0 in the early to mid 1990's.Pretty sure the girlfriends/wives aren't brought along on the road with them.... oh wait...!?!
Yes, a bunch of stories went around about her, maybe 92-93?Interesting story from the past, Jets 1.0 in the early to mid 1990's.
I had a buddy that knew a girl here, she was about 21-22 at the time and was a "companion" of a very well known, very married Pittsburgh Penguins player. He paid for her university and her apartment here in Winnipeg. She was aware that he had other companions in other NHL cities and didn't seem too concerned about it.
I suspect this goes on much less today in an era where no one can hide from anyone, but back then...?
LA nightlife is overstated, 99% of the local population stays home for board game nights or Zoom parties (so I’m told).So Kopitar, their leader scorer must be approaching 40 by now. Hopefully boys avoided LA nightlife last night and went to bed early to prepare.
I go to LA alot and the bars and restaurants are usually full. One thing about the freeways is you have to press the gas pedal unlike here where most press their brake pedal more than the gas.LA nightlife is overstated, 99% of the local population stays home for board game nights or Zoom parties (so I’m told).
No one wants to be caught in the gridlock and chaos of those crazy freeways!
The way most Winnipeggers drive they would be road kill within a day on a California freeway.I go to LA alot and the bars and restaurants are usually full. One thing about the freeways is you have to press the gas pedal unlike here where most press their brake pedal more than the gas.
Arniel should start a line of Kupari centering Iafallo and Vilardi just for the opening shift .
Ya i was joking......Bones did that last year and Vilardi got injured a shift later.
Joking or not, I'd like to see us do it just to give the finger to their GM.Arniel should start a line of Kupari centering Iafallo and Vilardi just for the opening shift .
I go to LA alot and the bars and restaurants are usually full. One thing about the freeways is you have to press the gas pedal unlike here where most press their brake pedal more than the gas.