raynman
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I thought he was looking for puck bunniesLol. Last night on tnt as Burns was trolling Biz, Chatfield was trolling Burns. View attachment 645066
I thought he was looking for puck bunniesLol. Last night on tnt as Burns was trolling Biz, Chatfield was trolling Burns. View attachment 645066
If Dundon believed that "sex sells" he never would have gotten rid of the Storm Squad....somebody tell Dundon that "sex sells." he can also save $ on player equipment
Of course, every stadium has those fans, but I swear when I went to our 2nd round game 2 vs the Islanders the section I was sitting in was the section you describe. Everyone around me was yelling "shoot it" when the Isles were on the PP or even when the D had the puck by the blue line in the O zone. I've been to a lot of games across different stadiums and you'll always hear people screaming "shoot it" but never to that degree. It really did feel like a dedicated section for those fans.They should create a section to contain all the people that scream "SHOOT" when the Canes are on the PP. Well, would probably need about 10 sections, but it would be cool to see them all in 1 sections screaming at the same time.
They should create a section to contain all the people that scream "SHOOT" when the Canes are on the PP. Well, would probably need about 10 sections, but it would be cool to see them all in 1 sections screaming at the same time.
If Dundon believed that "sex sells" he never would have gotten rid of the Storm Squad....
So! Been away for a bit. did I miss any hockey stuff?
Also, I can definitely recommend a trip to Australia. But I cannot recommend the 14-hour flight from LA (after flying across country too), and Qantas is a disorganized mess.
Where did you go? Back in the late 90's I spent a few days in Sydney and Perth on uncle Sam's dime I could have recommended a few stops if the were still aroundSo! Been away for a bit. did I miss any hockey stuff?
Also, I can definitely recommend a trip to Australia. But I cannot recommend the 14-hour flight from LA (after flying across country too), and Qantas is a disorganized mess.
Of all the countries I've visited, Japan ranks up there as one of probably my favorite. That makes up for the long flight.i'm flying to japan next month, kind of looking forward to the 14 hour flight because i'm kind of a sicko
Yeah, I used to fly to Japan a couple times a year.
RDU - DFW ~ 3 hours
DFW - NRT , 13-14 hours
and once a year to Singapore.
RDU - JFK: 1.5 hours
JFK - HKG: 16 hour
HKG - SGP: 4 hours
I can't sleep on planes so those long flights (in coach no less) sucked.
Where did you go? Back in the late 90's I spent a few days in Sydney and Perth on uncle Sam's dime I could have recommended a few stops if the were still around
i'm flying to japan next month, kind of looking forward to the 14 hour flight because i'm kind of a sicko
And the guy's name is Karen and the infant had too many at the bar before takeoff.*plane starts rolling*
*guy behind you opens his tuna sandwich just as his infant child wakes up*
You should’ve stayed in Australia longer given the cold spell.So! Been away for a bit. did I miss any hockey stuff?
Also, I can definitely recommend a trip to Australia. But I cannot recommend the 14-hour flight from LA (after flying across country too), and Qantas is a disorganized mess.
You should’ve stayed in Australia longer given the cold spell.
This is what I heard as well.I thought I read that Biden wanted to shoot it down, but got "strong recommendations" from military leaders (Defense secretary and Joint Chiefs) to not shoot it down.
There's an article somewhere from a defense analyst that talks about the challenges of bringing down a balloon at 90k altitude. Since it's not a big metal thing and it's well above flight ceilings, all the usual methods aren't effective, and the methods that are have serious risks for ground effects. Besides, the info a balloon can gather at 90k isn't that much more revealing than data that's already being gathered by satellites, and China already has plenty trained on us.This is what I heard as well.
So are you suggesting this might just be a trial balloon?There's an article somewhere from a defense analyst that talks about the challenges of bringing down a balloon at 90k altitude. Since it's not a big metal thing and it's well above flight ceilings, all the usual methods aren't effective, and the methods that are have serious risks for ground effects. Besides, the info a balloon can gather at 90k isn't that much more revealing than data that's already being gathered by satellites, and China already has plenty trained on us.