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I’ll tell you what. When I’m trying to fall asleep, nothing helps me more than railing a few lines of coke. That always does the trick.
Justice for Nuke.
Justice for Nuke.
Isn't coke suppose to make people not want to sleep and feel energetic and pumped up?I’ll tell you what. When I’m trying to fall asleep, nothing helps me more than railing a few lines of coke. That always does the trick.
Justice for Nuke.
People with add used to take aderal Ritalin which are stimulatesIsn't coke suppose to make people not want to sleep and feel energetic and pumped up?
Can you not detect sarcasm?Isn't coke suppose to make people not want to sleep and feel energetic and pumped up?
Isn't coke suppose to make people not want to sleep and feel energetic and pumped up?
It's like some of those old video games where if you go far enough to the right of the screen you end up on the left. So if you do enough coke you actually get really good rest...because your heart explodes. It's a bit of a permanent solution to sleep issues.Isn't coke suppose to make people not want to sleep and feel energetic and pumped up?
And hopefully not skipping leg days at the gym, so he can stay up on his feet and not fall down 2x a shift.I wonder if one way Big Moose is working on his speed/quickness is to give up smoking?
That’s what the suits at Big Heroin want you to think.Isn't coke suppose to make people not want to sleep and feel energetic and pumped up?
I've suffered some personal family tragedy of late that's taken me away from this discussion. So I'm not trying to resurrect anything but you asked a couple of questions and it appears I left them hanging. Sorry.Are you trying to say neurodivergent? Apologies in advance if I'm misunderstanding but I don't know what "neodivergent" is.
Are you implying he's on the spectrum, or just saying he might suffer from something like, say, ADHD? Because I have severe ADHD and also a long track record of addiction in my family. And it's true that people with ADHD tend to have traits that can lead to addiction--me included--but that's still no excuse.
Around mid November, can't remember the exact date.When can he return to the Avs again to play this season?
AFAIK he didn't give any interview after he got caught in the last playoffs so everything that he could say in that Youtube series is super outdated and isn't about the current situation anyway.So, what the f*** happened to the youtube series? Thought there were more episodes coming?
You just know that the testing crew is eagerly waiting for the first big Avs win streak once Nuke is back, they'll know he will piss hot.
“We welcome him back with open arms”
What does Val need to say to his teammates when he does eventually come back?
“Nothing,” Nathan MacKinnon said. “I don’t think we need to hear anything.”
From Evan Rawal’s new article
Nichushkin, Landeskog, And Ritchie: Biggest Takeaways From Avalanche Media Day
“We welcome him back with open arms.” That line was repeated not once, but twice from two members of the Avalanche organization on Wednesday at media day. If it sounds like you’ve heard that line before, let me just say – you have. And I’m sure you can guess that they’re talking about Valeri...coloradohockeynow.com
Yeah and i still think we're f***edNuke's got these guys by the balls. They know the Avs can't win without him so they are in a situation where they essentially have to accept him back no matter what.
That's not why he got them by the balls. He got them by the balls because he's untradable and they can't buy him out.Nuke's got these guys by the balls. They know the Avs can't win without him so they are in a situation where they essentially have to accept him back no matter what.