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What a terrible image.
We’ll see you when we see you, Jordy.
https://mobile.twitter.com/CVPiccotti/status/1225261953989402624
https://mobile.twitter.com/CVPiccotti/status/1225261953989402624
Anyone know how to get tweets to work on this site? I just get the Twitter logo
Click the "Media" button in the reply area and it will bring up a pop up. Copy the address of the URL of the tweet ex: https:// twitter. com/jmarshfof/status/1225450435915456513
and the tweet will embed. In your reply box is will look like this:
MEDIA=twitter "Tweet Number" (the end of the URL above) /MEDIA
There are brackets around "MEDIA=twitter" and "/MEDIA"
I believe you can also just copy paste the URL and it will automatically do it.
Thanks but I mean viewing the tweets. Every post here that has a tweet in it I just get the twitter logo instead of the embedded tweet.
Is Czuczy like "Choo-chee" or like "Church-ee".
Is Czuczy like "Choo-chee" or like "Church-ee".
I’m not going to pretend to understand his name, but I assume Church-ee because it’s hockey players giving the nickname.
Czuczman = Churchman = Churchy
It's a Rusyn name, so Cz= Ch as in "Church".
I sussed that out but where is the R coming from? Chuchman would make sense.
WHAT’S IN A NAME?
It’s often the first thing that comes up when Kevin Czuczman deals with people for the first time – especially with fans or media covering hockey – how do you say your last name?
For the record, it’s “Church-man”.
And no, he doesn’t know where the “r” comes from. What he does know is that’s how his family has been saying it for years and he’s sticking with it.
I sussed that out but where is the R coming from? Chuchman would make sense.
Who knows? The British also like to put weird "r"s on things, maybe it's a hold over? Either way, someone should do a linguistic study on hockey player English.
I was just gonna say that. It's like he's disappointed in himself for scoringDude barely celebrates.
I was just gonna say that. It's like he's disappointed in himself for scoring
Dude barely celebrates.