Citizen Erased Posted March 19, 2008 Posted March 19, 2008 My bf calls me his "misses" to his friends, but never ol' lady I guess it just isn't very fitting at the age of 20
Replicant Posted March 19, 2008 Posted March 19, 2008 Ahem...perhaps you're confused with Eastern Canadian women, who believe the world revolves around Toronto. Btw, you know why all the trees in the West, lean towards the East? Wait for it... But of course mm...Toronto sucks (especially the Leafs)!! I like being called by my name. "I'd like to introduce Trialbyseriousfire". Of course! I agree that all the trees in BC have matured over many years, weathered decades of drought, yet they have grown up to become strong and legendary and definitely have rings to prove it. Naturally that trend 'should' be synonymous with the cumulative amount of Stanley cup rings the Vancouver Canucks have achieved, right!? So next time you are drinking your 'tim horton's coffee' and cursing Toronto and our Maple leafs! Know that your trees lean to the east because they wish to drink from the grail of lord stanley (if but for a moment) to know what real victory tastes like before they stand their 'trailbyfire' being eliminated in conference finals by the Flames Here in the East we bring it to a whole new level! The West is all 'Bark' and no bite!
Trialbyfire Posted March 19, 2008 Posted March 19, 2008 Of course! I agree that all the trees in BC have matured over many years, weathered decades of drought, yet they have grown up to become strong and legendary and definitely have rings to prove it. Naturally that trend 'should' be synonymous with the cumulative amount of Stanley cup rings the Vancouver Canucks have achieved, right!? So next time you are drinking your 'tim horton's coffee' and cursing Toronto and our Maple leafs! Know that your trees lean to the east because they wish to drink from the grail of lord stanley (if but for a moment) to know what real victory tastes like before they stand their 'trailbyfire' being eliminated in conference finals by the Flames Here in the East we bring it to a whole new level! The West is all 'Bark' and no bite! Shall I prorata that down to the number of years the Leafs have been around v. the Canucks? Oh and thanks for employing Pat Quinn. He didn't cut it with the Canucks so I'm glad he found employment with a team that played to his level, for awhile. Btw, can't stand Tim Horton's coffee. It's so thin, it's not real coffee.
Replicant Posted March 21, 2008 Posted March 21, 2008 Shall I prorata that down to the number of years the Leafs have been around v. the Canucks? Oh and thanks for employing Pat Quinn. He didn't cut it with the Canucks so I'm glad he found employment with a team that played to his level, for awhile. Smartass ..The ego of the Canucks can be likened to that of your captain Markus Näslund so when it gets 'injured' in comparison to that of our Toronto Maple Leafs (Steve Moore) only a takes a (Bertuzzi) style hit to try keep us down (Pat Quinn) Although Irish Pat was no hockey saint! He just was unable to adapt our Torontonian quality talent to that of Northwestern division pee-wee hockey! Needless to say, We took him in for a while to see if there was coaching prospect beyond that of luring Bryan McCabe over from the Canucks and a few Conference finals. But unfortunately his short stay in Vancouver as coach was enough to taint the man! Btw, can't stand Tim Horton's coffee. It's so thin, it's not real coffee. How strange... It must be Vancouver making the coffee as bland as their team, because he was known as one of the 'strongest' quality players of his time. If TBF avoids the coffee then remember when devouring those chocolate timbits you are allowing a piece of a Toronto hockey legend into your very self!
Trialbyfire Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 Smartass ..The ego of the Canucks can be likened to that of your captain Markus Näslund so when it gets 'injured' in comparison to that of our Toronto Maple Leafs (Steve Moore) only a takes a (Bertuzzi) style hit to try keep us down (Pat Quinn) Although Irish Pat was no hockey saint! He just was unable to adapt our Torontonian quality talent to that of Northwestern division pee-wee hockey! Needless to say, We took him in for a while to see if there was coaching prospect beyond that of luring Bryan McCabe over from the Canucks and a few Conference finals. But unfortunately his short stay in Vancouver as coach was enough to taint the man!I could respond with a ton more rejoinders about "Torontonian talent" for the entire lifespan of the Leafs, fitting on one hand, but I won't. How strange... It must be Vancouver making the coffee as bland as their team, because he was known as one of the 'strongest' quality players of his time. If TBF avoids the coffee then remember when devouring those chocolate timbits you are allowing a piece of a Toronto hockey legend into your very self! I don't eat donuts much, maybe one a year. Helps to maintain my girlish figure!
Replicant Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 I could respond with a ton more rejoinders about "Torontonian talent" for the entire lifespan of the Leafs, fitting on one hand, but I won't. I don't eat donuts much, maybe one a year. Helps to maintain my girlish figure! Well with every great draft of Ontarian prospects there are those whom are predisposed to scandalous behavior and less than stellar performance. We use them for 15 minutes of fame then trade them in batches At least that way we retain one good draft pick per year, and sabotage equalize the rest of the NHL in the process!
Trialbyfire Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 Well with every great draft of Ontarian prospects there are those whom are predisposed to scandalous behavior and less than stellar performance. We use them for 15 minutes of fame then trade them in batches At least that way we retain one good draft pick per year, and sabotage equalize the rest of the NHL in the process! Well said!
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