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That ‘everyone is your neighbour’ thing seems great now, wait until there’s expectations. Suddenly every person on the street will be as cheerful and life affirming as a Toronto sports journalist.
You actually might be too young...I’m not even that old and I don’t know what the latter means.
Either that or his Wi-Fi sucksYou actually might be too young...
Goose pimples
Not sure if you're laughing at the terminology because you're only familiar with goose bumps, so I looked it up: goose pimples seems to be the British term, goose bumps is the North American term, goose flesh is the original term.
Knowledge is power.
That was unbelievably embarrassing. We live in such a sh***y world you can't joke about anything without anyone getting offended. Even in one of the interviews the guy was like, "Oh I'm supposed to say Winnipeg." Like god forbid we have some trash talking before the game. Such a sad society we live in that things like this have to stop.No one *****ed about it. They were asked a dumb question and gave silly answers. The only one's who *****ed about anything were the Jets media and some of their fans.
You want NHL players write articles themselves? You like pain when you read?Laine didn't write one word of this. Sorry to burst your bubbles.
You want NHL players write articles themselves? You like pain when you read?
It'd be way more genuine that's for sure.You want NHL players write articles themselves? You like pain when you read?
Not sure if you're laughing at the terminology because you're only familiar with goose bumps, so I looked it up: goose pimples seems to be the British term, goose bumps is the North American term, goose flesh is the original term.
Knowledge is power.
Wow i did not know that thank you for that information. But I’m sure he didn’t know that either.Not sure if you're laughing at the terminology because you're only familiar with goose bumps, so I looked it up: goose pimples seems to be the British term, goose bumps is the North American term, goose flesh is the original term.
Knowledge is power.