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Same here. The part where Nucky approaches tears remembering about the pony made me laugh because irrational livestock-related tears were a defining moment of my concussion experience. When I got smacked in the head a few years ago, I shrugged off the injury until I found myself sobbing at 4:30 in the morning because

Same here. The part where Nucky approaches tears remembering about the pony made me laugh because irrational livestock-related tears were a defining moment of my concussion experience. When I got smacked in the head a few years ago, I shrugged off the injury until I found myself sobbing at 4:30 in the morning because

When I heard his voice last night, I squealed like Lucille Bluth upon recognizing Gene Parmesan.

When I heard his voice last night, I squealed like Lucille Bluth upon recognizing Gene Parmesan.

I think Milbury's problem is that he's trying to half-assedly borrow Don Cherry's schtick without the exuberance that makes Cherry more of a caricature. As a result, too many people pay serious attention to him. I don't know that I'd say he's biased against Europeans or Russians, exactly, but he's prone to making

"(T)hat these are the first two teams playing in an outdoor game to eschew the handshake seems almost too good to be true"
Unfortunately, it is. The first Winter Classic between the Penguins and Sabres in Buffalo didn't finish with handshakes. According to the NBC broadcast from Wrigley in 2009, it was Mike Babcock's