We’re all avoiding ringette here, too.
We’re all avoiding ringette here, too.
Rugby fights >>>>> hockey fights > baseball fights > basketball fights > football fights > when soccer fans kill a ref
Oh, yeah, smoking everywhere is basically more culturally verboten than, like, mainlining heroin. I’ve all but quit smoking (and hard drugs), but damn, can the two ever be beautiful together. I have no idea who these kids are doing lines and not feeling the overwhelming need to smoke a pack in 3 hours.
You need cigarettes to complete the holy trinity.
World Tour but not Revenge? C’mon man.
Who’s more impressive at their sport given their age: Federer or Brady?
(please say Federer)
I mean, you’re right, though.
Damn dude, that’s poetic.
I’ve worked for guys like DK here before (well, I don’t know if my ex-bosses ever propositioned a cuck and/or threesome with any of their employees), and it’s shocking how easily these kinds of jackasses can get away with their harassment (if not out and out abuse), especially in the media/startup worlds. Investors…
I agree with the sentiment, but with the exception of sea cucumber. Kinda like eating a briny elephant trunk from space.
In my experience, the bigger the oyster, the less great it tastes, so I’m not even sure that monster would taste as good as your garden variety Pacific Northwest sea booger.
Exactly. I’m a Raptors fan, and while I know that they’re very likely NOT going to win the the Finals (let alone the East), I still enjoy going to see them play basketball. It’s good entertainment, even if I’m shelling out $70 a ticket for a partially obscured view, and there’s just enough of a fraction of a hope that…
This never would have happened if the U.S. had been founded by Catholics instead of weirdo Protestant fuck-ups.
THANK YOU for spelling it the ACTUAL phonetic-Canadian way, and not the weird American assumption that we say “aboot.” If you’re gonna stereotype us, do it right.
about that...
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Surprised? Just look at that photograph.
Yeah, ditto with the Canadian market. While there was no shortage of newspaper beat writers in Toronto, Montreal or Ottawa, none of them were particularly “good” or insightful, at least within the confines of a day-to-day newspaper articles (gamers, soft-focus profiles, the occasional weekend “analysis” pieces).
Very cool!
The hubris of colonial “explorers” knew (knows?) no bounds.
One of the funnier aspects of the hunt for the Terror and Erebus a couple years ago was how the local Inuit population had been suggesting to the Canadian/British governments for years that they might want to search nearby Terror Bay (named so by the crew of the Erebus in honour of the lost crew). One local hunter…