Blackbeard
Well-known member
Lots of memories in this one...
http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/canada-150-stamp-summit-series-1.4139689
http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/canada-150-stamp-summit-series-1.4139689
My vote goes to Dave Forbes.if Canada was honest, they'd put Bobby Clarke on the stamp for his vicious slash to Valeri Kharlamov's ankle which caused him to miss the rest of the series
besides, it typifies Canadian hockey, the only sport where such antics are not only allowed, but admired
if only they had shown such aggressive behavior towards their British masters
if Canada was honest, they'd put Bobby Clarke on the stamp for his vicious slash to Valeri Kharlamov's ankle which caused him to miss the rest of the series
besides, it typifies Canadian hockey, the only sport where such antics are not only allowed, but admired
if only they had shown such aggressive behavior towards their British masters
if Canada was honest, they'd put Bobby Clarke on the stamp for his vicious slash to Valeri Kharlamov's ankle which caused him to miss the rest of the series
besides, it typifies Canadian hockey, the only sport where such antics are not only allowed, but admired
if only they had shown such aggressive behavior towards their British masters
If we had, we'd be...well...Americans!!!!
Can you imagine the whining if it had been the other way around?
The Ruskies get all their aggression out by invading other countries
And here I was starting to think that you actually pay attention to this stuff. Obviously not.
You've heard the one about the pot and the kettle, haven't you?
If you don't like the US it's pretty simple, you Canadians can stop coming here, buying things we produce, and BTW, enjoying the longest unprotected border in the world.
And BTW, the NHL and college hockey wouldn't exist without the US, the Pro men would be barely better off than the women and just look at the ridiculous college hockey Canada has.
You get your undies in a bunch over the petro dollar but conveniently ignore the fact under the previous system the US was getting screwed by the same countries we rescued from self annihilation. It was a system the US agreed to in order to help those other nations get on their feet after destroying each other in WWII. You didn't expect this to go on forever did you?
If you don't like the US it's pretty simple, you Canadians can stop coming here, buying things we produce, and BTW, enjoying the longest unprotected border in the world.
You get your undies in a bunch over the petro dollar but conveniently ignore the fact under the previous system the US was getting screwed by the same countries we rescued from self annihilation. It was a system the US agreed to in order to help those other nations get on their feet after destroying each other in WWII. You didn't expect this to go on forever did you?
"Unprotected"??? That is very misleading. You can't get across said border without being questioned or sometimes grilled by US customs agents. Meanwhile in Europe I can drive across many borders at full speed, 120KM/Hour, no questions asked.the longest unprotected border in the world.
"Unprotected"??? That is very misleading. You can't get across said border without being questioned or sometimes grilled by US customs agents. Meanwhile in Europe I can drive across many borders at full speed, 120KM/Hour, no questions asked.
don't complain about not being able to go 120KM/hr, it is your ridiculous speed limit that is so low
Have you ever driven in Ontario? Nobody drives the speed limit up there.
They always complain how slow us Americans are.
yes, I have noticed that despite the fact I usually drive 5mph over, everyone is passing me, most by a substantial margin
it is also illegal to drive under the influence, but they seem to do a lot of that too
Canadians are always pizzing about Americans doing something, if only they paid as much attention to their own behavior
yes, I have noticed that despite the fact I usually drive 5mph over, everyone is passing me, most by a substantial margin
it is also illegal to drive under the influence, but they seem to do a lot of that too
that's what is ridiculous about it. the only other place I can think of with ridiculously low speed limits is in WI small hamlets that have 25mph speed limits
well, I suppose when half your residents are three sheets to the wind, but I've never known WI drivers to obey their speed limits either
Canadians are always pizzing about Americans doing something, if only they paid as much attention to their own behavior