
Gooderham 1st MRB
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What a terrible PR move.
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Have you ever seen a $40 million dollar check?
Gooderham 1st MRB replied to Parker 1st MRB's topic in Sports Talk
Hahaha, I'm honestly surprised they wrote a cheque. I figured that given the amount they would have wired it to him. I wonder if they held the cheque to make sure it cleared? -
Bold Super Bowl Predictions (early season predictions)
Gooderham 1st MRB replied to Teachey's topic in Sports Talk
I hope the Seahawks win it all. But... I know that my teams never have success. -
Happy Birthday!
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This is why monkey's are smarter then people
Gooderham 1st MRB replied to Perrone's topic in Mess Hall
That is pretty funny. -
Jimmy Kimmel is the biggest troll
Gooderham 1st MRB replied to Parker 1st MRB's topic in The Slope Chute
well played sir, well played. -
Lets do it. Also, if you drop out half way through I will ban you from participating next year.
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Yes, thank you to everyone that participated through the whole season, it was a lot of fun. I'm looking forward to the offseason but even more so to returning next year to defend my title!
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Who would you tickle with your pickle?
Gooderham 1st MRB replied to Ford 1st MRB's topic in Mess Hall
Same thing happened to me gaddamn it *Sigh* Lmao I was sitting in the fucking pub with girls... You were sitting in a pub with a bunch of girls and you were on the 1st MRB forums? Jeezus. -
Idk because shawarmas give you garlic breath... and...
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Two questions: 1. What are you doing wearing a suit jacket in Paris while "backpacking?" 2. Why is the Prime Minister there with you?
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Who would you tickle with your pickle?
Gooderham 1st MRB replied to Ford 1st MRB's topic in Mess Hall
I think we need to have a fresh voting cycle. -
Last day of the fantasy season!
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Hahahaha, that was pretty funny. I think Peter Chao is from Vancouver and is likely a Canucks fan. I think we have done fairly well this offseason. We seriously upgraded our fourth line by providing some talented grit. I hope last season was an anomaly and that the team turns it around this year. @Cannon: lulz.
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Shwarmas are the best drinking food. Poutine the best cure.
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Jesus, those guys have a death wish.
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Where were you from before?
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It's bound to change, but... I'm thinking something like this: Tavares - Crosby - Neal Hall - Toews - Stamkos Giroux - Staal - Staal Perry - Getzlaf - Nash Bergeron - Couture Doughty - Keith Pietrangelo - Subban/Staal Hamhuis - Weber Letang - Seabrook Luongo Price Crawford
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Reading? What is this "Reading?"
Gooderham 1st MRB replied to Pangilinan 1st MRB's topic in The Slope Chute
I've read Matterhorn. I suppose it was ok. Right now I'm focusing my reading on topical pieces that are related to my field of study. -
Football's (Soccer) Most Dangerous Rivalry
Gooderham 1st MRB replied to Parker 1st MRB's topic in Sports Talk
Good doc. As a hockey fan, it is rare to see violence on that scale between rival club supporters. That said, there are some heated rivalries that have boiled over in the past. Getting into the MLS recently has introduced me to what supporters groups can be like, but in NA it is much more tame. -
Thanks Parker, I updated the autopick before I left. I really don't think there will be an issue, but it is a good precaution. Anyone not able to make the draft should set up their autopick strategy or you may as well not play because the team you may get will be brutal.
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I may be cutting it a little close depending on when I get home from my vacation, but I will do everything in my power to be there for the draft.
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I'm surprised that there is anyone in Toronto that still wants to acknowledge that they are Leafs fans.
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Oh my.
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A couple years ago I spent about five days in Bayeux, a small town not far from the landing beaches and one of the first "major" towns liberated during the war. I believe it was declared the capital of Free France until Caen and Paris were liberated and was the site of de Gaulle's headquarters during the Normandy campaign. Anyways, I visited Juno, Omaha, Pointe du Hoc and the American War Cemetery. I actually walked from Courseilles-sur-Mer to Bernieres-sur-Mer or the "Green" sector of Juno and was astonished at the distance between the two. Many people don't realize that they weren't landing in the huge numbers one might expect but instead only a dozen or so troops for a hundred meter stretch of shoreline. I have some photos I may put up if anyone is interested.