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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 8:30 pm
My seven year-old says he's still wearing his Team Canada jersey to school tomorrow. Fuckin' A, kid, that's my boy! 
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LoneDRanger
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 8:36 pm
We got spanked and deserved it. There was a little too much happy-happy/joy-joy after that 3rd goal.
It may be bad for Canucks, but it's good for the game to have somebody else win once in a while. Long as they don't turn it into a habit....
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 8:44 pm
You could see it near the end of the second period. I think the youngsters got a little too excited thinking they had the game wrapped up with a 3 goal lead and only 1 period left to play and kinda got caught watching the Russians play.
But they did play a HELL of a tournament otherwise.
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 8:55 pm
Lemmy wrote: My seven year-old says he's still wearing his Team Canada jersey to school tomorrow. Fuckin' A, kid, that's my boy!  Damn skippy. True fans never take off their jerseys - win or lose. We just start cheering for the next game. High fives to your boy. 
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:03 pm
wildrosegirl wrote: Lemmy wrote: My seven year-old says he's still wearing his Team Canada jersey to school tomorrow. Fuckin' A, kid, that's my boy!  Damn skippy. True fans never take off their jerseys - win or lose. We just start cheering for the next game. High fives to your boy.  I sometimes take my jersey off when I shower, or to wash it. Is that ok?
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:05 pm
Unsound wrote: wildrosegirl wrote: Lemmy wrote: My seven year-old says he's still wearing his Team Canada jersey to school tomorrow. Fuckin' A, kid, that's my boy!  Damn skippy. True fans never take off their jerseys - win or lose. We just start cheering for the next game. High fives to your boy.  I sometimes take my jersey off when I shower, or to wash it. Is that ok? If you shower with it on, it gets washed at the same time ya know....  .... 
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:06 pm
Unsound wrote: wildrosegirl wrote: Lemmy wrote: My seven year-old says he's still wearing his Team Canada jersey to school tomorrow. Fuckin' A, kid, that's my boy!  Damn skippy. True fans never take off their jerseys - win or lose. We just start cheering for the next game. High fives to your boy.  I sometimes take my jersey off when I shower, or to wash it. Is that ok? You don't have a spare? The horrors.... 
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:08 pm
Naw, I had to choose between a spare jersey or enough crying towels to last the entire Oiler's season.
QBC, I tried that, but the wife wasn't too happy about it.
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Posts: 9283
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:10 pm
Unsound wrote: Naw, I had to choose between a spare jersey or enough crying towels to last the entire Oiler's season.
Got enough crying towels to lend a Leafs fan? 
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:14 pm
PublicAnimalNo9 wrote: Unsound wrote: Naw, I had to choose between a spare jersey or enough crying towels to last the entire Oiler's season.
Got enough crying towels to lend a Leafs fan?  There ain't enough cotton in Alabama for that. 
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:18 pm
martin14 wrote: PublicAnimalNo9 wrote: Unsound wrote: Naw, I had to choose between a spare jersey or enough crying towels to last the entire Oiler's season.
Got enough crying towels to lend a Leafs fan?  There ain't enough cotton in Alabama for that.  Umm hey martin, you been told yet today? 
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:48 pm
Unsound wrote: Well, I think we should try to look on the bright side! Could someone please tell me what the bright side is? While there is no bright side in losing the game after going into the 3rd period 3 goals up, it will give the young guys a serious lesson in life. Never ever give up, never quit giving your best, even if your team is sure of victory. I'm sure this lesson is going to stay with these kids for the rest of their lives! For me, the best game of the series was the licking we handed the US in the semis, as far as I'm concerned, everything after that win was gravy.
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:52 pm
Unsound wrote: Naw, I had to choose between a spare jersey or enough crying towels to last the entire Oiler's season.
I've been a fan long enough that I have both. Quote: Well, I think we should try to look on the bright side! Could someone please tell me what the bright side is? We didn't lose to the Yanks. 
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 10:07 pm
Well that sucked........
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 10:31 pm
Hyack wrote: Unsound wrote: Well, I think we should try to look on the bright side! Could someone please tell me what the bright side is? While there is no bright side in losing the game after going into the 3rd period 3 goals up, it will give the young guys a serious lesson in life. Never ever give up, never quit giving your best, even if your team is sure of victory. I'm sure this lesson is going to stay with these kids for the rest of their lives! For me, the best game of the series was the licking we handed the US in the semis, as far as I'm concerned, everything after that win was gravy. I hope it does as 90% of that team will be back next time were as the Russian team will almost be completely new.
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