I don't see what the Flames see in Hamiton. He's not good enough for a top 6 role and isn't a good 4th liner. Think we could do way better at the third line with someone else.
His two year one way deal remains a mystery signing to me.
Freddie Hamilton has been fine on the fourth line.
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Thanks, Pupppet! Your photoshops bring me so many joyful giggles, and John Candy with pancakes has got to be good luck In another dimension, I'd be in Vancouver today to catch this game with my brother, but alas it isn't to be. But that's okay!
Go Flames!! Can't wait!
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Border wait sucks. Any interesting news/tidbits for tonight?
I heard that Johnny only ate 503 Cheerios in his cereal bowl today instead of the usual 508. Therefore, he must have off-ice issues that are contributing to his supposed lack of performance.
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I was able to just grab a viewer at the liquor store without buying Canadian. They weren't in boxes of beer and they didn't care if I bought Canadian or not.
Just heard the ad: "No purchase necessary." Must be to comply with some law.
Just heard the ad: "No purchase necessary." Must be to comply with some law.
Why is a “no purchase necessary” option typically included in Canadian contests? Why is a skill-testing question requirement also typically included?
Based on the Criminal Code prohibitions of illegal lotteries, contest organizers often remove either the consideration element (e.g., offering a “no purchase necessary” entry option), chance element (e.g., adding a skill element, for example making the contest a skill contest or including a skill-testing question requirement).
It is worth noting, however, that the determination of what constitutes “consideration” and “chance” can be challenging and complex in some cases, and that what little case law exists is inconsistent and old.