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		|  04-20-2008, 02:52 PM | #61 |  
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					Originally Posted by Eastern Girl  She might, I don't know. 
 But they are sick, these shows. We were watching some weird cartoon today and the little puppet kept talking about how he liked to eat bearded clams, they were the best kind, he could just eat them all day. And the cow talked about how good it felt to be milked... or maybe I am just a sick, sick individual... I think it's them.
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hmmm, me and that puppet have a lot in common it seems.
 
come to think of it me and the cow share some common sentiments too.
 
my niece had a Dora fetish for almost 3 years, frig I hated that smug little wench! (Dora, not my neice    )
 
always wanted to show my neice this one, but maybe when she's older http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Li...html?mea=84996 
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		|  04-20-2008, 04:01 PM | #62 |  
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					Originally Posted by Eastern Girl   Besides, they are being groomed as Leafs fans, so I am sure watching any playoff hockey would be exciting to them. They're deprived. |  
Call Social Services and have them rescued before it's too late - it's easier to save them now, when they are young, then trying to turn them away from the awful stigma of Leaf fandom when they are older and the evil has had a chance to make itself comfortable, put up its feet and crack a beer. 
 
I'd suggest you adopt, as growing up as Sens fans is marginally acceptable - socially awkward, like drooling, but it can be overlooked - but then I remembered the Emery factor. The world can't handle any more Emery fans, it only encourages him in his slapstick antics and tomfoolery.
		 
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		|  04-20-2008, 04:17 PM | #63 |  
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					Originally Posted by jammies  Call Social Services and have them rescued before it's too late - it's easier to save them now, when they are young, then trying to turn them away from the awful stigma of Leaf fandom when they are older and the evil has had a chance to make itself comfortable, put up its feet and crack a beer. 
 I'd suggest you adopt, as growing up as Sens fans is marginally acceptable - socially awkward, like drooling, but it can be overlooked - but then I remembered the Emery factor. The world can't handle any more Emery fans, it only encourages him in his slapstick antics and tomfoolery.
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I got them a couple Flames jerseys for Christmas and they seem to like them. One of them vomitted all over the Leafs jersey that daddy got them. I think it's a sign of a bright hockey fan future.
  
Mariginally acceptable to be a Sens fan? I always thought that people liked Sens fans, in a "little brother" kind of way. Annoying sometimes, but generally harmless. Give them a pat on the head and send them on their way.
		 
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		|  04-20-2008, 04:24 PM | #64 |  
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					Originally Posted by fotze  4 Square is much much more murderous rage inducing. |  
I'm glad my daughters tell me to change the channel when that crap comes on.  Unfortunately, they usually ask for Max and Ruby instead.  Who the hell thought that having a character like Roger, who can do nothing but grunt "uh-huh", was a good idea for kids to watch?
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		|  04-20-2008, 09:29 PM | #65 |  
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					Originally Posted by Eastern Girl  Mariginally acceptable to be a Sens fan? I always thought that people liked Sens fans, in a "little brother" kind of way. Annoying sometimes, but generally harmless. Give them a pat on the head and send them on their way. |  
Yah, that's pretty accurate. Upgrade that "marginal" to a "somewhat" acceptable; any old-skool Sens fans who lived through the years when they made the Oilers look like a well-run team are good with me, I only dislike the ones who came out last spring to "discover" their fandom which was strangely coincident with the Ottawa playoff run. 
 
Of course, the only True Path is Flames fandom, but as heretics go, you're ok    
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		|  04-20-2008, 10:57 PM | #66 |  
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			So I assume you survived? 
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