I can see the point you're trying to make.. And not only because you post it 5 times a day either. We're only 'cheering' for losses because the reward will be something that eventually will give us more wins. We're not cheering for losses because we like losing.
Well if you actually read my posts you would know that I would rather them lose too...my comment was to the people mad at Feaster because they still have vets in the lineup (like any team ever has sat all their vets down the stretch)
Living out here it's difficult enough to have to tolerate Canuck fans but then to be forced to listen to the biased Sportsnet announcers is beyond excruciating.
How far of a drive is it from Vancouver to Calgary?
Contrary to answers given here the distance is about 1,000 kms if you go the shortest route.
Hours are not measures of distance. If someone asked when are you working until, you wouldn't say 200 kms. When someone asks how long a hockey ice is, you say 200 feet, not 8 seconds.
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Living out here it's difficult enough to have to tolerate Canuck fans but then to be forced to listen to the biased Sportsnet announcers is beyond excruciating.
Yup, hate it. Always have especially Garrot
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Contrary to answers given here the distance is about 1,000 kms if you go the shortest route.
Hours are not measures of distance. If someone asked when are you working until, you wouldn't say 200 kms. When someone asks how long a hockey ice is, you say 200 feet, not 8 seconds.
And what, pray tell, is a "hockey ice"?
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Contrary to answers given here the distance is about 1,000 kms if you go the shortest route.
Hours are not measures of distance. If someone asked when are you working until, you wouldn't say 200 kms. When someone asks how long a hockey ice is, you say 200 feet, not 8 seconds.
Ah, so we were all wrong. Not just me. Right guys............guys?
Contrary to answers given here the distance is about 1,000 kms if you go the shortest route.
Hours are not measures of distance. If someone asked when are you working until, you wouldn't say 200 kms. When someone asks how long a hockey ice is, you say 200 feet, not 8 seconds.