 Canada's Joe Thornton (left) and Scott Niedermayer like that winning feeling. (AP) |
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Yes, people, I am absurdly proud. What is hockey? mused a newspaper student of mine. Not sure if he was serious, I replied: Only the manliest sport on the planet. So, that's a basic reduction--a little too simplified--but hey. What can I say?
I'm proud. The US always wins everything in the olympics, so this is my country's golden moment (pun intended). Just let us have it. |
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you're from Canadia?
"Oh Canada!" i wont sing it, i dont even know the words of my own national anthom, dang it i have two. why does life have to be so hard???
yes, I am canadian!
love to the man who knows what he knows, love to the man who lives what he lives, but condemnation to the man he doesn't seek out why.
love you sooooooo much like this much (spreading my arms out wide)
roy
the history of my leading rebellions in south america is a 'no-go'. im ashamed. but alas, i'll bribe you to drop the subject by 'building you a cake or something.' its after 1am... thats why this makes sense. ^^
awesome.
Congratulations, Andrew.
Nice work...canada produces good hockey players. I'll give you that...Perhaps, one day texas will be covered in ice forcing us to rodeo on ice and play hockey...then we will dominate the winter olympics
so i got the new death cab, i like its good
so what else is there in canada besides tim hortons and ice hockey and mountees???
manliest sport on the planet?!! hehe
so areou partying like crazy over the win like it's 1999??You know the "party" cannot be the party without all the HOT KORean chicks!?You just have to go up to them and say"I AM DA DER IRON CHEF, CANADA WON THE HOCKEY!", and flex your musculine, hairy ARM!?Remember to make that manly growl "uRRRRRRR!"?careful 'causehe koreanirls are fragile, so just do it enough so they won'taint.
?/P>
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