Flyfreaky
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Joined: 07.20.2011
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Hope she washes the strap-on - Canada Cup
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faceto27
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Location: Burke: Best part of today is I Joined: 01.21.2010
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Ek, has updated the rumour......... he doesn't believe it either. He said though that there are HUGE clues in that rumour. I think his feelings have been hurt by all the non believers though. He has said to "tread wisely"
You have all been forewarned
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Flyfreaky
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Joined: 07.20.2011
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what? going to bail on that 9yr deal already? - shmenge
In dog years it's only about 1 1/2 years... |
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Canada Cup
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: This world is just a veil and the face you wear is not your own., ON Joined: 07.06.2007
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Ek, has updated the rumour......... he doesn't believe it either. He said though that there are HUGE clues in that rumour. I think his feelings have been hurt by all the non believers though. He has said to "tread wisely"
You have all been forewarned
- faceto27
Clue # 1
Ek was seen raiding the fridge for a little midnight snack of Mrs. Ek's spicy bean salad. Scary dreams ensued. |
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faceto27
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Location: Burke: Best part of today is I Joined: 01.21.2010
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Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep........
that is the sound of the truck backing up |
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I think I saw Meyers for Getzlaf and a 1st as well... - clarkysduster
Damn right u did...In a Garth Blog.. |
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There you go again not knowing what you are talking about.. You say things that make me think you have never watched hockey in your life...
It was Myers for Getzlaf... I never heard anything about draft picks.. and it was actually the Ducks that proposed this specific trade.. - MillerTime1130
It was posted by a sabre fan in a Garth blog ... |
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Mapleleafs_91
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: PAUL RANGER SUCKS Joined: 06.27.2011
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Mapleleafs_91
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: PAUL RANGER SUCKS Joined: 06.27.2011
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Nash is not going anywhere. Parise is not going anywhere. Carter is getting traded. The END |
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MillerTime1130
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: You F#cking Chernobyl Motha F#ckers Joined: 06.27.2011
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It was posted by a sabre fan in a Garth blog ... - Fruitcakenipple
Your right... because one person said it... that makes everything okay..
I think I saw a leafs fan offer Colton Orr for Malkin... geez what an idiot ALL LEAFS FANS ARE...
See what I'm doing there??? taking one person's stupid comment and applying it to an entire fanbase... |
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Canada Cup
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: This world is just a veil and the face you wear is not your own., ON Joined: 07.06.2007
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There you go again not knowing what you are talking about.. You say things that make me think you have never watched hockey in your life...
It was Myers for Getzlaf... I never heard anything about draft picks.. and it was actually the Ducks that proposed this specific trade.. - MillerTime1130
No matter who proposed, the reaction from a number of Sabre fans was that it was a huge overpayment. |
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MillerTime1130
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: You F#cking Chernobyl Motha F#ckers Joined: 06.27.2011
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Canada Cup
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: This world is just a veil and the face you wear is not your own., ON Joined: 07.06.2007
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Your right... because one person said it... that makes everything okay..
I think I saw a leafs fan offer Colton Orr for Malkin... geez what an idiot ALL LEAFS FANS ARE...
See what I'm doing there??? taking one person's stupid comment and applying it to an entire fanbase... - MillerTime1130
It is kind of what you do |
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MillerTime1130
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: You F#cking Chernobyl Motha F#ckers Joined: 06.27.2011
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No matter who proposed, the reaction from a number of Sabre fans was that it was a huge overpayment. - Canada Cup
I don't know if I would use the word "over payment" but I wouldn't do the trade of Myers for Getzlaf...
Myers is the future of this franchise.. and trading him for a 1.5 year player like Getzlaf just doesn't make any sense to a franchise. |
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faceto27
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Location: Burke: Best part of today is I Joined: 01.21.2010
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Cimo
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Canada, BC Joined: 01.14.2008
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There is on "U" in rumor... just an FYI... - MillerTime1130
There is in Canada... |
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Marc87
New Jersey Devils |
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Location: Newark, NJ Joined: 09.26.2010
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Carter for Parise makes more sence... Nash and Parise together works Carter and Parise (who walks at the end of the season) Doesnt work... At least you still have your star in Nash and the trade rights to Parise after the deadline or you can trade him again and get a great package for him...
(Warning My Speculated 3 way trade to Follow)
Carter and 2nd to NJ (assuming NJ would deal him)
Parise to LA
Penner, Stoll, Voynov, Bernier, and a 1st and 2nd - Sirfunkyton
Lou would never take or want Carter, not a Devils type of player.. |
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rmiethaner
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Buffalo, NY Joined: 10.04.2006
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There is no "U" in rumor... just an FYI... - MillerTime1130
There is no "U" in rumor? Huh? |
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faceto27
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Location: Burke: Best part of today is I Joined: 01.21.2010
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There is no "U" in rumor? Huh? - rmiethaner
Oh don't worry about it.......... its just from some dumb Sabres fan
Ooooooooooops......... just noticed your affiliation
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MillerTime1130
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: You F#cking Chernobyl Motha F#ckers Joined: 06.27.2011
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There is no "U" in rumor? Huh? - rmiethaner
HAHA... sh.it.. well I meant no U after the "m" in Rumor... |
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shmenge
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Joined: 06.18.2011
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In dog years it's only about 1 1/2 years... - Flyfreaky
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HAHA... sh.it.. well I meant no U after the "m" in Rumor... - MillerTime1130
our, -or
Most words ending in an unstressed -our in British English (e.g. colour, flavour, harbour, honour, humour, labour, neighbour, rumour) end in -or in American English (cf. color, flavor, honor, harbor, neighbor, rumor, labor, humor). Wherever the vowel is unreduced in pronunciation, this does not occur: e.g. contour, velour, paramour and troubadour are spelled thus the same everywhere.
Most words of this category derive from Latin non-agent nouns having nominative -or; the first such borrowings into English were from early Old French and the ending was -or or -ur.[4] After the Norman Conquest, the ending became -our in Anglo-French in an attempt to represent the Old French pronunciation of words ending in -or,[5] though color has been used occasionally in English since the 15th century.[6] The -our ending was not only retained in English borrowings from Anglo-French, but also applied to earlier French borrowings.[4] After the Renaissance, some such borrowings from Latin were taken up with their original -or ending; many words once ending in -our (for example, chancellour and governour) now end in -or everywhere. Many words of the -our/or group do not have a Latin counterpart; for example, armo(u)r, behavio(u)r, harbo(u)r, neighbo(u)r; also arbo(u)r meaning "shelter", though senses "tree" and "tool" are always arbor, a false cognate of the other word. Some 16th- and early 17th-century British scholars indeed insisted that -or be used for words of Latin origin (e.g. color[6]) and -our for French loans; but in many cases the etymology was not completely clear, and therefore some scholars advocated -or only and others -our only.[7]
Just what thread needed..... |
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Sounds like someone drunk dialed EK with a rumor. |
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wolfos412
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Get Real - JDJ Joined: 07.13.2010
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our, -or
Most words ending in an unstressed -our in British English (e.g. colour, flavour, harbour, honour, humour, labour, neighbour, rumour) end in -or in American English (cf. color, flavor, honor, harbor, neighbor, rumor, labor, humor). Wherever the vowel is unreduced in pronunciation, this does not occur: e.g. contour, velour, paramour and troubadour are spelled thus the same everywhere.
Most words of this category derive from Latin non-agent nouns having nominative -or; the first such borrowings into English were from early Old French and the ending was -or or -ur. - Fruitcakenipple[4] After the Norman Conquest, the ending became -our in Anglo-French in an attempt to represent the Old French pronunciation of words ending in -or,[5] though color has been used occasionally in English since the 15th century.[6] The -our ending was not only retained in English borrowings from Anglo-French, but also applied to earlier French borrowings.[4] After the Renaissance, some such borrowings from Latin were taken up with their original -or ending; many words once ending in -our (for example, chancellour and governour) now end in -or everywhere. Many words of the -our/or group do not have a Latin counterpart; for example, armo(u)r, behavio(u)r, harbo(u)r, neighbo(u)r; also arbo(u)r meaning "shelter", though senses "tree" and "tool" are always arbor, a false cognate of the other word. Some 16th- and early 17th-century British scholars indeed insisted that -or be used for words of Latin origin (e.g. color[6]) and -our for French loans; but in many cases the etymology was not completely clear, and therefore some scholars advocated -or only and others -our only.[7]
Just what thread needed.....
So your saying americans are wrong? |
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