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Post by MPLABBE on Jul 15, 2003 19:20:31 GMT -5
is this pic: the same goal as this one? Perezhogin beating Lehtonen; in different angles ;D
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Post by seventeen on Jul 15, 2003 21:19:59 GMT -5
yes you are crazy. Also, never hire yourself out as a witness to a crime. It might be the same goal, but split seconds apart with the second photo happening first.
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Post by TheHabsfan on Jul 16, 2003 7:36:42 GMT -5
Yep. Definitely crazy! hun? .. OH! the pictures? .... yeah, they look the same! THF
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Post by MPLABBE on Jul 16, 2003 9:08:28 GMT -5
I'm crazy as a fox ;D
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Post by M. Beaux-Eaux on Jul 16, 2003 9:50:18 GMT -5
The prosecution must ask, as a matter of course for the record: How many goals did Perejougin score against Lehtonen in that particular tournament?
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Post by MPLABBE on Jul 16, 2003 10:49:15 GMT -5
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Post by M. Beaux-Eaux on Jul 16, 2003 13:31:01 GMT -5
Well then, the prosecution must unequivocally state that the original question could have only one possible answer. Case closed.
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Post by Lateralus on Jul 16, 2003 15:41:53 GMT -5
There is still the matter of the whereabouts of Flanders wife!!!!
Opps, wrong thread.
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Post by MPLABBE on Jul 16, 2003 15:47:02 GMT -5
There is still the matter of the whereabouts of Flanders wife!!!! .... in a tight little PACKAGE..........
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Post by MPLABBE on Jul 16, 2003 16:38:42 GMT -5
The thing is in the first pic, it could be any other Russian player who shoots left since we can't see his numbers...but I recall watching a huge part of that game and the other goals were not scored like that.
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Post by StickHandler on Jul 17, 2003 16:42:05 GMT -5
Well, I don't see a puck in the net on either pictures... I know the first is of Perezhogin's goal in that game but the second could be another play altogether.
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Post by MPLABBE on Jul 17, 2003 16:56:17 GMT -5
www.russianprospects.com/profiles/perezhogin/profile_perezhogin.htmAlexander Perezhogin comes in to score on Finland's goaltender Kari Lehtonen during the third period of their semifinal game at the world junior hockey championships in Halifax, Nova Scotia, January 3, 2003. Russia scored three goals in the third period to win the game 4-1, and will play in the gold medal game January 5. REUTERS/Shaun Best
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