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Post by insomnius on Oct 3, 2006 13:50:10 GMT -5
"Et la but!" is all that matters. I can comprehend enough to get the jist of things. With all due respect it's "LE" but not "LA"
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Post by del on Oct 3, 2006 16:37:14 GMT -5
even though i don't speak french, i do know most of the hockey related words, i still watch it in french if the alternative is listening to neale and cole. And that's a fact! Anything but Neale and Cole. My french is only half bad and the rest is worse, but my wife is francophone, so all I need to do is yell out " Hon! - how do you say the Leafs are s**t in french" and I'm good to go!
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Post by Skilly on Oct 3, 2006 16:42:05 GMT -5
Hon! - how do you say the Leafs are s**t in french" and I'm good to go! You could use the Newfoundland technique ..... "Les Leafs sont CRAP!!" Woulnd't that be your wife is "francophonie"?
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Post by Ranger Ranchod on Oct 3, 2006 20:35:33 GMT -5
If you're an out of towner fan, definitely worth it! Lotsa Rangers games I got to see by having it.
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Post by Ranger Ranchod on Oct 4, 2006 10:29:42 GMT -5
On a side note, does anyone know where RDS' NHL games broadcast schedule can be had at? Specifically, non-Habs games since I know those will all be on anways. Thanks.
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Post by chief6 on Oct 8, 2006 23:52:26 GMT -5
Around here, Cogeco is our digital supplier, and they offer a sports package for $30 a month that includes Centre Ice and the NFL Ticket, plus an OHL package, NASCAR and NCAA basketball.
I don't remember though, if they had the playoffs last year, since my roommate's a Senators fan, and I'm a Habs fan, and their games were all on CBC.
I highly recommend it. Besides, if it comes down to Springer re-runs at midnight or the third period of a late game, the choice is simple.
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