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Post by PTH on Mar 24, 2002 13:38:56 GMT -5
Radio-Canada has a strike, and last night they broadcast the game "as is", with no commentary at all. We still had the summary and all the added on-screen info, but the sound feed was straight from the game. And you know what ? I loved it. I wish ever single game were like that. We need the commentators and all when we don't know the game or the team, but now I'm sick of their interfering with the game - now I could listen to the game and give it my fullest attention. Gotta admit though, I wasn't in it all along, I had a female visitor.... and even worse, she didn't stay all that long....
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Post by MPLABBE on Mar 24, 2002 13:42:07 GMT -5
They should do that on TQS ;D
CBC is broadcasting the game next Saturday also..so IF SRC is still on strike, we can still watch a game with broadcasters.
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Post by Cranky on Mar 24, 2002 13:51:01 GMT -5
Paul, she must of been impressed with all the cursing. Did she leave before or after you started to chew on the TV? As part of my duties as a moderator, I feel I must dispense unwanted advice to the "younger" generation afflicted with the dreaded habitosis disease. First marry them, then, akhumm, expose to them your "disease". Tomorrows lesson. How to use the CH brand of c*nd*ms. You know, the extra large ones, in tricolour...... For instruction videos, ask CO.......... P.S. There is an old, old rooster on board, ask him for help, he knows chicks.............
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Post by seventeen on Mar 24, 2002 16:41:26 GMT -5
HA, I can understand you passing on advice related to addictions, you know, shooting heroin, snorting coke, eating disorders, etc., but are you qualified to give romantic advice? Ê<br> In fact when was the last time...uh, never mind, you already disqualifed yourself from the younger generation. Ê<br> I'd like to thank you for recommending me, however, on that aspect of life. ÊAfter all, how do you think roosters got their nick name? ÊIt wasn't from yelling doodle doo. Ê
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Post by PTH on Mar 24, 2002 18:04:33 GMT -5
Paul, she must of been impressed with all the cursing. Did she leave before or after you started to chew on the TV? Tomorrows lesson. How to use the CH brand of c*nd*ms. You know, the extra large ones, in tricolour...... I turned on the TV at 3-0, so she didn't get to see much of my sorrow about the team... anyhow, by the time I'd turned it on, it had already become far, far too apparent that this lass was gonna post a shutout Well, at least I to watch the TB game with undivided attention, and I missed the lesser game.
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Post by Disgruntled70sHab on Mar 24, 2002 18:19:29 GMT -5
Radio-Canada has a strike, and last night they broadcast the game "as is", with no commentary at all. We still had the summary and all the added on-screen info, but the sound feed was straight from the game. And you know what ? I loved it. I wish ever single game were like that. We need the commentators and all when we don't know the game or the team, but now I'm sick of their interfering with the game - now I could listen to the game and give it my fullest attention. Gotta admit though, I wasn't in it all along, I had a female visitor.... and even worse, she didn't stay all that long.... Have to admit I enjoyed it too. The format that is. The actual game was, er, well, never mind. Cheers.
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Post by HFTO on Mar 25, 2002 12:51:13 GMT -5
Talk about presuure not to swear I had my six mos. old niece sitting on my lapfor the third and when Berezin lost the puck my wife just glared at me.I didn't utter a word.But I will now just listen the roar of profanity will hit you any moment. HFTO
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