[quote]polo77j wrote:
Never heard of fired up but I do want to see Hot Tub Time Machine[/quote]
Looks funny to!
I don’t think you’ll like Fired Up. It’s a immature funny movie. Some funny parts just in what stupid things they can say.
For instance two main characters hold up a football game for check out a hot girl,
Guy; " Guys, can we get this game going?! I have a psychiatrist appointment after this!"
Main Character: “Relax, your cousin put his dick on your shoulder. Get over it.” [/quote]
You do remember our first “moment” on this site right? I’d pee in her butt? Remember that? That’s pretty damn immature lol … but you’re right I’d probably loathe that movie but LOOOOVE a gem of a movie titled “Hot Tub Time Machine” lol
It is pretty crazy that the 2 best teams roster wise(Canada/Russia) will play in the quarterfinals because of how this turned out though. Someone going home with no medal. Also in agreement with whoever said it above, I mentioned earlier that the US is hardly in the clear cause of this, we still need to beat a very good Finland team to make it to the gold medal game(I disagree with you that Czech is winning that 4/5 matchup).
I wasnt in Vancouver last night but I can guarantee NO Americans were out last night… at least none wearing anything that would expose them as Americans… lol
Kudos to the Americans for hanging in. Basically all Ryan Miller though. I wouldn’t get too excited if I were a US fan. Your team was badly outplayed. I actually came out of that game really optimistic for Canada. I thought we looked absolutely awesome, except for Brodeur. Time to start Luongo.
Full credit to Miller though. He was genius. Things look very good for the Sabres if he can continue that kind of play in the NHL.
[quote]polo77j wrote:
Never heard of fired up but I do want to see Hot Tub Time Machine[/quote]
Looks funny to!
I don’t think you’ll like Fired Up. It’s a immature funny movie. Some funny parts just in what stupid things they can say.
For instance two main characters hold up a football game for check out a hot girl,
Guy; " Guys, can we get this game going?! I have a psychiatrist appointment after this!"
Main Character: “Relax, your cousin put his dick on your shoulder. Get over it.” [/quote]
You do remember our first “moment” on this site right? I’d pee in her butt? Remember that? That’s pretty damn immature lol … but you’re right I’d probably loathe that movie but LOOOOVE a gem of a movie titled “Hot Tub Time Machine” lol[/quote]
You may want to watch it then. I remember our moment like it was 4 posts ago. Peeing in the butt is da BOOMMBB.
[quote]Sexxxton wrote:
Kudos to the Americans for hanging in. Basically all Ryan Miller though. I wouldn’t get too excited if I were a US fan. Your team was badly outplayed. I actually came out of that game really optimistic for Canada. I thought we looked absolutely awesome, except for Brodeur. Time to start Luongo.
Full credit to Miller though. He was genius. Things look very good for the Sabres if he can continue that kind of play in the NHL. [/quote]
Statistically outplayed, perhaps. Badly outplayed? The scoreboard suggests otherwise. And that’s the only statistic that counts.
By the way. I dont think Miller was flawless… Cindy’s goal wasn’t all that, had Miller made that save it would have fit right in with the rest of his performance
I believe he could carry us to the gold medal round. He’s been a stud his whole life, this is nothing new.
I think what was so epic about Miller was the last 2 minutes, where it seemed the Canadians had the puck the whole time and were just throwing shot after shot at Miller and he just stopped them all. I believe there were 3 saves in a span of like 7 seconds and Miller came through in the clutch. Can’t wait for women’s USA v. Canada on Thursday.
Wow, I didn’t realize there were so many American hockey fans!
Where are you during the regular season when several of your arenas lay half-empty with tumbleweeds blowing around?
I’m kidding, of course. Congratulations to the US for a stellar performance. Canada is evidentally no longer the international powerhouse of hockey. Hell, the SWISS almost beat us! Pathetic. It irritates me even more hearing the dressing room interviews of the Canadian team. “Well, we played a great game, but the US capitalized on chances, they had a dirty goal, and Miller was on fire”. Blah blah blah. We LOST, don’t try and point the finger at some external factor.
An earlier poster mentioned that it must sting Canadians to lose in hockey. Yes, it does. It’s really all that we have as a nation to identify us, aside from the RCMP in their spiffy red uniforms and the cloud of smugness that spreads from east to west coast
[quote]PimpBot5000 wrote:
Wow, I didn’t realize there were so many American hockey fans!
Where are you during the regular season when several of your arenas lay half-empty with tumbleweeds blowing around?
I’m kidding, of course. Congratulations to the US for a stellar performance. Canada is evidentally no longer the international powerhouse of hockey. Hell, the SWISS almost beat us! Pathetic. It irritates me even more hearing the dressing room interviews of the Canadian team. “Well, we played a great game, but the US capitalized on chances, they had a dirty goal, and Miller was on fire”. Blah blah blah. We LOST, don’t try and point the finger at some external factor.
An earlier poster mentioned that it must sting Canadians to lose in hockey. Yes, it does. It’s really all that we have as a nation to identify us, aside from the RCMP in their spiffy red uniforms and the cloud of smugness that spreads from east to west coast
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Those arenas are half empty because they build them in places where ice is unnatural like Phoenix. There have only been a couple of times the Wings haven’t sold out and that is more of an economic factor.