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Quote Originally Posted by Gunners: I don't think I get it. It doesn't seem funny at all to me. so he has a horse? that's it? It's def a lil difficult with the accents so it's easy to miss some of what he's saying, I've watched a lot of Monty Python over the years which helps. |
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A co-worker over in Ireland sent this video to me earlier this week...
This duo known as "Rubberbandits" is a popular comedy act over there, needless to say I've replayed this video several times this week and I still laugh each time I watch, another internet sensation with over 2 million views already. The song is called "Horse Outside", the girl featured in the video is pretty hot too as an added incentive: Horse Outside https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljPFZrRD3J8 Cheers. |
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Saw that on Barstool yesterday, simply amazing. With a little searching found another great one from the same episode:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hU5So6V-Yts&NR=1 |
KOAJ | 28 |
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Opened an account with them last month but haven't tried to make a withdrawal yet, best of luck on getting your $! Hoping it's not a hassle for me when I try to do the same.
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From Stephen Brunt of the Globe and Mail
Published on Monday, Mar. 08, 2010 There are times, in professional
sport and elsewhere, when you need more than a competent manager. You
need visionary leadership, and right now, hockey in general, and the If that wasn't obvious before the 2010 men's Olympic tournament, it certainly was by the time the festivities in Vancouver concluded with the storybook finish in the gold-medal game. In a lifetime, there have been precious few perfect expressions of the sport's beauty – its speed, finesse and physical power – and just about all of those have involved international competition in one form or another (including the fondly remembered New Year's Eve clash between the Montreal Canadiens and Central Red Army in 1975). Obviously, it's a whole lot easier to create and maintain those high-end aesthetics with only the best players in the world on the ice, in a limited time frame with enormous emotional stakes. But still, coming back to earth with the resumption of the NHL's 2009-10 regular season was a most unpleasant thud, watching hopeless teams going through the motions, remembering that staged fights are highlights, sensing the league's Olympians were dealing with their own hangovers. Hockey consumers encompassing the entire spectrum from passionate to casual would agree the Vancouver Games experience was something to be savoured – and to be repeated as soon as possible. Outside of this continent, the exposure and the veneer of significance garnered through the Olympics (or through a true World Cup, if the league and the players could ever get their act together) are invaluable. Though hockey will never translate globally, it already has a strong foothold in enough attractive European markets to offer possibilities unavailable to North American sports other than basketball. The potential is there, far more than it is in Phoenix or Nashville. And yet with the sport's fans swooning all around him, the message
from NHL commissioner Gary Bettman before, during, and after the 2010 There's nothing in the Olympics for them, they believe. It means two weeks without product for their loyal customers and potential damage to some of their most valuable assets. The big money from the Games flows elsewhere, so they're hardly the most enthusiastic disciples of Pierre de Coubertin. Representing their narrow interests, Bettman has made it clear he will use the possibility of future Olympic participation not as a building block, but as a point of leverage with the players, hoping to secure concessions in the next round of collective bargaining. They'll be in Sochi in 2014, as they desire, but only after they've given something back in return for the privilege. In the meantime, Bettman is operating a sports business which is unique in that its culmination event – the Stanley Cup final – isn't as much of a destination as a gimmick game played outdoors in baseball or football stadiums in mid-season (imagine if a retro-uniform game in the NFL was bigger than the Super Bowl). And he is still working under a more than two-decades-old business plan, based on the long-outmoded notion that aggressive expansion into non-traditional markets in the United States would result in network television riches. (As for the other side of the equation, the players – well, given the chaos in their union, just who does speak for them right now? And how could anyone discern their collective feelings about anything?) What a thing it would be for hockey to have someone at the helm who could ride the momentum from the Olympics, who could grab the owners by their lapels and say forget your dead-end ideas, now is the time to take a leap, to think internationally and reap big rewards down the road. Someone who could forge a relationship with the players based on real mutual interests rather than threats. Why leave Europe to the KHL, close the doors opened by the Olympic experience, when the alternative is the same-old, same-old game of diminishing returns? Barring a remarkable transformation, Bettman just isn't that guy. And for hockey and those who love it, that's too bad. |
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Quote Originally Posted by newrebelintown: if Buffalo gets one here, they might pull the goalie to get 2 I think I lost brain cells just reading this. Pull the goalie in the 1st period? Are you friggin crazy man? I'd advise you to stop betting hockey as it's apparent you know nothing about it. |
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replied to
Survey: Ever drink so much that you sleep walk and pee in random places?
in General Discussion Great thread, certainly brings back some hilarious memories. In my 2nd year at university I was at a friend's house for a party, big place, with 7 bedrooms. A few of us were upstairs in a bedroom that was the designated smoking room for the night, a girl who was obliterated walks down the hall and enters the bedroom across from the one I was in...she proceeds to yank her pants down and sit on the bed and start pissing...this was only at like 10:30 too so it was hilarious. Some of the girls went in and helped her to get dressed and took her to the bathroom down the hall. They left her in there to get cleaned up, an hour later she hadn't come out so we went to check on her and and found her passed out, barf everywhere...best part was she somehow managed to break the pocerlain toilet bowl in half while leaning on it to puke!! |
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How often will you guys adjust the lines for NBA Futures? I'm guessing it's on a weekly basis, or do you adjust them daily based on injuries, trends, updated records and other factors? Thanks!
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Rizzo | 8 |
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NBA Ref Bennett Salvatore seems to be involved in a ton of games that go Over the total this year. Do the books heavily weigh referee assignments when setting Total lines? Also, do you weigh the effect of refs more heavily now in the aftermath of the Donaghy scandal? https://www.covers.com/pageLoader/pageLoader.aspx?page=/data/nba/referees/referees.html |
Rizzo | 10 |
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5 Grand is a solid prize. Right during hockey season too, this should be good. Consider that cash mine.
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Bol VD
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vegasdennis | 10 |
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Atlanta +141
Ottawa -155
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BOL
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Quote Originally Posted by weeble5672:
FWIW, it's not their fault about lateness. (I've been following their site for quite a long time now). They go on info that they, or others, hear/read. The problem comes when they don't have solid info. For example, Randy Carlyle almost NEVER tips his hand before warm-ups. Other coaches are similar but none are as hush-hush about it as he. However, once the guy(s) at goaliepost have solid info, he/they are quick to post it. I've emailed them several times with shit I've heard on the radio about the Leafs and, every single time, it's benn up on the site within 10 minutes. And no...I don't work for the site. |
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Quote Originally Posted by cambyspree99:
good to see everyone back here again. welcome back fellas. sensfan when was that pic of snoop from and where? I think it was taken during our Cup Run. The full pic has Emery beside him, but I cut him out for obvious reasons lol, Snoop is a big fan of Emery. The funny this is that Snoop is an Anaheim fan, I think he was sitting beside Bettman when he said something to the effect of "Go Anaheim Mizzle Dizzles" lol. |
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Goaliepost is charging $ this year? Their starters have been pretty accurate, but in the past, the confirmations have come so late I wouldn't think it would merit a service charge.
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BOL Guys
Love this time of year!
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Johnnypicks | 11 |
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Nice, thanks for the info weeble.
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Was thinking Over as well, but I want to wait to see the goalies that will be starting. If Toskala is in then the Over sounds really good, he looked awful in preseason. Waiting patiently for the lines to be releaed. BOL this season. |
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