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Post by jachba on Mar 7, 2019 22:03:07 GMT -7
Is it not fair to consider the 'life' of the club as a qualifier, versus the life of the fan ? I’m not sure...I’m waiting for clarification from hommes, as he has seemingly implied that lifelong Raptors fans don’t exist. I’m not sure if they do or not, but am curious, so have asked the question of what the qualifications are. Whatever he comes up with will work for me... How could any of you Americans possibly be able to answer that question??? You barely know anything about Canada as it is. Toronto? Fuggetaboutit. You never thought to ask the one regular member of this board who ACTUALLY LIVES IN TORONTO??? You Americans are hilarious.....
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Post by cthommes on Mar 7, 2019 23:10:38 GMT -7
Every bit as believable as someone being a lifelong Raptors fan. Do we have anyone on this forum claiming to be a lifelong Raptors fan ? If so, please send them my way. Also, I’m just curious on what qualifies someone to be a “life long” Raps fan...are those who were born prior to 1995 automatically disqualified ? Gosh that seemed like it struck a nerve. I didn't even mention any names!
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Post by chopper31 on Mar 8, 2019 3:37:08 GMT -7
I’m not sure...I’m waiting for clarification from hommes, as he has seemingly implied that lifelong Raptors fans don’t exist. I’m not sure if they do or not, but am curious, so have asked the question of what the qualifications are. Whatever he comes up with will work for me... How could any of you Americans possibly be able to answer that question??? You barely know anything about Canada as it is. Toronto? Fuggetaboutit. You never thought to ask the one regular member of this board who ACTUALLY LIVES IN TORONTO??? You Americans are hilarious..... u My guess would be that nobody reached out to you for an answer, because the whole conversation may have just been tounge in cheek. I also assumed that when hommes makes a statement, that he knows what he was talking about...probably a big mistake there though (which I can see in hindsight). Furthermore, I’m wondering if it’s possible for someone to be able to answer a general sports question, without being an expert about Canada. For example....let’s say I am a Raptors fan, never miss a game, watch every post game interview, been to live games at Scotiabank Arena...but I don’t know the name of the Prime Minister of Canada. Am I qualified to answer any questions about the Raptors, or should I send the questions your way ? Many thanks for finding someone on twitter who made the claim though, I’ve bookmarked that post for future reference. Any chance you can find a Charger fan on Twitter who is from OC and claims to have been to a live Chargers game ? I’d request the same for Ventura County, but that unquestionably would be setting you up for failure...
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Post by chopper31 on Mar 8, 2019 4:07:17 GMT -7
Do we have anyone on this forum claiming to be a lifelong Raptors fan ? If so, please send them my way. Also, I’m just curious on what qualifies someone to be a “life long” Raps fan...are those who were born prior to 1995 automatically disqualified ? Gosh that seemed like it struck a nerve. I didn't even mention any names! That’s the problem, you didn’t name any names...I wanna know who I can get to be the leader of the 2 man cult I plan on forming sometime this year. If you wont name drop, I’ll just have to reach out to that person on Twitter that jachba was kind enough to find (and of course I’ll ask Freak to do the actual recruiting)...
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Post by chopper31 on Mar 8, 2019 4:37:51 GMT -7
I’m not sure...I’m waiting for clarification from hommes, as he has seemingly implied that lifelong Raptors fans don’t exist. I’m not sure if they do or not, but am curious, so have asked the question of what the qualifications are. Whatever he comes up with will work for me... How could any of you Americans possibly be able to answer that question??? You barely know anything about Canada as it is. Toronto? Fuggetaboutit. You never thought to ask the one regular member of this board who ACTUALLY LIVES IN TORONTO??? You Americans are hilarious..... I’m sorry to throw all these things at you at once, but I do have one more request.... Seeing how we are a full week in to being live on this forum now, I was wondering if you could just let me know what distinguishes someone as a “regular member”. Sincerely, A silly American desperately in need of answers and direction
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Post by ChargerTom on Mar 8, 2019 5:42:27 GMT -7
I’m not sure...I’m waiting for clarification from hommes, as he has seemingly implied that lifelong Raptors fans don’t exist. I’m not sure if they do or not, but am curious, so have asked the question of what the qualifications are. Whatever he comes up with will work for me... How could any of you Americans possibly be able to answer that question??? You barely know anything about Canada as it is. Toronto? Fuggetaboutit. You never thought to ask the one regular member of this board who ACTUALLY LIVES IN TORONTO??? You Americans are hilarious..... I know everything there is to know about Canada. Let me sum it up for you. 1. Tim Horton's. There are at least two at every intersection. 2. Wunderbars. Because importing Reese's is hard. 3. There are polar bears there. A lot of them. 4. Summer temps can reach above zero. 5. Justin Trudeau is Freak's doppelganger. 6. April Wine likes to rock. 7. There are trees that bleed pancake syrup. 8. They play a game called hockey, where men hit each other with sticks. 9. No one outside Canada knows what a hockey is. 10. No one there speaks, reads or writes English.
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Post by chopper31 on Mar 8, 2019 6:14:35 GMT -7
How could any of you Americans possibly be able to answer that question??? You barely know anything about Canada as it is. Toronto? Fuggetaboutit. You never thought to ask the one regular member of this board who ACTUALLY LIVES IN TORONTO??? You Americans are hilarious..... I know everything there is to know about Canada. Let me sum it up for you. 1. Tim Horton's. There are at least two at every intersection. 2. Wunderbars. Because importing Reese's is hard. 3. There are polar bears there. A lot of them. 4. Summer temps can reach above zero. 5. Justin Trudeau is Freak's doppelganger. 6. April Wine likes to rock. 7. There are trees that bleed pancake syrup. 8. They play a game called hockey, where men hit each other with sticks. 9. No one outside Canada knows what a hockey is. 10. No one there speaks, reads or writes English. As someone who lives within swimming distance to Canada, and has crossed the border countless times, I feel partially qualified to weigh in on these comments: 1. True about Tim Horton’s, but the same is also true for Western New York, practically all the way to the PA border. I have 2 within walking distance from my office. Swiss Chalet deserves an honorable mention as well. 2. There is a big Hershey Store as soon as you cross the border. 3. I’ve seen both polar bears and moose in Canada....in the Toronto Zoo 4. Don’t talk temperature with Canadians, the conversation will be misleading. They use the centigrade system (Celsius) while we are talking in Fahrenheit. 5. What is hockey ? Is it that cute little game where the kids use the brooms next to that big round thing moving along the ice ? 6. For performance arts, Canadian Balet > American Balet, and it’s not even close. 7. Last and most important of all, CROWN ROYAL FTW !!!
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Post by frozendisc on Mar 8, 2019 7:38:25 GMT -7
I know everything there is to know about Canada. Let me sum it up for you. 1. Tim Horton's. There are at least two at every intersection. 2. Wunderbars. Because importing Reese's is hard. 3. There are polar bears there. A lot of them. 4. Summer temps can reach above zero. 5. Justin Trudeau is Freak's doppelganger. 6. April Wine likes to rock. 7. There are trees that bleed pancake syrup. 8. They play a game called hockey, where men hit each other with sticks. 9. No one outside Canada knows what a hockey is. 10. No one there speaks, reads or writes English. As someone who lives within swimming distance to Canada, and has crossed the border countless times, I feel partially qualified to weigh in on these comments: 1. True about Tim Horton’s, but the same is also true for Western New York, practically all the way to the PA border. I have 2 within walking distance from my office. Swiss Chalet deserves an honorable mention as well. 2. There is a big Hershey Store as soon as you cross the border. 3. I’ve seen both polar bears and moose in Canada....in the Toronto Zoo 4. Don’t talk temperature with Canadians, the conversation will be misleading. They use the centigrade system (Celsius) while we are talking in Fahrenheit. 5. What is hockey ? Is it that cute little game where the kids use the brooms next to that big round thing moving along the ice ? 6. For performance arts, Canadian Balet > American Balet, and it’s not even close. 7. Last and most important of all, CROWN ROYAL FTW !!! 8...... Molson Beer..... 9.....Curling...... 10......Poutine....... 11.......Shinny.....
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Post by LIGHTS OUT on Mar 8, 2019 8:02:36 GMT -7
I know everything there is to know about Canada. Let me sum it up for you. 1. Tim Horton's. There are at least two at every intersection. 2. Wunderbars. Because importing Reese's is hard. 3. There are polar bears there. A lot of them. 4. Summer temps can reach above zero. 5. Justin Trudeau is Freak's doppelganger. 6. April Wine likes to rock. 7. There are trees that bleed pancake syrup. 8. They play a game called hockey, where men hit each other with sticks. 9. No one outside Canada knows what a hockey is. 10. No one there speaks, reads or writes English. 7. Last and most important of all, CROWN ROYAL FTW !!! As a long time CR drinker i have moved exclusively to Crown Royal Black. It is stronger and sweeter (kind of like bourbon) and in my opinion is much better than the original. May not be for everyone but if you haven't tried it, give it a try.
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Post by chargerfreak on Mar 8, 2019 8:08:18 GMT -7
Gosh that seemed like it struck a nerve. I didn't even mention any names! That’s the problem, you didn’t name any names...I wanna know who I can get to be the leader of the 2 man cult I plan on forming sometime this year. If you wont name drop, I’ll just have to reach out to that person on Twitter that jachba was kind enough to find (and of course I’ll ask Freak to do the actual recruiting)... Only if you want to land them.
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Post by LIGHTS OUT on Mar 8, 2019 8:10:03 GMT -7
As someone who lives within swimming distance to Canada, and has crossed the border countless times, I feel partially qualified to weigh in on these comments: 1. True about Tim Horton’s, but the same is also true for Western New York, practically all the way to the PA border. I have 2 within walking distance from my office. Swiss Chalet deserves an honorable mention as well. 2. There is a big Hershey Store as soon as you cross the border. 3. I’ve seen both polar bears and moose in Canada....in the Toronto Zoo 4. Don’t talk temperature with Canadians, the conversation will be misleading. They use the centigrade system (Celsius) while we are talking in Fahrenheit. 5. What is hockey ? Is it that cute little game where the kids use the brooms next to that big round thing moving along the ice ? 6. For performance arts, Canadian Balet > American Balet, and it’s not even close. 7. Last and most important of all, CROWN ROYAL FTW !!! 8...... Molson Beer..... 9.....Curling...... 10......Poutine....... 11.......Shinny..... 12. Bagged Milk 13. Caesars
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Post by chargerfreak on Mar 8, 2019 8:10:21 GMT -7
How could any of you Americans possibly be able to answer that question??? You barely know anything about Canada as it is. Toronto? Fuggetaboutit. You never thought to ask the one regular member of this board who ACTUALLY LIVES IN TORONTO??? You Americans are hilarious..... I know everything there is to know about Canada. Let me sum it up for you. 1. Tim Horton's. There are at least two at every intersection. 2. Wunderbars. Because importing Reese's is hard. 3. There are polar bears there. A lot of them. 4. Summer temps can reach above zero. 5. Justin Trudeau is Freak's doppelganger. 6. April Wine likes to rock. 7. There are trees that bleed pancake syrup. 8. They play a game called hockey, where men hit each other with sticks. 9. No one outside Canada knows what a hockey is. 10. No one there speaks, reads or writes English. Nominated POTD
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Post by woodeye on Mar 8, 2019 8:12:04 GMT -7
The BHC objects vehemently against that illegal picture. The BHC is about LOVE. We can't be seen toting guns around like that. Disclaimer: The BHC reserves the right to bear arms. Self-defense and carrying LARGE amounts of BHC Bucks around justify's our carry. You should have seen the last one. Shameful. This avi with the automatic assault rifle is calming, soothing. One feels protected. The last one was scaring the children...the creature with the sheetmetal head and the long, pointy nose.
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Post by chargerfreak on Mar 8, 2019 8:13:36 GMT -7
8...... Molson Beer..... 9.....Curling...... 10......Poutine....... 11.......Shinny..... 12. Bagged Milk 13. Caesars Bagged Milk is Approved by the BHC. Now what the hell is it ? Cold, hot, is it powdered ? Please don't tell me its powdered.
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Post by LIGHTS OUT on Mar 8, 2019 8:15:20 GMT -7
12. Bagged Milk 13. Caesars Bagged Milk is Approved by the BHC. Now what the hell is it ? Cold, hot, is it powdered ? Please don't tell me its powdered. Same as your plastic gallon jugs. Just cold milk that comes in a bag instead.
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