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Old September 28th 04, 11:48 PM
uncle arnie
 
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On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:10 pm, Telamon
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On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 12:00 pm, Telamon
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A ha! Once again ducking the issue. The neutral zone trap has created
a quagmire at center ice. I suspect that Halliburton makes the paint
for the center ice line so the NHL is afraid to do away with it.

The conspiriousy is far deeper that you might imagine. The puck is made
of Halliburton oil products.

Pucks are made from vulcanized rubber. They are 3 inches diameterm,
weigh 6 oz., and the manufacturer is InGlasCo. of Sherbrooke, Quebec,
Canada. (Halliburton is not a supplier to them)

http://www.townshipsinnovation.ca/in...o/article.html
www.inglasco.com


I was joking.

No offense, and I got the joke. If you're ever in the eastern townships of
Quebec, take a tour of the factory. You may get a free puck. This is lovely
part of the world, both French and English are easily spoken (though many
English-speakers have left). Incidently, the area was mostly originally
settled post 1780 by "loyalists" fleeing from the "patriots" post-American
Revolution.