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T. Early wrote:
Some of my best friends are Canadians, but I would be more likely to listen to ideas from Canadians if they would stick to their knitting and do something about the two-line offside in hockey. It makes the neutral zone trap very effective to the detriment of the game--assuming that the game survives the lock-out, that is. So how about looking into that, Canadians? Care to keep this garbage out of a perfectly good political harangue? This OT OT has to stop as it's against the 'against the charter' of this group. Thank you. mike |
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In article Fhr5d.43971$yW6.43732@clgrps12,
m II wrote: T. Early wrote: Some of my best friends are Canadians, but I would be more likely to listen to ideas from Canadians if they would stick to their knitting and do something about the two-line offside in hockey. It makes the neutral zone trap very effective to the detriment of the game--assuming that the game survives the lock-out, that is. So how about looking into that, Canadians? Care to keep this garbage out of a perfectly good political harangue? This OT OT has to stop as it's against the 'against the charter' of this group. Thank you. I'm sorry but complaining about going off topic in a in an off topic thread is itself off topic and is consider by all in RRS to be highly offensive. If you insist on continuing this behavior I'm afraid our sergeant at arms Mike Terry will be compelled to admonish you in the strongest of possible terms. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Telamon wrote:
I'm sorry but complaining about going off topic in a in an off topic thread is itself off topic and is consider by all in RRS to be highly offensive. If you insist on continuing this behavior I'm afraid our sergeant at arms Mike Terry will be compelled to admonish you in the strongest of possible terms. I'll shut up right *now*. It's impossible defend myself against that sort of relentless attack. mike |
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"m II" wrote in message news:Fhr5d.43971$yW6.43732@clgrps12... T. Early wrote: Some of my best friends are Canadians, but I would be more likely to listen to ideas from Canadians if they would stick to their knitting and do something about the two-line offside in hockey. It makes the neutral zone trap very effective to the detriment of the game--assuming that the game survives the lock-out, that is. So how about looking into that, Canadians? Care to keep this garbage out of a perfectly good political harangue? This OT OT has to stop as it's against the 'against the charter' of this group. Thank you. 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. |
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