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04-23-2008, 06:42 AM
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Re: ***The Official NHL Playoff 2008 Thread***
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Hahahahaha..... Carolyn.....Got to love a country that thrives on ice hockey and sex!!! 
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And Tim Hortons!
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04-23-2008, 06:58 AM
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Re: ***The Official NHL Playoff 2008 Thread***
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And Tim Hortons!
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i had to look that up  . kind of like a Dunkin Donuts or Krispy Kreme here.... ok
I was looking and found an updated bracket

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04-23-2008, 10:02 AM
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Re: ***The Official NHL Playoff 2008 Thread***
Bite your tongue!
Krispy Kreme and Dunkin Donuts only wish they were like Tim Horton!
That's a great picture - it really shows how the playoffs work.
Notice that Montreal is the closest to the cup!
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04-23-2008, 10:19 AM
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Re: ***The Official NHL Playoff 2008 Thread***
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Bite your tongue!
Krispy Kreme and Dunkin Donuts only wish they were like Tim Horton!
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but sadly we have no Tim Horton so we will have to make do and i am doing my best to stay away from those fat pills. My downstairs fridge is stocked with Molson (but now you're going to tell me its not the real stuff)
I would settle for some Canadian bacon on an english muffin ..
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04-23-2008, 10:24 AM
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but sadly we have no Tim Horton so we will have to make do and i am doing my best to stay away from those fat pills. My downstairs fridge is stocked with Molson (but now you're going to tell me its not the real stuff) http://www.molson.com/images/logo_canadian_home.gif
I would settle for some Canadian bacon on an english muffin ..
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Molson....bah....Alexander Keith is much much much better!
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04-23-2008, 10:31 AM
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Re: ***The Official NHL Playoff 2008 Thread***
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Molson....bah....Alexander Keith is much much much better!
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ok on my next trip to the liquor store it will be my mission . thank you for the recommendation. (I wouldn't mind a trip to Nova Scotia too.) I noted the 3 muches in your post, you are very serious. 
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04-23-2008, 11:32 AM
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Re: ***The Official NHL Playoff 2008 Thread***
Didn't Tom Horton sing "Battle of New Oreleans" and "Sink the Bismark"? I love those songs.. Wait.... That was Johnny... Ahhh............ Horton as in "Horton Hears a Who"? I love that book!!
And everyone (Except maybe the Canadiens themselves and possiibly Carolyn!!) know the real reason Montreal is up near the top is cause they are so light on talent!! Featherweights!! Gentely floating to the top.... Light and fluffy!!! Like a clowd.. 
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04-23-2008, 11:43 AM
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Re: ***The Official NHL Playoff 2008 Thread***
Better to float to the top then sink to the bottom hehe
Found some info on Tim Horton Tim Horton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Here's some Canadian food - good to eat while watching hockey!
Poutine - watch how you pronounce it
beaver tail - watch how you ask for it
tourtiere
maple syrup
cod tongue
skreech - ok not a food but great to consume
Anyone have more ideas?
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04-23-2008, 11:59 AM
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ok on my next trip to the liquor store it will be my mission . thank you for the recommendation. (I wouldn't mind a trip to Nova Scotia too.) I noted the 3 muches in your post, you are very serious. http://www.wreckhunter.net/images/IMG_0566066.jpg
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We are pretty loyal to our beer round here hahahah.
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Better to float to the top then sink to the bottom hehe
Found some info on Tim Horton Tim Horton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Here's some Canadian food - good to eat while watching hockey!
Poutine - watch how you pronounce it
beaver tail - watch how you ask for it
tourtiere
maple syrup
cod tongue
skreech - ok not a food but great to consume
Anyone have more ideas?
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Cariboo?
A feed of mussels or lobster would be great!
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04-23-2008, 12:04 PM
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Re: ***The Official NHL Playoff 2008 Thread***
ok i see about tim, hockey player eh?
poutine - fancy fries? up there they have them at McDonalds too? ( they used to have crab cakes in maryland for a while.)
tourtiere - flat donut with topping on the canal? somehow i think this is the one that will win me a million bucks one day!
maple syrup - nope you gotta get it from Vermont! gotta call you on that one.
cod tongue - ok i will try cod tongue if you try rocky mountain oysters
skreech - couldn't find it
ok i got some for you : Mazurki, Chruscik, Gawumpki (thats how i think its spelled) & Pierogies
Saja, are you from Nova Scotia?
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04-23-2008, 12:09 PM
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Cod tounge doesnt taste like anything other then fish. Its really no biggie. Rocky mountain oysters are called Prarie oysters up here.
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04-23-2008, 04:00 PM
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Re: ***The Official NHL Playoff 2008 Thread***
Anyone for walrus blubber?
Tortiere is a pie made out of ground pork. Very big in Quebec.
A popular Quebec desert is pouring fresh cream on top of a piece of bread and brown sugar.
Elephant ears or beaver tail is the large, flat donut. Either spread cream cheese and onion on it or make it sweet with white suger and cinnamon.
Mazurki, Chruscik, Gawumpki (thats how i think its spelled) & Pierogies - are these family favourites or popular in Maryland?
I have had perogies many times. My aunt - Irish Canadian - married a Polish fellow. She makes a lot of ethnic foods.
I wanted to make an announcement:
Montreal vs Philadelphia Thurs 7pm
Detroit vs Colarado Thur 7:30pm
Pittsburg vs New York Rangers Fri 7pm
San Jose vs Dallas Fri 10:30pm
Go Montreal!
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04-23-2008, 04:14 PM
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Re: ***The Official NHL Playoff 2008 Thread***
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Anyone for walrus blubber?
Tortiere is a pie made out of ground pork. Very big in Quebec.
A popular Quebec desert is pouring fresh cream on top of a piece of bread and brown sugar.
Elephant ears or beaver tail is the large, flat donut. Either spread cream cheese and onion on it or make it sweet with white suger and cinnamon.
Mazurki, Chruscik, Gawumpki (thats how i think its spelled) & Pierogies - are these family favourites or popular in Maryland?
I have had perogies many times. My aunt - Irish Canadian - married a Polish fellow. She makes a lot of ethnic foods.
I wanted to make an announcement:
Montreal vs Philadelphia Thurs 7pm
Detroit vs Colarado Thur 7:30pm
Pittsburg vs New York Rangers Fri 7pm
San Jose vs Dallas Fri 10:30pm
Go Montreal!
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yes those are all Polish foods, the Gawumpki is ground meat wrapped in cabbage, the first two are desserts, the first with a fruit filling and many flavor varieties.
i mixed those two up. i read this big elaborate thing about the river freezing, making it a giant skating rink. is that right. but somehow they tied the beaver tail in there too.
I think it is time Philly went down. i will tag on with Montreal too and if I am not mistaken did well against Philly during the season.
I don't think Pittsburg fared as well during the seasons against the NYR, do i have that right Karren?
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04-23-2008, 04:25 PM
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