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I Came in Through the Bathroom Window Posted Mon 31 Mar, 2008 5:46 AM |
I'm trying to post it on its original size so the words look bigger. Let me know if it works...
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bogusblue Posted Mon 31 Mar, 2008 6:03 AM |
It works... at least for me it is :oP |
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Nikki Posted Tue 01 Apr, 2008 6:02 AM |
Oooh...thanks Juli! I'm going to see if it makes the words on my avatar readable. :)
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Nikki Posted Tue 01 Apr, 2008 6:05 AM |
Guess not. Oh well, he's still nice to look at.
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Turtleneck Posted Tue 01 Apr, 2008 1:46 PM |
I've always wondered how hockey players get dirt on their uniforms. They're in an ice rink. Their skates are clean, their sticks should be clean, the puck should be clean. Where's the dirt coming from? |
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ricv64 Posted Tue 01 Apr, 2008 1:51 PM |
Turtleneck wrote: I've always wondered how hockey players get dirt on their uniforms. They're in an ice rink. Their skates are clean, their sticks should be clean, the puck should be clean. Where's the dirt coming from?
Detroit ? |
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Turtleneck Posted Tue 01 Apr, 2008 1:54 PM |
ricv64 wrote: Turtleneck wrote: I've always wondered how hockey players get dirt on their uniforms. They're in an ice rink. Their skates are clean, their sticks should be clean, the puck should be clean. Where's the dirt coming from?
Detroit ?
I'm pretty sure most of those guys never even breathe the outside air in Detroit (except during their VICTORY parades!). They drive in, play the game, and get the heck out. |
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ricv64 Posted Tue 01 Apr, 2008 2:22 PM |
Turtleneck wrote: ricv64 wrote: Turtleneck wrote: I've always wondered how hockey players get dirt on their uniforms. They're in an ice rink. Their skates are clean, their sticks should be clean, the puck should be clean. Where's the dirt coming from?
Detroit ?
I'm pretty sure most of those guys never even breathe the outside air in Detroit (except during their VICTORY parades!). They drive in, play the game, and get the heck out.
smells like team spirit |
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Turtleneck Posted Tue 01 Apr, 2008 2:58 PM |
ricv64 wrote: Turtleneck wrote: ricv64 wrote: Turtleneck wrote: I've always wondered how hockey players get dirt on their uniforms. They're in an ice rink. Their skates are clean, their sticks should be clean, the puck should be clean. Where's the dirt coming from?
Detroit ?
I'm pretty sure most of those guys never even breathe the outside air in Detroit (except during their VICTORY parades!). They drive in, play the game, and get the heck out.
smells like team spirit
Hello, hello, hello, hello. More like sulfur in certain areas. |
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Nikki Posted Wed 02 Apr, 2008 2:43 AM |
Turtleneck wrote: ricv64 wrote: Turtleneck wrote: ricv64 wrote: Turtleneck wrote: I've always wondered how hockey players get dirt on their uniforms. They're in an ice rink. Their skates are clean, their sticks should be clean, the puck should be clean. Where's the dirt coming from?
Detroit ?
I'm pretty sure most of those guys never even breathe the outside air in Detroit (except during their VICTORY parades!). They drive in, play the game, and get the heck out.
smells like team spirit
Hello, hello, hello, hello. More like sulfur in certain areas.
The black marks on Steve's jersey are most likely from the black rubber puck. He might have went down to block a shot, which he used to do a lot, and the puck could have skid against his white jersey and left those marks.
Ahh...what a hero. <3 |
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Turtleneck Posted Wed 02 Apr, 2008 2:32 PM |
Indeed. (dreamy sigh)
But someone should develop a non-skid puck to keep those dazzling whites sparkling. |
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