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SevenSeasJim

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  1. Joe Sakic said he didn't care if he travelled a little more. (just one players opinion)
  2. I always get Benny Hinn and Benny Hill mixed up. I laugh at both.
  3. It is believed the Montreal Canadiens may have been the only Canadian team to vote against the change. ''I'm very comfortable with the decision that was taken,'' said Canadiens president Pierre Boivin. ''Let's finish the cycle and take the time to carefully think about a solution.''
  4. Has the world gone fuckin nuts?????
  5. Sheldon Souray 48 16 24 40 Very Good stats for Souray..... except the +-
  6. Well at least they won't piss me off for a few days anyway.
  7. I grew up in Hamilton and lived there until 2000. The last 6+ years I’ve lived up in the Parry Sound area and I couldn’t be happier. Everybody is so friendly and down to earth. I thought I would miss all the choices a large city has to offer, but I don’t. You just arrange your life differently. I love the solitude of walking in the woods all the time as well. I just don’t like humans as much as I used to (some exceptions of course)
  8. I also sometimes time how long I pee in the morning (1:13 - personal best)
  9. I have a half-sister that I've never met.
  10. Are you sure that was the reason? :wink:
  11. Doomsday Clock to wind closer to Armageddon Last Updated: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 | 9:41 AM ET CBC News The face of the Doomsday Clock will shift closer to midnight Wednesday, symbolizing the impending destruction of humanity in a "Second Nuclear Age." Chicago's Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the group which has maintained the timepiece since 1947, is winding the minute hand closer to the grim hour for the first time since 2002, when it was frozen at seven minutes to midnight. Now modern dangers such as global warming and the nuclear ambitions of Iran and North Korea are expected to inch the clock two minutes forward — to five minutes to midnight — though scientists have not confirmed the exact change. Created in 1947 "The major new step reflects growing concerns about a 'Second Nuclear Age' marked by grave threats," including nuclear programs in North Korea and Iran, as well as continuing "launch-ready status" of some 2,000 to 25,000 warheads held by the U.S. and Russia, the scientists said in a statement Tuesday. The world has used the Doomsday Clock as a measurable way to reflect the perils facing humanity since it was created in 1947. In its first year, the minute hand perched at seven minutes to midnight, and it has edged closer with each worsening nuclear and climate threat, or backwards to indicate more secure times. Notably, Doomsday was two minutes to midnight — its closest ever to doom — during the Cold War in 1953, when the U.S. and Soviet Union began testing H bombs. Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking is expected to join the Chicago-based scientists Wednesday to announce the clock-face change and speak on the nuclear and climate risks facing the world.
  12. Breakdown of salary # An annual salary of $10m # His existing sponsorship contracts with his four sponsors - Motorola, Pepsi, Gillette and Volkswagen - are estimated to be worth $25m # His merchandising shirt sales will bring in $10m # His share of the club profits: $10m That adds up to $55m. Multiply it by five and you get $275m
  13. So I take it that going away with your wife in February isn't fun. :grin:
  14. I'm not sure I want to tell this one but... When I was young I played hockey once while I had the "Runs" and got hit good and ..well shat my hockey pants. I never tried to play sick again.
  15. I just read this yesterday. Wal-Mart airs U.S. ads to counter attacks on it's Reputation
  16. I love hearing the weather there "showers followed by periods of rain". haha
  17. Thanks for that write-up Matty. Just curious what part of year did you go?
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