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Posted by Mark - IN. on December 05, 2004 at 06:10:01 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: OT: George W visits my home town. posted by Hugh MacKay on December 04, 2004 at 19:04:51:
Good morning Hugh, and thanks to you Canadians for your graciousness and help. No sniping about the customs and boarder from me, haven't made it up that far yet. Seems most Americans have been to Florida, but aint made it there either. I will say this about US and Canada relations, we have better hockey teams. Just jokin. Big hockey fan, and if they ever startup again, can't wait. Last time I saw them Nordiques, was in Chicago knocking off my beloved Blackhawks 5 or 6 to 3 under the name of the Colorado Avalanche when we had a 3 to nothing lead in the first period. It was the last GAME we made it to the playoffs. Yep, was dead center in the first row of the first balcony behind Patrick Roy for the first and third period, not letting him forget that his mother wears combat boots. He seemed to point his stick at me everytime he blocked one of our shots. I kept it clean, but guess I made him madder than I should've - we got smoked. LOL. Have a good day Hugh, Mark.
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