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Stance: Goofy
It would have been Usenet.was twitter a thing then? prob not.
a myspace poll maybe? nope, still too old.
alt.binaries.massive.failures
It would have been Usenet.was twitter a thing then? prob not.
a myspace poll maybe? nope, still too old.
this poll is about 27 years too late.
was twitter a thing then? prob not.
a myspace poll maybe? nope, still too old.
they should have phoned people on their land lines in Arizona in 1996 and asked them if they gave a single shit about the ice hockey
Lynx Browser says hold my beer.Netscape Navigator FTW!
That was fastOh noo baby what is you doing
That was fast
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This is Clayton Keller's dad.
Clayton's new deal has not kicked in yet.
Nope. Going the other way. Apparently he passed this onto someone else. He was "hacked"Going full Bonnie and Carl already?
Plus he wants to play in a bigger arena in front of more fans.
ooh, that's a fine line.
This building would be *chef’s kiss*
Can they do a retractable rink, like they do with the grass field?This building would be *chef’s kiss*
But Pullman’s gym is too small!No way I support a league with a team in Moscow
they should ask them to change the name to the Kibble dome ... SO THE COYOTES CAN FEAST!!!!This building would be *chef’s kiss*
NHL, NHLPA to discuss salary cap, future of Arizona Coyotes this week
The NHLPA and NHL will meet this week to open discussions on a variety of issues that include the possibility of increasing the salary cap beyond the prescribed $1 million, Slap Shots has learned. …nypost.com
Notable section:
Slap Shots has also learned that Coyotes players filed multiple complaints with the PA during the season about sub-standard travel, lodging and logistical issues that were in violation of the collective bargaining agreement.
Follow up on this:Notable section:
Slap Shots has also learned that Coyotes players filed multiple complaints with the PA during the season about sub-standard travel, lodging and logistical issues that were in violation of the collective bargaining agreement.