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Sorry Brewsie.... I guess when I said "everybody" I was exaggerating.General Brewsie wrote:I never even thought of a Google site for these jokes. You say "everybody" drew upon that source. Are you saying my joke about a dehydrated French-Canadian named Pierre is there? It's one I remember from high school, 50 years ago. I'd be most surprised if it were there.
It's funny that the joke that shows up the most often involves the Maple Laughs...DoomYoshi wrote:So we have had the same joke like 3 times now? lol, i guess the canadians have an unfair advantage here, eh?
addedsoldierboy wrote:reserve please
I've been thinking about your idea more and more, and it's actually a pretty decent idea. Why shouldn't someone who has invested time in the tournament be given a second chance if someone above them drops out? I think I'm going to stop accepting reserves now. The two that we have now will be used if possible (and with stokiepaul still not back it's very likely that Mekii at least will get his chance) but after that any vacant spaces that occur will be offered to the pool of eliminated players.DoomYoshi wrote:Will you accept reserves from the eliminated pool?
Silvanus wrote:perch is a North Korean agent to infiltrate south Korean girls
It's your tournament, so it's your call, but since you asked for feedback I'll say using eliminated players depends on the reason for their elimination. If the reason no longer applies and didn't involve any unethical or prohibited practice on their part it seems only right that they be admitted.Dukasaur wrote:I've been thinking about your idea more and more, and it's actually a pretty decent idea. Why shouldn't someone who has invested time in the tournament be given a second chance if someone above them drops out? I think I'm going to stop accepting reserves now. The two that we have now will be used if possible (and with stokiepaul still not back it's very likely that Mekii at least will get his chance) but after that any vacant spaces that occur will be offered to the pool of eliminated players.DoomYoshi wrote:Will you accept reserves from the eliminated pool?
Anyone disagree?
Actually, I like it...xman5151 wrote:Yes a lot of these have been googled, which I tried too lol. This is completely original, I'm no joke writer as I'm sure you'll be able to tell
Why are the Montreal Canadiens called the habs?
They habn't got a clue how to play hockey.
I used that one in a Toastmasters speech a few years back. Of course, my version involved the Maple Laughs....kiwi3 wrote:This is my contribution. Sorry not an original either but thoughtbitbwas funny.
Two guys from Montreal Die and go to Hell. While in Hell Satan puts them in the hottest possible room he can find. He goes in to check up on them and sees them cheering. Satan, perplexed, asked "what do you have to cheer about?" They say "We’re from Montreal, it’s freezing cold, you have to take advantage of warm weather.
Satan realizes that these guys are cheering because they’ve been cold all their lives. So he turns Hells furnace off, and the place is the coldest place in the universe. He walks in and sees the two cheering again! Satan tells them "I just don’t get it.. it’s boiling hot you’re happy, it’s freezing cold, you’re happy.. you’re in Hell! What do you have to cheer about?"
One of them looks at him and says "Hells just frozen over, so that means the Habs must have won the cup!"
Bobby Orr, objectively speaking, was something pretty special, but for me he was always a nightmare. In those days I was just becoming aware of sports. My parents didn't approve of sports -- saw them as just another opiate through which the powers-that-be keep the masses ignorant -- and so until I was old enough to start wandering around without parental supervision I knew nothing about them.ElricTheGreat wrote: But going back to my youth I remember through the '50s and '60s you were almost always guarenteed a Stanley Cup Parade in either Toronto or Montreal ... in the late '60s a young man was drafted by an american team from Boston. This young man I am sure was THE real life version of Superman .. anyone guess his name yet ???
This young man changed the way Hockey .. our Canadian National Pastime was played and it has never been the same since. He joined the Boston Bruins at a time that the team was turning itself into a powerhouse .. with names like Bucyk, Cashman, Esposito, Cheevers ... the list goes on ...
By the season of '69 Boston was ready to dominate ... in the 69-70 season they manhandled everyone and won the cup ... they should have done it again the next year as well .. but Montreal brought in a rookie goaltender, by the name of Kenny Dryden, who would stump them on the way to another Canadiens victory. The following year Boston would again rule supreme.
But it was in their 1st cup win on May 10, 1970, that a superhuman by the name of Bobby Orr literally flew through the air just like Superman while scoring the cup winning goal .... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZR2MGFDTYE
That IS A MEMORY ... and today's teams (Montreal & Boston especially) are still struggling to live up to the heroes of our past.
Deadline is theoretically at 2300 tonight, or 11 pm Eastern Daylight Time for the old-fashioned, or I believe 0400 Wednesday morning Greenwich Mean Time, supper time Tuesday for our friends in California, and lunchtime Wednesday for our friends in Hong Kong and Singapore. A lot of people haven't posted, it's true, but it's possible that some of them just don't want to. I suspect the judges will be lenient with the time stamp for anyone who does post.DoomYoshi wrote:What is the deadline on the submissions again? We seem to have quieted down here now, and it doesn't seem like we have everybody's jokes in yet.