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Topic: Game 23:- Flames @ Sens - Sat Feb 27, 1:00pm

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SensKat wrote:
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Had I just turned on, I would not believe this is the same team that scored 3 PP goals already.


 Sadly you would if you had watched the whole season


ROFL 



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Cathy wrote:

Mystery Square Suggestion Box..."Game ends with fewer officials than it started with"


 lol.  We are going through them tonight....



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9 goals scored, 9 different scorers. 



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Homer wrote:

Hog's Back.  I 'm about 3.5-4km away from there. 

Local reference.  Dab

Which brings me in to the segway of an Ottawa road named Dalhousie

It gets pronounces Dal-ooo-sie and Dal-how-sie. 

Dal-ooo-sie comes from the French pronunciation of it.  


 Like Rideau, or Orleans, I suppose.

 

And I challenge any outsider to figure out how to properly pronounce Gloucester



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Mystery Square Suggestion Box..."Game ends with fewer officials than it started with"



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Hog's Back.  I 'm about 3.5-4km away from there. 

Local reference.  Dab

Which brings me in to the segway of an Ottawa road named Dalhousie

It gets pronounces Dal-ooo-sie and Dal-how-sie. 

Dal-ooo-sie comes from the French pronunciation of it.  



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Cathy wrote:

Had I just turned on, I would not believe this is the same team that scored 3 PP goals already.


 Sadly you would if you had watched the whole season



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SensKat wrote:

Well if the Sens make it 7-6, have that goal called back, and then someone scores in the 1st minute of OT I can still have a bingo


I'm putting all my chips on Condra Hands, the other options are just way too crazy. 



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Had I just turned on, I would not believe this is the same team that scored 3 PP goals already.



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Well if the Sens make it 7-6, have that goal called back, and then someone scores in the 1st minute of OT I can still have a bingo

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SensKat wrote:
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Is Cal-GUR-ee vs Cal-GAIR-ee a regional thing?


 Yep.  Calgarians pronounce it CAL-Gree.  Most other Albertans pronounce it Cal-GUR-ee, and everyone else tends to pronounce it  Cal-GARY


 Same thing happens with Toronto.

 

Locals will say Tranna, the rest of Ontario tends to say 'Tron-To', and everyone else says Tor-On-TO


 Where does Detroi-et come from?


 That I actually don't know.  Old people?  Senior, any ideas?


 lol



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SensKat wrote:

Brady did something


 With that I just need a guy named Brown to get a point for the Sens and Buddy Robinson to get a goal for bingo. 



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SensKat wrote:
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Is Cal-GUR-ee vs Cal-GAIR-ee a regional thing?


 Yep.  Calgarians pronounce it CAL-Gree.  Most other Albertans pronounce it Cal-GUR-ee, and everyone else tends to pronounce it  Cal-GARY


LOL, pronouncing it differently than the residents themselves pronounce it seems peak passive aggressive.

Also, that's gonna leave a mark!

Also, also...first game where Chuckie the elder and Chuckie the younger both score.



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Brady did something

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yikes.....


 that'll leave an abrasion in the neck area. 



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yikes.....



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Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Is Cal-GUR-ee vs Cal-GAIR-ee a regional thing?


 Yep.  Calgarians pronounce it CAL-Gree.  Most other Albertans pronounce it Cal-GUR-ee, and everyone else tends to pronounce it  Cal-GARY


 Same thing happens with Toronto.

 

Locals will say Tranna, the rest of Ontario tends to say 'Tron-To', and everyone else says Tor-On-TO


 Where does Detroi-et come from?


 That I actually don't know.  Old people?  Senior, any ideas?



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SensKat wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Is Cal-GUR-ee vs Cal-GAIR-ee a regional thing?


 Yep.  Calgarians pronounce it CAL-Gree.  Most other Albertans pronounce it Cal-GUR-ee, and everyone else tends to pronounce it  Cal-GARY


 Same thing happens with Toronto.

 

Locals will say Tranna, the rest of Ontario tends to say 'Tron-To', and everyone else says Tor-On-TO


 Where does Detroi-et come from?



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SensKat wrote:
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Where were these Sens 40 minutes ago?


 So what you're saying is that there's a chance for the "Sens outshoot, but still lose" square?


 that square and a hat-trick will get me a bingo


Flames doing aggressive equitable distribute of wealth just to upset SensKat's bingo board.



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SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Is Cal-GUR-ee vs Cal-GAIR-ee a regional thing?


 Yep.  Calgarians pronounce it CAL-Gree.  Most other Albertans pronounce it Cal-GUR-ee, and everyone else tends to pronounce it  Cal-GARY


 Same thing happens with Toronto.

 

Locals will say Tranna, the rest of Ontario tends to say 'Tron-To', and everyone else says Tor-On-TO



 
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