Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
 

Topic: Jets @ Habs - Game 4 - Mon Jun 7, 8:00pm

Post Info
Alumni
Status: Offline
Posts: 12452
Date:
RE: Jets @ Habs - Game 4 - Mon Jun 7, 8:00pm
Permalink  
 

Homer wrote:
Cathy wrote:

What did we decide on "beat the icing"?


When I saw the play develop I thought, "Oh this is gonna be beat the icing", but then goalie handed the puck in the trapezoid area beside his net to negate the icing.

How is that different from a goalie racing out of his net to beat a player to the puck, which would be a beat the icing play. 

Too many variables?


 My that-is-the-one-square-i-need-to-bingo card says no, not too many variables.



Alumni
Status: Offline
Posts: 19791
Date:
Permalink  
 

Nice, Youppi with hand sanitizer bottle on a hockey stick. 



Jedi Master
Status: Offline
Posts: 23905
Date:
Permalink  
 
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:

oh, and game tied after 2?

that's a double bingo


  ugh.  congrats, I guess.


 biggrin



Alumni
Status: Offline
Posts: 19791
Date:
Permalink  
 
SensKat wrote:

oh, and game tied after 2?

that's a double bingo


  ugh.  congrats, I guess.



Jedi Master
Status: Offline
Posts: 23905
Date:
Permalink  
 
senior wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
senior wrote:

My dear wife must have felt sorry me. She arrived home with a pint of dairy queen ice cream and fresh strawberrys. And yes I know I just set Russell up. But I don't care because I'm the one eating the ice cream.


 yum!  Perfect day for some ice cream too


 Barely broke 65F, sun never came out. I was *this* close to hot chocolate.


 The temperature gauge in the car said it was 34 C. Think that translate to about 97 - 98 F


 Is that even normal "height of summer" temps for you guys? That's hot.


 yeah, normal in August.  Not in the first week of June.


 First week of June and my lawn is already turning brown.


 the conservation authority for my area put us on a level 1 water advisory today.  Water levels are so low that they are asking anyone that uses wells, etc to conserve water.  In June.



Alumni
Status: Offline
Posts: 19791
Date:
Permalink  
 
Cathy wrote:

What did we decide on "beat the icing"?


When I saw the play develop I thought, "Oh this is gonna be beat the icing", but then goalie handed the puck in the trapezoid area beside his net to negate the icing.

How is that different from a goalie racing out of his net to beat a player to the puck, which would be a beat the icing play. 

Too many variables?



Pie Connoisseur
Status: Offline
Posts: 9016
Date:
Permalink  
 
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
senior wrote:

My dear wife must have felt sorry me. She arrived home with a pint of dairy queen ice cream and fresh strawberrys. And yes I know I just set Russell up. But I don't care because I'm the one eating the ice cream.


 yum!  Perfect day for some ice cream too


 Barely broke 65F, sun never came out. I was *this* close to hot chocolate.


 The temperature gauge in the car said it was 34 C. Think that translate to about 97 - 98 F


 Is that even normal "height of summer" temps for you guys? That's hot.


 yeah, normal in August.  Not in the first week of June.


 First week of June and my lawn is already turning brown.



Alumni
Status: Offline
Posts: 19791
Date:
Permalink  
 
Cathy wrote:
Homer wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Perry with no clue where his stick went = LOL?


 Not as funny as this, but I think it still counts. 


Ah, the good old days. It wasn't the scoring that was LOL, it the neener-neener afterward.

 

It’s about the gloating and rubbing their noses in it, the “Nah-nah-na-na-na! We beat you!” taunting, if you will – that comes with the winning. -Dog Announcer, Chicken Little


 Thorny.  lol



Jedi Master
Status: Offline
Posts: 23905
Date:
Permalink  
 
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
senior wrote:

My dear wife must have felt sorry me. She arrived home with a pint of dairy queen ice cream and fresh strawberrys. And yes I know I just set Russell up. But I don't care because I'm the one eating the ice cream.


 yum!  Perfect day for some ice cream too


 Barely broke 65F, sun never came out. I was *this* close to hot chocolate.


 The temperature gauge in the car said it was 34 C. Think that translate to about 97 - 98 F


 Is that even normal "height of summer" temps for you guys? That's hot.


 yeah, normal in August.  Not in the first week of June.



Alumni
Status: Offline
Posts: 12452
Date:
Permalink  
 
senior wrote:
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
senior wrote:

My dear wife must have felt sorry me. She arrived home with a pint of dairy queen ice cream and fresh strawberrys. And yes I know I just set Russell up. But I don't care because I'm the one eating the ice cream.


 yum!  Perfect day for some ice cream too


 Barely broke 65F, sun never came out. I was *this* close to hot chocolate.


 The temperature gauge in the car said it was 34 C. Think that translate to about 97 - 98 F


 Is that even normal "height of summer" temps for you guys? That's hot.



Pie Connoisseur
Status: Offline
Posts: 9016
Date:
Permalink  
 
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
senior wrote:

My dear wife must have felt sorry me. She arrived home with a pint of dairy queen ice cream and fresh strawberrys. And yes I know I just set Russell up. But I don't care because I'm the one eating the ice cream.


 yum!  Perfect day for some ice cream too


 Barely broke 65F, sun never came out. I was *this* close to hot chocolate.


 The temperature gauge in the car said it was 34 C. Think that translate to about 97 - 98 F



Alumni
Status: Offline
Posts: 12452
Date:
Permalink  
 
Homer wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Perry with no clue where his stick went = LOL?


 Not as funny as this, but I think it still counts. 


Ah, the good old days. It wasn't the scoring that was LOL, it the neener-neener afterward.

 

It’s about the gloating and rubbing their noses in it, the “Nah-nah-na-na-na! We beat you!” taunting, if you will – that comes with the winning. -Dog Announcer, Chicken Little



Jedi Master
Status: Offline
Posts: 23905
Date:
Permalink  
 
home team outshoots in the 2nd

Alumni
Status: Offline
Posts: 19791
Date:
Permalink  
 
senior wrote:
Homer wrote:
Homer wrote:

Visiting team hits post (crossbar kiss)


 That gives me a BINGO!


 Have a cigar.

 


 I'd rather have ice cream. 



Alumni
Status: Offline
Posts: 12452
Date:
Permalink  
 
SensKat wrote:
senior wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Perry with no clue where his stick went = LOL?


 I thought so.


 If we're dabbing that, that's a bingo!


 Then you better change your stance on the beat the icing lady!



Jedi Master
Status: Offline
Posts: 23905
Date:
Permalink  
 
oh, and game tied after 2?

that's a double bingo

Alumni
Status: Offline
Posts: 12452
Date:
Permalink  
 
senior wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Perry with no clue where his stick went = LOL?


 I thought so.


 I watched the replay like 3 times, I still don't understand how it just disappears.



Jedi Master
Status: Offline
Posts: 23905
Date:
Permalink  
 
senior wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Perry with no clue where his stick went = LOL?


 I thought so.


 If we're dabbing that, that's a bingo!



Alumni
Status: Offline
Posts: 19791
Date:
Permalink  
 
Cathy wrote:

Perry with no clue where his stick went = LOL?


 Not as funny as this, but I think it still counts. 



Alumni
Status: Offline
Posts: 12452
Date:
Permalink  
 

What did we decide on "beat the icing"?



 
«First  <  1 2 3 4 5 68  >  Last»  | Page of 8  sorted by
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.