RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:He's rubbing it in now
dpoc wrote: Growing up, we were not allowed to cheer for the Maple Leafs. My grandfather's business was directly connected to the early days of the NHL. He was an Irish-Canadian born and raised in Toronto. For he and his children, you could cheer for anyone but the Leafs. Strange given the fact that the Leafs were bought by Conn Smythe from the Toronto St. Patricks. My team was and always has been Les Canadiens. I'm going way back. I also played 3rd Division hockey for a tiny village in Switzerland in 1980. Last summer in Canada's greatest city Montreal, my wife and I worked out at the fitness centre Energie Cardio in the ole Forum de Montreal. L'accueil était extrêmement chaleureux.
As for getting organized, my first step is to contact the OSC. From there I will seek legal counsel. When you're an ole shite you have contacts all over the place.
"... my first step is to contact the OSC. From there I will seek legal counsel.' DpocMarks.
You sure you ain't got OSC confused with an allegery to MSG?
And before you call the receptionist at Legal Aid or the local University Faculty and ask to speak to a 2nd year Law student at zero cost past making a contribution to the alumni cuase(s) why don't you elaborate for me-on what grounds would you be seeking counsel vs having to seek professinal counsel for yourself?
Cuz I am all ears-if you can show me material harm-please only place that happened
was when you picked out a design for your summer dress outfit. SS