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Topic: Game 34 - Sens @ Caps, Sat Jan 22, 7:00pm

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Homer wrote:

Do any of you Wordle?  I play the English and French versions.


Based on my twitter feed, I'm convinced this is a strictly Canadian thing. 



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Do any of you Wordle?  I play the English and French versions.



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Play-by-play guy messes up the call on that "2-on-1" by saying, BTW were not in the building tonight, we're calling the came remotely.



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Homer wrote:

That W jersey the Caps are wearing looks like a university jersey.


That's it! That's what was bugging me about it. I couldn't figure out why it looked so odd.



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That W jersey the Caps are wearing looks like a university jersey.



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Homer wrote:

2-on-1 dab if you have it.


 yay, a dab!



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New guy gets a point



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Great work by Formenton on that goal. He’s growing into a very useful player. Always had the speed and drive but his hockey sense and hand skills have improved.

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2-on-1 dab if you have it.



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Homer wrote:
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Oh *that's* why the Ducks game is at the crack of dawn next weekend.


Hockey and pancakes/waffles with Canadian maple syrup of course.


 My maple syrup holds dual citizenship...

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Cathy wrote:

Oh *that's* why the Ducks game is at the crack of dawn next weekend.


Hockey and pancakes/waffles with Canadian maple syrup of course.



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Oh, just to be annoying...75F (24C) today. But also 14% humidity so a static shock from polyester fabric could burn half the state.


 I was at work early this morning, and at 0600h it was -29C with a windchill of -38C.   This afternoon, -18C felt almost balmy.  Almost. 


This morning was cold.  Wind chill was about -40C/-40F

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 It'd be funny if -40 wasn't the mathematical sync point but someone just decided, "it's too f-ing cold who cares what the conversion is!"



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Oh, just to be annoying...75F (24C) today. But also 14% humidity so a static shock from polyester fabric could burn half the state.


 SoCal always has to remind the world at large global warming is very much here even with Canada freezing 


 The Colorado wildfire last month and the current wildfire in NorCal are super weird. Wildfire season? Yes. Fires in the dead on winter? No, that's a rather recent development.



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Oh *that's* why the Ducks game is at the crack of dawn next weekend.



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Kardinal wrote:
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SOG 5-3 Wash - yes, that period was as quiet as it seemed.
Chabot 7:32 TOI


 ….and all five for WAS were on the PP; zero at even strength.  I gotta admit, I’m impressed by that. 


 twss



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Coldest world capitals

I have a feeling Ottawa will be #1 again today.

 

 



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Kardinal wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Oh, just to be annoying...75F (24C) today. But also 14% humidity so a static shock from polyester fabric could burn half the state.


 I was at work early this morning, and at 0600h it was -29C with a windchill of -38C.   This afternoon, -18C felt almost balmy.  Almost. 


This morning was cold.  Wind chill was about -40C/-40F

FJtXhIrXsAMbymL?format=jpg&name=large



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Kardinal wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Oh, just to be annoying...75F (24C) today. But also 14% humidity so a static shock from polyester fabric could burn half the state.


 I was at work early this morning, and at 0600h it was -29C with a windchill of -38C.   This afternoon, -18C felt almost balmy.  Almost. 


 I'm ready for winter to be over now.  



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Cathy wrote:

Oh, just to be annoying...75F (24C) today. But also 14% humidity so a static shock from polyester fabric could burn half the state.


 SoCal always has to remind the world at large global warming is very much here even with Canada freezing 



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SensKat wrote:

SOG 5-3 Wash - yes, that period was as quiet as it seemed.
Chabot 7:32 TOI


 ….and all five for WAS were on the PP; zero at even strength.  I gotta admit, I’m impressed by that. 



 
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