prairie_girl
Thinking about pennies...
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I’m secretly Nostradamus.![]()
There was three minutes left and we were up 3-1. Yes, you technically could have come back, but in reality, your bet was pretty safe lol
I’m secretly Nostradamus.![]()
There was three minutes left and we were up 3-1. Yes, you technically could have come back, but in reality, your bet was pretty safe lol
Same with *ducks behind desk* soccer.You clearly have never watched a Raptors game. A few minutes is plenty of time for them to piss away a double-digit lead and then claw back for the win in the final 17 seconds. Happens all the time!
Same with *ducks behind desk* soccer.![]()
I would post a YouTube video that would prove my point but I’m afraid prairie_girl will chase me with a virtual hockey stick. I’ll post it if I have permission of the thread.How? It takes a good three minutes for them to run the field end to end. Such a boring game because of the pace - snoozeville
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I would post a YouTube video that would prove my point but I’m afraid prairie_girl will chase me with a virtual hockey stick. I’ll post it if I have permission of the thread.![]()
You clearly have never watched a Raptors game. A few minutes is plenty of time for them to piss away a double-digit lead and then claw back for the win in the final 17 seconds. Happens all the time!
I would post a YouTube video that would prove my point but I’m afraid prairie_girl will chase me with a virtual hockey stick. I’ll post it if I have permission of the thread.![]()
I know. So I’ll respond to @ronandannette with this. YouTube has videos that show some of the quickest comebacks in soccer history. Goals can happen at any time, it’s the build up play that most find boring (to the untrained watcher). Soccer players run an average between 7 to 10 miles a match. That’s where I’m going to leave my response.It's your thread, but I thought we agreed this was going to remain a soccer free thread because you have three or four others to choose from. I was not bashing you or attacking you at all, it's just a lot where every second post is four you tube clips that no one asked for. Plus, I wasn't the only one saying enough is enough, althought I may have been the most vocal.![]()
I know. So I’ll respond to @ronandannette with this. YouTube has videos that show some of the quickest comebacks in soccer history. Goals can happen at any time, it’s the build up play that most find boring (to the untrained watcher). Soccer players run an average between 7 to 10 miles a match. That’s where I’m going to leave my response.
But Toronto teams are...special![]()
Sorry - this is probably on me. I engaged.It's your thread, but I thought we agreed this was going to remain a soccer free thread because you have three or four others to choose from. I was not bashing you or attacking you at all, it's just a lot where every second post is four you tube clips that no one asked for. Plus, I wasn't the only one saying enough is enough, althought I may have been the most vocal.![]()
The Raptors are Canada's team.
The Toronto part is just incidental.
Sorry - this is probably on me. I engaged.![]()
7-10 miles?? That’s insane. I wonder if they’re the most physically fit athletes because of that.
Always happy to answer questions though.The Raptors are Canada's team.
The Toronto part is just incidental.
Sorry - this is probably on me. I engaged.![]()
The Raptors are Canada's team.
The Toronto part is just incidental.
Sorry - this is probably on me. I engaged.![]()
Then that’s pretty pitiful for Canada.The Raptors are Canada's only team sooooooo![]()
The Raptors are Canada's only team sooooooo![]()
No Dunkin Donuts here. Where I am it’s Tim Hortons but we do have Star Bucks too. Lines are always long at Tim’s.Dunkin Doughnuts or Tim Hortons? Which is better and why?
Dunkin Doughnuts or Tim Hortons? Which is better and why?