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Who cares? There are people starving in our city and around the world. Our society has a distorted vision of priorties. If we didn't pay attention to these pompus a$$holes, then more might be done to help our impoverished citizens.
Oct 14, 2006 - 8:05 PM
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I agree with John,
Leaf's are a poor excuse for a team
GO HABS GO!
Sep 25, 2006 - 8:51 PM
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Okay you 3rd floor fools, let me address your first stupid example. Tie has repeatedly apologized for that elbow. It was a bad move, executed in the heat of the moment. This is more a testament to his passion for the game, than anything. Everyone, even you twits, makes mistakes sometimes. He was man enough to apologize, which is more than I can say for some sorry excuses for men I know (at least on the 3rd floor anyway). As for Belinda, I too have heard that rumour. Well, I say good for he
Sep 22, 2006 - 10:24 AM
Yes, add some fuel to that fire! Take that.
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Tie Domi may not be the best hockey player out there, but he has more heart than most. Too often the "superstars" coast the last stride into the corner to get the puck, but Domi always skated his hardest TO the puck.
Some contributions to a team's success cannot be measured numerically. There are so many intangibles like inspiration and emotion that help motivate ahtletes, especially in team sports. How many times in history have we seen the statistically better teams and players get outplay
Sep 22, 2006 - 9:35 AM
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The fact that anyone who was not a skill player managed to stick with the same team for so long is a testament to not only Tie Domi but the Maple Leafs as well....and I hate the leafs.
Sep 21, 2006 - 4:08 PM
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To Mo's comments; If you think elbowing Neidemeyer in the playoffs a few years back does not constitute being a thug explain to me why.
P.S. We heard Tie was fooling around with Belinda. Word is he's hot after someone in your neck of the woods.
Sep 21, 2006 - 10:27 AM
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Tie may not have been the most talented player. He may not have been the smartest. But he was the most loyal and had the most heart. That is what his teammates and his fans will miss. Anyone who refers to him simply as a thug doesn't know hockey and sure didn't know Tie.
Sep 20, 2006 - 9:20 AM
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I'm not a big leaf fan...but he will be missed.
He may not have had all the talent..but something's gotta be said about humble players who play their hearts out everyday and never complain about salaries and stuff....and as you said Dunner...his constant charity work!
He cared about the game, the fans, the kids.....and hey! He still comes back to Belle River to help wherever he can!
Go Bruins!
Sep 20, 2006 - 9:08 AM
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Who cares if tie domi's gone? The leafs suck anyway. Having domi gone will open up a spot for a player who cares about scoring. Anyway who likes the leafs? You should all just cheer for the Canadiens.
Sep 19, 2006 - 2:45 PM
Well thought out, thanks for the contribution! <--that's sarcasm by the way.