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  1. To be fair, April, Sept & Oct evenings can be very cold for baseball in Toronto (Let alone snow, such as the blue jays opening game in 77 which my parents were at). At least the weather here slightly makes it better. Can't really say the same for Tampa Bay lol!! I really do wish it was an outdoor stadium though.
  2. After 6 years of missing playoffs I've cared less and less about the leafs and more and more about the Jays as they continue to improve on the field. I really wish I lived in Toronto and could get to more games, it was really depressing to see such a lack of attendance last night (same ol' same ol' really).
  3. Since others wrote got me, it didn't get me
  4. For my bb: Poynt Urban Spoon The Score (WAAAAY BETTER THAN TSN)
  5. Which makes you wonder why their coffee is inconsistent. I think the main reason McDonalds coffee is more inconsitent than Tim Hortons is because Tim Hortons replaces their coffee every 20 minutes after a brew to keep it fresh and never gives a burnt taste. As far as I know McDonalds doesn't do this, a fresh cup from them is delicious but I don't want the last cup from the maker that's sitting on the hot plate for an hour during off times. I'm certain that's where the bad cups come from.
  6. Sorry I didn't realize that, I wasn't actually trying to single anyone out although I see it came off that way, my apologies. I just get worked up over this topic after seeing it first hand and that it's pretty scary even on 50km/hr streets. Pretty remarkable that someone can fly a plane with one eye, must feel good for him. Curious, can he legally drive a car with one eye?
  7. I've driven twice behind vehicles with no brake lights. One was an old van and the other an old pick up truck. If you haven't been behind one of them you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about and can't comment that he has bad depth perception. It's unbelievably difficult to tell when the vehicle slows down let a lone braking hard in front of you. Mine were both on regular streets (Mapleview Drive, barrie), not a 400 highway and it was a real eye opener.
  8. Yup I've had much the same, put in the ad PHONE only.
  9. I agree Bill, being a self-admitted mcdonalds lover (primarily breakfast), their coffee is hit or miss. When it's a hit, it's the best coffee from any joint but when it's a miss it's just not good. It's as if half the time you get the very last ounce from the coffee maker that's burnt from the hot plate. Timmies on the other hand (At least up here in Barrie and Innisfil) have always been consistent.
  10. It's called Outland with Sean COnnery - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082869/ There is a scene where they are being chased and the guy goes to take his helmet off too early and his head blows up from decompression. Pretty certain that's the one you're talking about.
  11. So after the snow melted last week I was left with tracks/tunnels all over my property. I'll have to take a picture to show the damage, it's pretty drastic. Two days ago we looked in the backyard and saw a cat there, cute we thought. Then POUNCE, leaps towards the edge of the remaining snow crust and looks back at us with a rodent in it's mouth and then ran off After watching a couple of the holes shortly after we see one pop its head out and back in again. I did some research and these are definitely voles, also known as field mice. They aren't actually mice, just a rodent that look similar and have similar reproduction cycles. Anyway, we've setup traps around the edges of the house and already got one. I'm hoping the cat comes back and picks up another few lol. I need to get rid of these buggers quick so I can work on fixing the lawn that's wrecked this Spring. Anyone got tips to get rid of these things other than just traps? I'm worried this could be a long process. I also don't want to poison the lawn because of the outdoor cats around here. I've thought about flooding the holes with water to either drown them or cage them at the exit holes. Thoughts?
  12. DOMINATION.... WOW So much more than I had hoped for, Jones is the man.
  13. Great card tonight, looking forward to several fights. I really hope Jones takes the belt, he's such a class act for a 23yr old and would make a great champ.
  14. They'd basically have to go 9-1 last 10 games to reach 90pts, the so called magic number to the make the playoffs. Ain't gonna happen. After NJ lost last night they need to go 10-2 which is possible the way they play. I'd say only NJ has a legitimate shot at making it in.
  15. There is actually no snow left on my property when I woke up this morning (minus some snow bank stuff). Be safe out there.
  16. I've had the flu since last friday and I'm finally starting to feel better now. This sounds very tempting but I think it's best I pass.
  17. The Yankees team alone is worth 1.6 Billion (Forbes most valuable).
  18. Well... I never called Illich a genius but having hockey smarts, past business success and knowing when to hire the right people is what makes a successful a good owner. He hired Ken Holland, that wasn't just one good decision that was an outstanding decision. He's also made many more before it. Hiring Scotty Bowman wasn't exactly a bad one. MLSE hires JFJ (Illich would NEVER have hired JFJ)... That gave us Toskala as our starting goalie when Belfour ran dry. That gave us Maurice when they got rid of Quinn.. It's been 7 years, they've made a lot of mistakes in the first 5 and it'll take years before they ever get back to over 100pt/season again. Oh yea, also how are those Raptors doing too? MLSE you rock.
  19. Ontario Pension Plan took controlling interest of MLSE in 2003. They hired John Ferguson, Jr. who left the team in shambles giving away terrible no trade contracts & making awful trades. The year before the lockout leafs posted their best regular season in franchise history before missing playoffs for 5 straight years... In today's NHL (and past) owners have to make the right decisions when it comes to who runs the business. One or two bad decisions up top and a franchise can be ruined for a very long time AKA the leafs. This is why Detroit is also where they are today, good decisions from a good businessman. Hiring Burke and giving him full realm to make decisions on his own was a good start - I'm not a Burke hater.
  20. Uhmmm... I'll chime in - Mike bought the team in the 80s when they sucked (Detroit Dead Wings). That family has spent spent millions on the team and turned them around by the 90s when they brought in Bowman. The management is family run, his son is the President & CEO making actual decisions that matter. Since the lockout players have also taken pay cuts to play there (Which keeps them competitive). There are a lot more players in line wanting play for the Red Wings than Leafs and I believe a lot of it has to do with ownership. Having owners that care and want to make them win long term because they love hockey is crucial to any successful team (minus luck of the draw). It's also been said from league experts many times over that he's the best owner in the NHL, by far (MLSE being the worst of course)
  21. Those are some FAT perch, were they packed with eggs? Thanks for sharing,
  22. I have Red-Head Thunderlight jacket & pants and come back bone dry everytime (It's superlight & compact for summer fishing). It's never let me down. Bass pro says the product is no longer available though which really sucks unless it's been replaced under a new name.
  23. You guys are diehard. Up here in barrie they are calling for below zero temps sun-tue. Do you think monday it'll be frozen back up? I'm considering one last trip out but not if I have to wear rain boots.
  24. My son is Jackson (I call him Jack) and he's 18 months so I think this is extra cute. He's got some rosy cheeks there, is the little guy teething? EDIT: My wife just watched it and said it was addorable says Happy Birthday Jack!
  25. Our world is falling a part, I'm just so thankful to be here. Such a sad state of affairs. Natural disasters, terrorist attacks and civil wars. Japan earthquake/tsunami, Indonesia tsunami, Haiti quake, hurricane Katrina, hurricane from south asia a few years ago, plenty more of course. From hurricanes to quakes & tsunamis, milllions have died over the past decade. We have wars all over the globe right now too in Afghanistan, Iraq, & civil wars in the Middle East that need international aid too.
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