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Canadians in Vancouver chant "**** USA FUCK USA FUCK USA FUCK USA" (pg. 2)
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| infinity HiGH |
| quote: | Originally posted by gazelles
i love people that taunt like they had an any impact on a sporting event
its just as sad as people that say "we won" when talking about "their" team
its hockey, and you didnt even play. |
you're an idiot if you think the fans don't have an effect on the outcome of a sporting event.
have you ever watched a sporting event in your life?
As for them doing that chant I think it's pathetic :rolleyes: A perfect example Canada's insecurity. |
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| igottaknow |
He makes a valid point that I share. It's one thing to support your team but a lot of ppl take things too far and try to latch on the success of "their" team to make them feel better about themselves.
I'm turned off by the whole Olympic metal watch and I'm on the winning side. Sadly the Olympics do more to divide ppl and their respective countries than bring together. There's no secret that large countries who have the money to pour into training programs hold a big advantage. At the end of the day I'm not sure what it's suppose to prove anyway. |
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| gazelles |
| quote: | Originally posted by infinity HiGH
you're an idiot if you think the fans don't have an effect on the outcome of a sporting event.
have you ever watched a sporting event in your life?
As for them doing that chant I think it's pathetic :rolleyes: A perfect example Canada's insecurity. |
yeah quite a few. Sure, my money brings in better players and my drunken screaming may fire up the players, but at the end of the day:
i didnt hit that buzzer beater
i didnt pull in that pick 6
i didnt strike out that slugger
i didnt make that slapshot goal
therefore, i dont have the right to taunt or call it MY team |
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| WittyHandle |
| quote: | Originally posted by igottaknow
Sadly the Olympics do more to divide ppl and their respective countries than bring together. |
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Maybe to people who see fans of a rival team as their own rivals. But those are the same guys who will walk out after the game and find a reason to pick a fight with the same people they were cheering along side just a few minutes ago. Intelligent people know better. |
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| 604trancejunkie |
| we will avenge our lost against USA this sunday for gold. |
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| Lilith |
| That's a bit rough, normally the Americans have to bomb someone's country and destabilise and entire region before they'll start that chant. |
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| Sushipunk |
Are we sure that it's American hate we're seeing? I thought maybe the Mexicans had moved north.
" you, esse"
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| Lilith |
| Canadian's are kind of like Arctic Mexicans Sushi, except with better health care. |
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| The17sss |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lilith
Canadian's are kind of like Arctic Mexicans Sushi, except with better health care. |
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That's why Canada's prime minister flew here last week for surgery |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
" you, esse" |
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| Lilith |
| quote: | Originally posted by The17sss
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That's why Canada's prime minister flew here last week for surgery |
Good job!
Makes up for the 12 million prescriptions annually filled in Canadian pharmacies by US citizens to the sum of about $700 million a year. |
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| crazedcanuck |
| quote: | Originally posted by The17sss
:stongue:
That's why Canada's prime minister flew here last week for surgery |
First off, it was a Provincial Premier (similar to a Governor in the U.S) who did that.
Second, the procedure is a common one, and often performed by the surgeons in his province successfully. However, like anyone that can afford the very best, they are apt to pay for it no matter how small the actual increased margin of success they think they have bought.
He is lucky to be a rich and successful man so that he can purchase such an advantage. I am sure every American enjoys the same quality of care as our Premier currently is paying for in the mighty U.S of A.
No? Well then surely they can obtain the slightly lesser version of care afforded the average Canadian @ a similar cost. |
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