Good to see that kathleen is still saying whargarbl, everytime she said that on desert bus it just sounded so werid, and I laughed. Of course.
That's so very like the Canadians.Slycne said:I just like that during all the rioting a perfume store got looted. Cause you know when your busy being angry about your team loosing you should at least smell nice.
It surely wiped the smug grin off everyones faces. The sense of entitlement about the stanley cup in Vancouver was palpable, it was almost like they should have been given it for just turning up. I'm glad they lost and I'm glad they rioted as now the local vancouver media will have something other than the olmypics to talk about for the next 20 years.Krzysztof Wisniewski said:oh believe me, seeing our city riot like that was ridiculous. I mean, yeah, it was expected that some sports nuts might get upset..... but seeing THOSE riots? Seriously? Made me just want to cry seeing the stupidity of people.
I remember watching the footage on tv and radio and just basically all the newspeople mentioning how stupid people in the crowd were for starting this. There were families at those outdoor screens! Stupid people! *grumbles*
Great....now we'll be the butt of everyone's jokes (not that us Canadians weren't before.......)
what is this a "my riot is better than your riot", dick waving contest.NameIsRobertPaulson said:You're right, but no for your reasons...Krzysztof Wisniewski said:oh believe me, seeing our city riot like that was ridiculous. I mean, yeah, it was expected that some sports nuts might get upset..... but seeing THOSE riots? Seriously? Made me just want to cry seeing the stupidity of people.
I remember watching the footage on tv and radio and just basically all the newspeople mentioning how stupid people in the crowd were for starting this. There were families at those outdoor screens! Stupid people! *grumbles*
Great....now we'll be the butt of everyone's jokes (not that us Canadians weren't before.......)
This was a Canadian riot. Only about $700,000 in damages, not too many people in the hospital, only a couple dead, and a few dozen lives ruined.
DID YOU SEE WHEN DUKE WON THE TITLE A FEW YEARS BACK? They practically razed the city to the ground. This was nothing compared to some of the other riots, but its recent, and security has done a good job of stopping them as of late. But this wasn't even close.
To be fair though, Bruins fans were taunting Mason Raymond as he was helped off the ice after breaking one of his vertebrae. There are crap fans on both sides.Phoenix Arrow said:Well, I'm a massive Bruins fan.Krzysztof Wisniewski said:oh believe me, seeing our city riot like that was ridiculous. I mean, yeah, it was expected that some sports nuts might get upset..... but seeing THOSE riots? Seriously? Made me just want to cry seeing the stupidity of people.
I remember watching the footage on tv and radio and just basically all the newspeople mentioning how stupid people in the crowd were for starting this. There were families at those outdoor screens! Stupid people! *grumbles*
Great....now we'll be the butt of everyone's jokes (not that us Canadians weren't before.......)
I've always had a bit of a soft spot for Vancouver though. I don't know why, but I was glad for them that they had a good season and was looking forward to seeing some good hockey between the two sides.
I wasn't disappointed there but... the last 24 hours has ruined my opinion of the fans and city itself. It always seemed like such a nice place and it's somewhere I've always wanted to visit but... yeah.
I'm not too concerned about it. First Stanley Cup in 40 years, first final in the time I've been a hockey fan. By far the most entertaining post-season I've ever witnessed.
Well, you know housing prices are messed up where you're from when a move to Vancouver is considered cheaper 0_oKrzysztof Wisniewski said:i guess....ah well, cheaper house prices
...no, that's a ridiculous comparison.Cain_Zeros said:To be fair though, Bruins fans were taunting Mason Raymond as he was helped off the ice after breaking one of his vertebrae. There are crap fans on both sides.
I'm betting that you have a truck.Donnyp said:An acceptable Excuse when it comes to work....I know how it feels to move. I get called whenever a friend moves.
Maybe not. I'm not saying it's anywhere near the same level of ridiculousness. And really as far as Raymond's injury goes I'm more annoyed at the refs for not calling the trip. But maybe that's just me.Phoenix Arrow said:...no, that's a ridiculous comparison.Cain_Zeros said:To be fair though, Bruins fans were taunting Mason Raymond as he was helped off the ice after breaking one of his vertebrae. There are crap fans on both sides.
Pretty much every sports team in the world has taunted a player who's just been injured. Vancouver did it in the same series to us, Pittsburgh did it to Savard who still hasn't really recovered yet (Savvy <3). It's expected, it falls under the bracket of banter.
But, to the best of my recollection, Bruins fans have never set fire to their own city after losing a hockey match.
According to police investigations, many (not all) of the riot instigators were planning on rioting regardless of the outcome. A lot of them brought incendiary devices, crowbars, gasoline, etc. with them, so it wasn't exactly a sole result of the hockey game.Phoenix Arrow said:...no, that's a ridiculous comparison.Cain_Zeros said:To be fair though, Bruins fans were taunting Mason Raymond as he was helped off the ice after breaking one of his vertebrae. There are crap fans on both sides.
Pretty much every sports team in the world has taunted a player who's just been injured. Vancouver did it in the same series to us, Pittsburgh did it to Savard who still hasn't really recovered yet (Savvy <3). It's expected, it falls under the bracket of banter.
But, to the best of my recollection, Bruins fans have never set fire to their own city after losing a hockey match.