07 May, 2006

Living in Alberta, part two


Yes, that's a limotruck


Yesterday's front page of the Sun.

Go.

8 Comments:

Blogger DMFB said...

I really like how the Sun has used the Oilers playoff run as a chance to run more tits in their paper. Like, every cover for the past 10 days has been some harlot in an Oilers jersey jiggling it for home town pride. Do you think San Jose's papers are mixing athletic accomplishment with two-bit tit shots? Damn right they aren't.

07 May, 2006 22:01  
Blogger Daniel Kaszor said...

The sad part is that you actually aren't exaggerating. The paper today was exactly the same (well maybe not quite as insulting to women).

07 May, 2006 23:32  
Blogger Tonka Time said...

When I move to Boston, the thing I will not miss at all will be that limo-truck. (Should I even hyphenate that?)

Also, the Bruins suck so bad that nobody would bother to display any pride toward them. Red Sox skanks, however, are entirely possible.

07 May, 2006 23:33  
Blogger Daniel Kaszor said...

Actually Boston is probably the most traditionally hockey city in the States. They've just lost for so long.

08 May, 2006 02:33  
Blogger Chris O said...

The northeast in the States is pretty hardcore about their hockey. Detroit, Boston, Philly and the Rangers have a pretty devout following. I think.

08 May, 2006 10:19  
Blogger Chris O said...

Also, what the fuck is up with my posts lately? What's with the name imbedding itself in the middle of the text. Anyone?

08 May, 2006 10:20  
Blogger Tonka Time said...

I see that Chris and it's very annoying. It's messed up even when I use Firefox.

But my arguement is that while Boston is one of the more traditional hockey cities in the States, I doubt that the Bruins' popularity can beat that of the Red Sox or the Patriots—you know, cuz the other teams were winning championships.

08 May, 2006 13:26  
Blogger Daniel Kaszor said...

Chris—I think you have to shorten your name, that's what's fucking it up. Also, why aren't you posting on the novel writing blog, you seem to have a respectable start.

09 May, 2006 16:33  

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