Would love to see one of our Girls hockey teams play ice hockey against a male ice hockey team.The men wouldn`t stand a chance.Womens hockey is amongst one of he most violent sports i have ever seen.
 
Unfortunately, ice hockey is too expensive over here, ice rinks are popular yet few and far between, so hiring them costs too much. A damn shame, because when it comes to educating **** the sport and culture of ice hockey is probably the best game out there. ******** need disiprin! :thumbsup:

By the way, Leafs rule. :D :wave2:
 
How come hockey, as a sport, amateur and professional, never gained popularity in England? How come your country isnt even able to qualify for the Winter Olympics in that discipline?

Lack of ice.

There are indoor ice rinks, but not many. It's a hard sport to get into in this country.
 
To a british person:

why the fuck do you call women birds?
 
good answer, cool! Now I know!
 
Why aren't there direct flights to Isle of Man... or even, why the fuck is it impossible to get a flight to John Lennon Airport?

If I showed up in London, England, would one of you blokes give me a lift to Liverpool?
 
no,why the hell you wanna go to Liverpool
 
Why aren't there direct flights to Isle of Man... or even, why the fuck is it impossible to get a flight to John Lennon Airport?

If I showed up in London, England, would one of you blokes give me a lift to Liverpool?

The Isle of Man isn't part of the United Kingdom so that's off topic :-)
 
Why aren't there direct flights to Isle of Man... or even, why the fuck is it impossible to get a flight to John Lennon Airport?

If I showed up in London, England, would one of you blokes give me a lift to Liverpool?

No I wouldn't but im sure someone would. John Lennon is a small airport and mainly has European flights. Isle of man has own parliament and cash therefore is not really British but there athletes compete for Britain in the olympics.

Liverpool is class
 
How do you feel now that canadians are no longer British citizens according to their passports (1982) ?

Kinda sad really, I've always liked Canada and Canadians. I have a lot of relatives around Edmonton and a few other areas, so it's a sort of special country to me.

It's a shame so many Brits think of Canada as a "snowy America", I'm sure people would be more friendly if they knew more about you. ;) :wave2:
 
"Mummy" is something very young ******** say, most people say mum. Unless you're one of those posh stuck-up types, in which case you don't qualify as a real person. :1orglaugh :wave2:
 
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