I think you play online (as you walk into world events with other players sometimes, kinda randomly) but I've played solo yesterday just fine. - Scabeh
cool. and it isn't pay-to-play, other than the initial asking price, right?
Location: Let the creamy goaltending season begin! - EK Joined: 08.31.2014
Jun 2 @ 12:03 PM ET
My family was always talking politics, even dating back to me grand-parents (my grandfather voted for the PQ and my grandmother for the liberals while their 8 kids were split even.... good times at the dinner table).
I always found it important to talk about these things, otherwise nothing changes.
Unfortunately, it's harder and harder to have discussions without people going to the extremes.
My dad and my brother can't even talk for 5 minutes about it without almost insulting each other... So now we avoid it.
It sucks really. - Scabeh
My mom is an English Protestant Federalist and my father was a French Catholic separatist.
My family was always talking politics, even dating back to me grand-parents (my grandfather voted for the PQ and my grandmother for the liberals while their 8 kids were split even.... good times at the dinner table).
I always found it important to talk about these things, otherwise nothing changes.
Unfortunately, it's harder and harder to have discussions without people going to the extremes.
My dad and my brother can't even talk for 5 minutes about it without almost insulting each other... So now we avoid it.
It sucks really. - Scabeh
everything is so polarizes right now, agreed it suuucks
The PQ was always a party focused on independance first, economic views after (which explains why they ended up killing each other most of the time).
At best, one of them would die so the votes wouldn't be as divided but it doesn't sound like that's happening (although the PQ almost did). - Scabeh
ah the left : the art of asking for everything while having nothing
( nor making any sense economically when proposing stuff)
there an Epic conversation when we were all hitting the job market after school, one of my friends was really far left :
New employer : tu va voir mon ti gars quand tu va commencer à faire de l'argent, c'est magique tu vas virer a droite... ca pas été long qu'on lui a donné raison
ah the left : the art of asking for everything while having nothing
( nor making any sense economically when proposing stuff)
there an Epic conversation when we were all hitting the job market after school, one of my friends was really far left :
New employer : tu va voir mon ti gars quand tu va commencer à faire de l'argent, c'est magique tu vas virer a droite... ca pas été long qu'on lui a donné raison - Xizord
I find it interesting that you say issues can be polarizing while you're polarizing it yourself, assuming that everyone who is on the left isn't aware of what money and the economy represents...
I find it interesting that you say issues can be polarizing while you're polarizing it yourself, assuming that everyone who is on the left isn't aware of what money and the economy represents... - Pat1993
well you are correct, but I didnt insult them
oh ok fine since you want me too , only doing this cause Pat asked me too
the left is a bunch a lazy ass, if you want something its simple : work kard
listening to Pezzetta's press conference, he sounds like a pretty smart kid too, I think he's been captain in junior before and he does seem to have leadership/motivational qualities.
listening to Pezzetta's press conference, he sounds like a pretty smart kid too, I think he's been captain in junior before and he does seem to have leadership/motivational qualities. - Pat1993
I think its definitly part of it, signature de vestiaire, he well liked by his teamates and a hard worker
I think its definitly part of it, signature de vestiaire, he well liked by his teamates and a hard worker - Xizord
exactly. I know people like to say "guys like him are a dime a dozen" but if you already have the perfect fit that you already know has the right attitude, why not keep him around.