Location: I like to wash women's feet -Pat1993 Joined: 08.07.2018
Aug 16 @ 10:16 AM ET
Did they hire Patrice Brisebois? - Pat1993
Stéphane Langdeau
Delorme is now the new morning man, he was alright doing open lines because he's people person not sure he's a "contenu" guy.
They seperated Laraque and Gonzalez, not sure about that either Laraque was there for comic relief, Gonzalez is a good stats guys knows every player but he can be a little bland on his own.
Location: I like to wash women's feet -Pat1993 Joined: 08.07.2018
Aug 16 @ 10:19 AM ET
- stinger67
A hill 50 kilometres south of Montreal near the U.S. border contains the N-word in its name. It's the site where black slaves were buried from 1794 until slavery was abolished in 1833, according to the commission.
In Quebec's Laurentides region, the commission has recognized three rapids along the Red River that have the N-word in their names, but it does not detail the origin of the names on its website.
The Niger River, near Sherbrooke, was officially spelled with two g's between 1986 and 2006. It was named for the large presence of African-Americans along its banks in the early 19th century, according to the commission. The river is believed to have been used by those fleeing slavery in the United States.
There's also Lac du Nègre and Ruisseau du Nègre in west Quebec, Rivière du Nègre near Drummondville, Le Buttereau-du-Nègre on Îles-de-la-Madeleine and Lac à Ti-Nègre near Shawinigan.
There's also Lac du Nègre and Ruisseau du Nègre in west Quebec, Rivière du Nègre near Drummondville, Le Buttereau-du-Nègre on Îles-de-la-Madeleine and Lac à Ti-Nègre near Shawinigan.
A hill 50 kilometres south of Montreal near the U.S. border contains the N-word in its name. It's the site where black slaves were buried from 1794 until slavery was abolished in 1833, according to the commission.
In Quebec's Laurentides region, the commission has recognized three rapids along the Red River that have the N-word in their names, but it does not detail the origin of the names on its website.
The Niger River, near Sherbrooke, was officially spelled with two g's between 1986 and 2006. It was named for the large presence of African-Americans along its banks in the early 19th century, according to the commission. The river is believed to have been used by those fleeing slavery in the United States.
There's also Lac du Nègre and Ruisseau du Nègre in west Quebec, Rivière du Nègre near Drummondville, Le Buttereau-du-Nègre on Îles-de-la-Madeleine and Lac à Ti-Nègre near Shawinigan.
Location: The legendary Don Cherry agrees with me..., QC Joined: 04.27.2010
Aug 16 @ 10:22 AM ET
A hill 50 kilometres south of Montreal near the U.S. border contains the N-word in its name. It's the site where black slaves were buried from 1794 until slavery was abolished in 1833, according to the commission.
In Quebec's Laurentides region, the commission has recognized three rapids along the Red River that have the N-word in their names, but it does not detail the origin of the names on its website.
The Niger River, near Sherbrooke, was officially spelled with two g's between 1986 and 2006. It was named for the large presence of African-Americans along its banks in the early 19th century, according to the commission. The river is believed to have been used by those fleeing slavery in the United States.
There's also Lac du Nègre and Ruisseau du Nègre in west Quebec, Rivière du Nègre near Drummondville, Le Buttereau-du-Nègre on Îles-de-la-Madeleine and Lac à Ti-Nègre near Shawinigan.
Heh ben.. - MortChicken
Just wait for the snowflake lobbies and TVA to land on that info...
Delorme is now the new morning man, he was alright doing open lines because he's people person not sure he's a "contenu" guy.
They seperated Laraque and Gonzalez, not sure about that either Laraque was there for comic relief, Gonzalez is a good stats guys knows every player but he can be a little bland on his own. - MortChicken
Oh right, he left RDS because of some "controversy"
I think he will stay there. His dad is the coach, he will get tons of ice time, they even hired a skating coach to help him. - Symba007
And besides, there's no hurry to bring him in this pile of crap we'll have in Montreal this year (I hope the pile of crap surprises me, but I'm trying to lower my expectations lolll)
Location: I'm bi. Why limit yourself with half of the possible delicious pleasures of life - Fredo, ON Joined: 02.26.2007
Aug 16 @ 12:19 PM ET
And besides, there's no hurry to bring him in this pile of crap we'll have in Montreal this year (I hope the pile of crap surprises me, but I'm trying to lower my expectations lolll) - Pat1993
It's all about development, whatever is best for Kotka and Poehling.
Location: Let the creamy goaltending season begin! - EK Joined: 08.31.2014
Aug 16 @ 12:47 PM ET
A hill 50 kilometres south of Montreal near the U.S. border contains the N-word in its name. It's the site where black slaves were buried from 1794 until slavery was abolished in 1833, according to the commission.
In Quebec's Laurentides region, the commission has recognized three rapids along the Red River that have the N-word in their names, but it does not detail the origin of the names on its website.
The Niger River, near Sherbrooke, was officially spelled with two g's between 1986 and 2006. It was named for the large presence of African-Americans along its banks in the early 19th century, according to the commission. The river is believed to have been used by those fleeing slavery in the United States.
There's also Lac du Nègre and Ruisseau du Nègre in west Quebec, Rivière du Nègre near Drummondville, Le Buttereau-du-Nègre on Îles-de-la-Madeleine and Lac à Ti-Nègre near Shawinigan.