Yes me too The person that clears my driveway drives a tractor and looks like a criminal Wonder how much it costs to get one of those naked girls Prob a fair bit Anyway Birds the word tonite Like the licking FloAx put on the pez for that cheap shot Pez it clearly fitting in nicely in the armpit Let's stomp the rags tonight please Go Habs
I was13 years old when the 71 Canadians took the ice. Everything in my life was perfect. In 1971 I had zero complaints and zero worries about my future. What did we do wrong and can we fix it? I say no way. 4 feet of soil will stop most gamma rays, but you got to filter the air for at least two weeks. Practice with a 3 foot crowbar. I am pretty sure no one without a gun can take me now
In the spring of '71 I was 16 years old, getting ready to write a grade 11 biology exam on that May night when Jacques Lemaire scored from just over the red line on Tony Esposito to make it 2-1 Chicago. The Pocket Rocket then proceeded to score 2 goals and Ken Dryden shut the door at the old Chicago Stadium to win the unexpected Cup. I remember my mother watching it with me. A great memory. Oh yeah, I skimmed through my biology text book on the bus ride to school the next day and passed it. It was a 45 minute ride so lots of time to that work done.
I knew that Bobby Rousseau had played for the Habs at the start of his career but I remembered him more as a NY Ranger. RIP.
Born in ‘61, Habs fan from birth but realized how blessed I was in ‘68. Imagine how we’ve seen so many great goalies. Hoping the Bird keeps up the tradition and gets the big Cup. Also took a daily bus ride from Galt/Cambridge to Hamilton for 4 years. 45 minute ride. Loved my high school days from ‘76 to ’79. Enjoyed the jealousy of leafools. Hated hnic because they hated the Habs. Some things never change. ~moe
Also born in 61 in Winnipeg. Became a Habs fan on the last day of the season 1970. Listened on the radio. Habs needed 5 goals to make the playoffs and were losing 5-2. Pulled the goalie with 10 mins left and lost 10-2. Missed the playoffs, but I decided then and there, that this was my team. Moved to Galt/ Cambridge in grade 8 for 1 year. Just missed you Moe. We mighta met and become friends. My family unfortunately moved back to the Peg the next year. Dad must have hated how close we were to COTU
I listened to many hockey games on the radio growing up in southwest Nova Scotia. The signals on a clear night were great with open water between there and the U.S. Boston, New York, Philly, Pittsburgh even Detroit games I could pick up on our AM radio. Radio-Canada out of Moncton carried the games as well, I picked up a lot of French terminology listening to those games.
I'm just a young fella, born on my day in '69. So I was only 2 in 1971. My first hockey memory is the 1975 New Years Eve game vs the Red Army. My folks were out and my Great Aunt was sitting me and my brothers who were 10, 11, &12 at the time. She was a Habs fan and let us stay up to watch the game. Even the leaf and bruin fans (the middle bros) watched. I think they were cheering for the Russians.
I was living with my aunt and uncle in Yarmouth, N.S. while attending community college. I think they were out dancing and I was sitting my 3 younger cousins.
Love those juxtaposed shots of Vodkov & TFS with FastLane & Big in Net Bird
ReplyDeleteAnd 29 to 33 to 31 to 32
Alas, 30 didn't make the cut.
My favourable childhood memory of that lovable centenarian: Me Ol' Bamboo
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/5DfCS08FsRw?si=4dc5PVJeum1unAj6
Favourablest that is
DeleteThat movie made me think I was gay. Just kidding loved penis lesbian in every role and I grew up straight despite all the joyful dancing.
DeleteSo good.
DeleteRobert (Bobby) Rousseau, a four-time Stanley Cup champion with the Montreal Canadiens in the 1960s, has died. He was 85.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace.
Bird Bird Bird bird is the word, Bird Bird Bird, let invade america with a bird
ReplyDeleteI always admire that naked shoveller.
ReplyDeleteYes me too
DeleteThe person that clears my driveway drives a tractor and looks like a criminal
Wonder how much it costs to get one of those naked girls
Prob a fair bit
Anyway Birds the word tonite
Like the licking FloAx put on the pez for that cheap shot
Pez it clearly fitting in nicely in the armpit
Let's stomp the rags tonight please
Go Habs
Can’t confirm but i like to imagine it is in front of Pigale.
DeleteI was13 years old when the 71 Canadians took the ice. Everything in my life was perfect. In 1971 I had zero complaints and zero worries about my future. What did we do wrong and can we fix it? I say no way. 4 feet of soil will stop most gamma rays, but you got to filter the air for at least two weeks.
ReplyDeletePractice with a 3 foot crowbar. I am pretty sure no one without a gun can take me now
In the spring of '71 I was 16 years old, getting ready to write a grade 11 biology exam on that May night when Jacques Lemaire scored from just over the red line on Tony Esposito to make it 2-1 Chicago. The Pocket Rocket then proceeded to score 2 goals and Ken Dryden shut the door at the old Chicago Stadium to win the unexpected Cup. I remember my mother watching it with me. A great memory. Oh yeah, I skimmed through my biology text book on the bus ride to school the next day and passed it. It was a 45 minute ride so lots of time to that work done.
ReplyDeleteI knew that Bobby Rousseau had played for the Habs at the start of his career but I remembered him more as a NY Ranger. RIP.
Born in ‘61, Habs fan from birth but realized how blessed I was in ‘68.
ReplyDeleteImagine how we’ve seen so many great goalies.
Hoping the Bird keeps up the tradition and gets the big Cup.
Also took a daily bus ride from Galt/Cambridge to Hamilton for 4 years. 45 minute ride.
Loved my high school days from ‘76 to ’79.
Enjoyed the jealousy of leafools.
Hated hnic because they hated the Habs.
Some things never change.
~moe
Also born in 61 in Winnipeg. Became a Habs fan on the last day of the season 1970. Listened on the radio. Habs needed 5 goals to make the playoffs and were losing 5-2. Pulled the goalie with 10 mins left and lost 10-2. Missed the playoffs, but I decided then and there, that this was my team. Moved to Galt/ Cambridge in grade 8 for 1 year. Just missed you Moe. We mighta met and become friends. My family unfortunately moved back to the Peg the next year. Dad must have hated how close we were to COTU
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Wow ! So close !!
DeleteI think I listened to that same game.
DeleteI listened to many hockey games on the radio growing up in southwest Nova Scotia. The signals on a clear night were great with open water between there and the U.S.
ReplyDeleteBoston, New York, Philly, Pittsburgh even Detroit games I could pick up on our AM radio. Radio-Canada out of Moncton carried the games as well, I picked up a lot of French terminology listening to those games.
So, will JizzNasty go after Oilers fans tonight ?
ReplyDeleteWill mclame giggle like a schoolgirl ?
hahaRudey will likely be back tonight.
Deletemclame will still be his annoying self.
McDavid's inner voice in the pre-game interview with hair guy: "Holy fuck, these are stupid questions!"
ReplyDeleteIts tranna, home of the stupid questions.
DeleteGlad to see Edmonton is playing on TO tonight with travel before meeting the Habs at the phone booth tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteWhich team will be MORE tired tomorrow night?
DeleteIt's likely Monty will be playing... *cringes*
I'm just a young fella, born on my day in '69. So I was only 2 in 1971. My first hockey memory is the 1975 New Years Eve game vs the Red Army. My folks were out and my Great Aunt was sitting me and my brothers who were 10, 11, &12 at the time. She was a Habs fan and let us stay up to watch the game. Even the leaf and bruin fans (the middle bros) watched. I think they were cheering for the Russians.
ReplyDeleteI'm not like Johnny Pyjamas, so I don't remember watching the Habs when I was two.
DeleteI was living with my aunt and uncle in Yarmouth, N.S. while attending community college.
DeleteI think they were out dancing and I was sitting my 3 younger cousins.
Ouf, respect the players but what a lame pre-game ceremony.
ReplyDeleteTotally.
DeleteDuguay got a haircut but looks like could still play.
DeleteI will happily watch the biased MSG feed for this game rather than listen to whichever hack the SFU have given the Habs. Gawley I assume.
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