I have never been a hockey fan
But admit they now have my attention
If you have never been to a Stanley Cup playoff game, put it on your bucket list. Go Preds!
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I have never been a hockey fan
But admit they now have my attention
They are only worn for that one game.I don't even like the patches for bowl games.
Faceplant on one's palm. Utter frustration with intractable corespondent.I meant I don't know what that "emoji" is I am embarrassed to say
If you have never been to a Stanley Cup playoff game, put it on your bucket list.
If you have never been to a Stanley Cup playoff game, put it on your bucket list. Go Preds!
After the Predators score, this chant starts for the opposing goalie.Pretty confident saying the Predators are Biden's favorite team
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Political correctness is an ever tightening noose. Everyone is trying to adjust.Frankly, it is a disgusting display of arrogance and hypocrisy. There is no way I will spend $.10 on any sporting event where this is on display. Nor, will there ever be a TV set turned to one of the games as long as this continues. The list of things I refuse to buy or in any way support with my purchases is growing daily.
After the Predators score, this chant starts for the opposing goalie.
Oh, the irony. Why don't you tell that to our FB players?I'm reaching the point that I don't care if they show up in ballerina tutus,
Just play some damn football.
It only bothers you if you let it.
So can a player wear a Prolife badge?
This is gold!So can a player wear a Prolife badge?
It's simple....This is what I'd like to know. Who gets to define social justice? Personally, I think that the 2nd Amendment is a cause; though, I'd never argue for an NRA patch to appear on a college jersey. However, a cause is a cause.
I'm far from a lawyer, so I'd like to know how a publicly funded university could allow one patch but not the other.
I'd personally like to see a pro-men patch.
Walah....It goes to the Supreme Court !!!!!! Someone wins !!!!!!!It's simple....
They cave and allow the patch. Someone who doesn't like it and decides their "conservative " cause deserves equal treatment asks and is rejected. Said person files a lawsuit. Case is appealed to a liberal activist judge who strikes it down on appeal and...walah!
ExactlyThis is what I'd like to know. Who gets to define social justice? Personally, I think that the 2nd Amendment is a cause; though, I'd never argue for an NRA patch to appear on a college jersey. However, a cause is a cause.
I'm far from a lawyer, so I'd like to know how a publicly funded university could allow one patch but not the other.
I may need more later.
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a liberal activist judge
they don't all die at onceYou're saying there is some of those still around?