same ole what? deny what? fabricate what? i know you probably never made it past grade 8 but i have said over and over the leafs were not expecting much this season, i hoped for the playoffs but i am also a realist and if it doesnt happen then i understand the big picture with Burke and Company, a fan always hopes for the best and Burke is a smart man and will produce a contender within the time he was hired for and hopefully beyond, it is silly fans like you who are not real hockey fans who bring up past posts, and words to only "TRY" (LOL) to undermind others, well Einstein, A Leafs fan tride and true has a thicker skin than most any fan, as far as insults, well, when you deserve it ya get it, toughen up, i take it from you, so
All is fair in love and war "Ms. C", and since i am sure your education never covered this phrase, let us examine, just for you my fair weather lil fan,,, getcha popcorn for todays lesson.....
Some internet quotes:
'The cliché, "All is fair in love and war," implies that people can suspend the law or the rules in special circumstances.'
' "All is fair in love and war" - Behavior that is unpleasant or not fair is acceptable during an argument or competition.'
'ALL'S FAIR in love and war, we hear at a tender age. Though this is tempered by schoolboy concepts of fair play and never hit a man when he's down. Fair play is reasonable if you don't mean to win at any cost and the other guy doesn't mean to kill you, but all that goes by the board in any genuine confrontation. Juvenile tussles are one thing; a real fight is definitely something else. And so is real love and real hatred and anything else that's real. You don't learn to play poker by wagering matchsticks. Vae victis, or, as we say in English: Losers weepers.
"All's fair in love and war," quotes Frank Farleigh (1850, by Francis Edward Smedley, 1818 - 1864) and is the popular paraphrase of "Love and War are the same thing, and stratagems and polity are as allowable in the one as in the other." - Miguel de Cervantes (1547 - 1616), Don Quixote (1605 -1615)'
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Was your popcorn good? mine was EXCELLENT
Same old same old, eh lg? Deny, deny, deny, and when you get tired of denying, then insult and fabricate. And, by all means, never let people use facts, stats, or past quotes, because that would be rude and unfair.
Oh, and in case you never noticed the other thousand times I said it, the "scabs" (sic) are not "my team".