Cornell - Providence
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Well, according to CHN average attendance at PC games this season has been 2,319 or 76.5% of capacity. Meanwhile, for Cornell the respective numbers are 3,594 and 83.6%. The CHN table doesn't allow sorting of the columns, and I'm too lazy to do it. So it's hard to rank teams either by average attendance or average % of maximum. Besides, a quick glance suggest one ought to control for the size of the city in which the home rink is located and how isolated it is. This would allow adjusting for the casual big-city drop-ins ("Hey, Maw, tonight let's take the kids to see something called 'hockey'" ) and those who can't find any better alternatives than castrating pigs.
But in any case, I hope this evening Cornell fans will show the world that we "travel well," and to make noise, we don't need the game to be in our backyard.Go Red!
I know there were people who couldn't make the 1R but were planning on the QF. I hope we have a good turnout tonight. There were a ton of scalpers so there should be no problem with tickets, particularly with all those Northeastern people back at home.Swampy
But in any case, I hope this evening Cornell fans will show the world that we "travel well," and to make noise, we don't need the game to be in our backyard.Go Red!
Also have to wonder if the Northeastern fans cheered for Providence because of league alliances, and with them eliminated the pro-Providence crowd might be smaller.
Anne 85
I know there were people who couldn't make the 1R but were planning on the QF.
Count my family of 5 among those. Stars aligned and we're on our way. LGR!
I have to think most of the NE will not show up some so of that support will lesson.
Minn st, not sure how many came or will come if they flew in.
Would not be surprised if its 70/30 Prov but could be closer to 60/40.
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And his skate was clearly moving in the direction of the goal, so if that isn't a distinct kicking motion, what is? It clearly wasn't a deflection off the skate.jtwcornell91
I really hate the "no distinct kicking motion" rule.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72
jkahn
And his skate was clearly moving in the direction of the goal, so if that isn't a distinct kicking motion, what is? It clearly wasn't a deflection off the skate.jtwcornell91
I really hate the "no distinct kicking motion" rule.
It was a redirection, not a kick
jkahn
And his skate was clearly moving in the direction of the goal, so if that isn't a distinct kicking motion, what is? It clearly wasn't a deflection off the skate.jtwcornell91
I really hate the "no distinct kicking motion" rule.
His body was moving in the direction of the goal; presumably, if his skate was moving a little faster than the rest of his body, that would've been a distinct kicking motion.
Regardless, that goal is not the difference in this game. We're getting outplayed, being way too tentative, and making bad decisions.
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
abmarks
jkahn
And his skate was clearly moving in the direction of the goal, so if that isn't a distinct kicking motion, what is? It clearly wasn't a deflection off the skate.jtwcornell91
I really hate the "no distinct kicking motion" rule.
It was a redirection, not a kick
A redirection is when the player uses the momentum of the puck to direct it toward the goal. The puck here was going away from the goal and then went in. That's a kick.
Agreed. Having lots of trouble completing passes.Beeeej
jkahn
And his skate was clearly moving in the direction of the goal, so if that isn't a distinct kicking motion, what is? It clearly wasn't a deflection off the skate.jtwcornell91
I really hate the "no distinct kicking motion" rule.
His body was moving in the direction of the goal; presumably, if his skate was moving a little faster than the rest of his body, that would've been a distinct kicking motion.
Regardless, that goal is not the difference in this game. We're getting outplayed, being way too tentative, and making bad decisions.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72
Regardless, it sure didn't look like this year's team would get this far, so it was certainly a nice surprise
We could be iffy next year if we can't replace the defensemen we're losing.
LGR14
abmarks
jkahn
And his skate was clearly moving in the direction of the goal, so if that isn't a distinct kicking motion, what is? It clearly wasn't a deflection off the skate.jtwcornell91
I really hate the "no distinct kicking motion" rule.
It was a redirection, not a kick
A redirection is when the player uses the momentum of the puck to direct it toward the goal. The puck here was going away from the goal and then went in. That's a kick.
Heh? A kick requires a "kicking motion". It has nothing to do with puck direction towards or away from net. The announcement in the arena was "no distinct kicking motion x for bleeps sake.
Jack Dugan wheels around the offensive zone, throws it on net, and Josh Wilkins is there to take it home for @FriarsHockey's second goal of the game.
— NCAA Ice Hockey (@NCAAIceHockey) March 31, 2019
2nd Period | PC 2 | CU 0#NCAAHockey pic.twitter.com/1VDXvAbmzJ
Old, but here: [nypost.com]. The guy's skate provided the inertia that propelled the puck into the net.
Providence strikes first!
— NCAA Ice Hockey (@NCAAIceHockey) March 31, 2019
Greg Printz battles in front and finds himself in perfect position to clean up the rebound to give @FriarsHockey the 1-0 lead.
1st Period | PC 1 | CU 0#NCAAHockey pic.twitter.com/5cNg91Adgj
LGR14
So if there was no kicking motion, how did a puck traveling away from the net have enough momentum to travel back toward the net from the top of the crease?
Old, but here: [nypost.com]. The guy's skate provided the inertia that propelled the puck into the net.
My understanding is that you can provide the inertia. You just can't make a kicking motion, as in move your skate / swing your lower leg so that it looks like you're kicking. If you keep your ankle locked, you can more or less slide into the puck with your skate and push it in.
That being said, I think this one was close to a kicking motion (you can see the skate tip backwards as he hits it) but it's very close.
Hayden Hawkey turns away an early chance and @FriarsHockey kills a penalty just minutes into the game.
— NCAA Ice Hockey (@NCAAIceHockey) March 31, 2019
1st Period | PC 0 | CU 0#NCAAHockey pic.twitter.com/LHXZvbOpXS
Opportunities are starting to come for @CUBigRedHockey on the power play, but Hayden Hawkey is locked in between the pipes for @FriarsHockey.
— NCAA Ice Hockey (@NCAAIceHockey) March 31, 2019
3rd Period | PC 3 | CU 0#NCAAHockey pic.twitter.com/yP36m8VauX
We'll miss them in Buffalo, but we'll be there anyway! Perhaps we'll bump into Ben Scrivens!!
"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."
-Ned Harkness
upprdeck
NE finished ahead of Prov, lets hope that means something and that the title goes thru Hockey east
Yeah, Providence blew a home quarterfinal to BC. Besides playing at home, basically, they looked enormously fresher than Mankato or we did.
I'll reiterate what I've said before and elsewhere:
Teams that blow quarterfinal series shouldn't be in the national tournament. Can't make the final four of your league? Stay home—not to rest, but rather for the rest of the season.
Anne 85
We were outplayed in the QF. Overall I am extremely happy with the season and proud of the team.
My feelings as well. Overcame so much to get to today, and nothing to hang their heads about. FWIW, Schafer said after the game McGrath has been playing hurt and will have surgery next week.
scoop85
FWIW, Schafer said after the game McGrath has been playing hurt and will have surgery next week.
Jesus. I guess all this misfortune finally ends.
One hopes the hockey gods might smile on us after this season.
Scersk '97
scoop85
FWIW, Schafer said after the game McGrath has been playing hurt and will have surgery next week.
Jesus. I guess all this misfortune finally ends.
One hopes the hockey gods might smile on us after this season.
Indeed, a tough year and a tough group of guys.
"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."
-Ned Harkness
osorojo
The "distinct kicking motion" was directed at the rear of Cornell's breezers.
such shade
so wit
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It looked to me like Providence shut off all the other options and trapped us in the neutral zone whenever we tried to break out or carry up ice.ChipJ
I did not care for the extreme caution as we tried to get the puck out of our end. It seemed as though we just held the puck FOREVER and then tried long half-ice passes that mostly did not connect. I don't even understand the strategy behind that.
ChipJ
I did not care for the extreme caution as we tried to get the puck out of our end. It seemed as though we just held the puck FOREVER and then tried long half-ice passes that mostly did not connect. I don't even understand the strategy behind that.
Seemed to me whoever was holding the puck behind our net was waiting for a line change to finish. Meanwhile, PC set up its forecheck and made it difficult for us to clear the zone.
Swampy
ChipJ
I did not care for the extreme caution as we tried to get the puck out of our end. It seemed as though we just held the puck FOREVER and then tried long half-ice passes that mostly did not connect. I don't even understand the strategy behind that.
Seemed to me whoever was holding the puck behind our net was waiting for a line change to finish. Meanwhile, PC set up its forecheck and made it difficult for us to clear the zone.
I don't think we had success when we pushed the puck up ice quickly, either.
More dump and chases might've worked, but that's never an exciting option.
The initial shot by Dugan was blocked by McGrath. Bjorkgvist took the rebound and shot it from up close; that was also blocked by McGrath. The rebound for the second shot went across the crease toward Wilkins.
Photos:
1) The puck bounces in the crease under Kaldis
2) The flattened puck moves toward the top of the crease as Wilkins skates in. He is a left handed shot and the puck is to his right.
3) Wilkins starts to rotate his skate to gather in the puck. His stick is not well positioned for a shot.
4) Wilkins further rotates his skate.
5) The puck is blocked from view by Wilkins right skate. He is dragging the puck along the ice with his skate. His forward momentum is bringing the puck toward the goal line. Donaldson is trying to slow him down.
6) The puck is pushed toward the goal line. It's blurry in this photo.
7) The puck is past McGrath. Wilkins is watching it closely.
8) The puck is in the net.
Although there is no kicking motion toward the net, Wilkins scored the goal with his skate. He moved his skate to gather in the puck and then dragged it across the ice so that it went into the goal.
No goal. This isn't a soccer match.
But, a big part of the game is emotion. That second goal was a turning point. Change the score from 2-0 back to 1-0 and the outcome may have been different.
Thank you Brendan Smith, Matt Nuttle, Beau Starrett, Mitch Vanderlaan, Alec McCrea and the rest of the team for a great season.
seemed like every save was an adventure though. first game all year where we never really came thru center with any speed
Dafatone
LGR14
So if there was no kicking motion, how did a puck traveling away from the net have enough momentum to travel back toward the net from the top of the crease?
Old, but here: [nypost.com]. The guy's skate provided the inertia that propelled the puck into the net.
My understanding is that you can provide the inertia. You just can't make a kicking motion, as in move your skate / swing your lower leg so that it looks like you're kicking. If you keep your ankle locked, you can more or less slide into the puck with your skate and push it in.
That being said, I think this one was close to a kicking motion (you can see the skate tip backwards as he hits it) but it's very close.
I think I understand the rule, and it was probably consistently applied here. But I think the rule is crap. You are apparently allowed to deliberately direct the puck into the net with your skate, even turning your skate to aim it that way, as long as that one leg doesn't flail out by itself. It's a traveshamockery.
On one hand, although PC had to stay at a hotel, before going there Saturday evening the team went back to campus and used a newly installed athletic “rest-and-recuperation” facility with vaious sports-medicine devices designed to help accelerate an athlete’s recuperation between games. I would assume that, while there, they and the coaches also used their facilities to treat minor injuries, to review film, to correct mistakes and bad habits, etc.
Meanwhile, Cornell stayed at a hotel that suffered a fluke accident and was without electricity for three hours.
Whether or not this gave PC an unfair advantage is besides the point. The point is that such unilateral access to specialized sports facilities very possibly can provide unfair advantages.
At the very least, from two days before the event a local school should be prohibited from using any local facilities that other teams in the event either (a) do not also have access to or (b) would not benefit from equally because of unfamiliarity, effectiveness that increases with repetition, etc.
But given the separate issue of unfair fan support, I’d like to see non-host schools be required to play somewhere other than their home city and prohibited from returning there for the duration of the event.
Attendance be damned.
billhoward
Game drew 5,231, leaving 9,100 empty seats. If we lost 3-2 in overtime we'd have a case to complain about home-town advantage. If the NCAA adjusts seedings or regional placements slightly to help attendance, Cornell is going to benefit more than many teams by being placed somewhere driveable. There were a LOT of yellow high school buses helping PC students get to and from the game.
A student on one such bus apparently yelled "Cornell is for nerds!" after the game. My (non-CU) wife heard it, not me, or I would have thanked him for the compliment.
If Providence was any good, like a junior-grade BC, it would have an active Hillel foundation. As in, "You went to BC Law? I didn't know you were Jewish."Greenberg '97
billhoward
Game drew 5,231, leaving 9,100 empty seats. If we lost 3-2 in overtime we'd have a case to complain about home-town advantage. If the NCAA adjusts seedings or regional placements slightly to help attendance, Cornell is going to benefit more than many teams by being placed somewhere driveable. There were a LOT of yellow high school buses helping PC students get to and from the game.
A student on one such bus apparently yelled "Cornell is for nerds!" after the game. My (non-CU) wife heard it, not me, or I would have thanked him for the compliment.
billhoward
Game drew 5,231, leaving 9,100 empty seats. If we lost 3-2 in overtime we'd have a case to complain about home-town advantage. If the NCAA adjusts seedings or regional placements slightly to help attendance, Cornell is going to benefit more than many teams by being placed somewhere driveable. There were a LOT of yellow high school buses helping PC students get to and from the game.
Bill, I can't quite understand what you are trying to say here. It seems like you have multiple points, but they are all in the same paragraph.
I'll try and respond, as I see it.
It's not that we would have won if this game was somewhere else. It's that it's inherently unfair to give a team whatever advantage they could get. That's especially true when it's the lower seeded team. There's a reason the B-Ball games are all on neutral sites. That makes it fair. I understand that hockey can't draw the same crowds and so I can give the host school the advantage. They put up the guarantee and did the leg work. PU did nothing.
I don't see how Cornell is going to have an advantage more than any of the other dozens of eastern teams that are in easy driving distance of the common regional sites. If some Minnesota team feels it's unfair, they have a couple of choices. Move their campus to a more densely populated area, or put up and host a regional.
The hs buses only reinforce the point that PC should not have been there.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
cuhockey93
Did McGrath have these issues with rebounds earlier in the year? Just about every shot has resulted in a juicy rebound for the Friars.
At Princeton we were joking that he screwed up and was wearing two blockers.
osorojo
I did not see the game - a mixed blessing. What, if any, observable changes in strategy did Cornell use to capitalize on the width of the ice?
In Providence the ice size is NHL standard. It's the home of the Providence Bruins.
billhoward
If Providence was any good, like a junior-grade BC, it would have an active Hillel foundation. As in, "You went to BC Law? I didn't know you were Jewish."Greenberg '97
billhoward
Game drew 5,231, leaving 9,100 empty seats. If we lost 3-2 in overtime we'd have a case to complain about home-town advantage. If the NCAA adjusts seedings or regional placements slightly to help attendance, Cornell is going to benefit more than many teams by being placed somewhere driveable. There were a LOT of yellow high school buses helping PC students get to and from the game.
A student on one such bus apparently yelled "Cornell is for nerds!" after the game. My (non-CU) wife heard it, not me, or I would have thanked him for the compliment.
PC doesn’t have a law school. Or much else at the graduate level. In terms of academics, it’s not in the same league as BC or ND. Maybe a safety school to them, tho that’s a bit of a stretch too.
billhoward
If Providence was any good, like a junior-grade BC, it would have an active Hillel foundation. As in, "You went to BC Law? I didn't know you were Jewish."Greenberg '97
billhoward
Game drew 5,231, leaving 9,100 empty seats. If we lost 3-2 in overtime we'd have a case to complain about home-town advantage. If the NCAA adjusts seedings or regional placements slightly to help attendance, Cornell is going to benefit more than many teams by being placed somewhere driveable. There were a LOT of yellow high school buses helping PC students get to and from the game.
A student on one such bus apparently yelled "Cornell is for nerds!" after the game. My (non-CU) wife heard it, not me, or I would have thanked him for the compliment.
WTF? Do explain that please @billhoward
1. Rejuvention spas aside, Providence got to watch Cornell play a game and figure out a strategy that would work against us. They succeeded.
2. WTF is up with their mascot. Is it designed to inflict psychological harm on the vulnerable?
Roy 82
Two points:
1. Rejuvention spas aside, Providence got to watch Cornell play a game and figure out a strategy that would work against us. They succeeded.
2. WTF is up with their mascot. Is it designed to inflict psychological harm on the vulnerable?
yeah, that mascot got a lot of comments at the rink, too.
And why do they need two mascots? They also had a guy in a Dalmatian costume.
Jeff Hopkins '82
Roy 82
Two points:
1. Rejuvention spas aside, Providence got to watch Cornell play a game and figure out a strategy that would work against us. They succeeded.
2. WTF is up with their mascot. Is it designed to inflict psychological harm on the vulnerable?
yeah, that mascot got a lot of comments at the rink, too.
And why do they need two mascots? They also had a guy in a Dalmatian costume.
Human mascots are universally creepy. This is known.
I was wondering if the Dalmatian was some sort of HOCKEY-L reference for us old-timers.
It falls to the atheist to explain their own history to Christians. As usual.
"Domini canes." Get it?
Jeff Hopkins '82
Roy 82
Two points:
1. Rejuvention spas aside, Providence got to watch Cornell play a game and figure out a strategy that would work against us. They succeeded.
2. WTF is up with their mascot. Is it designed to inflict psychological harm on the vulnerable?
yeah, that mascot got a lot of comments at the rink, too.
And why do they need two mascots? They also had a guy in a Dalmatian costume.
My 2-year-old had strong opinions on those two. She referred to the Friar as "Flag" because he had been carrying it on the ice.
"Me scared Flag!"
But since the dog avoided those of us in red, she was very sad the whole ride home. All she wanted was to say hi to him, and he was only a few seats away from us:
"No me hi puppy right there!"
Trotsky
Jesus fuck, any of you guys go to Sunday school?
It falls to the atheist to explain their own history to Christians. As usual.
"Domini canes." Get it?
Who are you calling a Christian? My family lost its religion in my parent's generation. (Dad: Catholic -> Atheist, Mom: Episcopalian -> "spiritual" ) "
ETA: I guess I maybe should have known from The Name of the Rose. The Dominicans were the good guys and the Benedictines the bad guys in that one, right? I remember that the protagonists (Connery and Slater in the movie) were Franciscans.
jtwcornell91
Trotsky
Jesus fuck, any of you guys go to Sunday school?
It falls to the atheist to explain their own history to Christians. As usual.
"Domini canes." Get it?
Who are you calling a Christian? My family lost its religion in my parent's generation. (Dad: Catholic -> Atheist, Mom: Episcopalian -> "spiritual" ) "
ETA: I guess I maybe should have known from The Name of the Rose. The Dominicans were the good guys and the Benedictines the bad guys in that one, right? I remember that the protagonists (Connery and Slater in the movie) were Franciscans.
The Big Bad in TNOTR, if we're not counting John XXII, is Bernardo Gui, a Dominican.
The Franciscans are the peace, love, poverty hippies. The Benedictines (Adso, the Abbey) are the neutrals. The real good guys are Fra Dolcino (except he's dead already) and the Joachamites and especially the Apostolics ("Poenitentiam agite!" ) because they butchered the rich.
They know what they did.
it's a joke about jews attending a catholic universityabmarks
billhoward
If Providence was any good, like a junior-grade BC, it would have an active Hillel foundation. As in, "You went to BC Law? I didn't know you were Jewish."Greenberg '97
billhoward
Game drew 5,231, leaving 9,100 empty seats. If we lost 3-2 in overtime we'd have a case to complain about home-town advantage. If the NCAA adjusts seedings or regional placements slightly to help attendance, Cornell is going to benefit more than many teams by being placed somewhere driveable. There were a LOT of yellow high school buses helping PC students get to and from the game.
A student on one such bus apparently yelled "Cornell is for nerds!" after the game. My (non-CU) wife heard it, not me, or I would have thanked him for the compliment.
WTF? Do explain that please @billhoward
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Trotsky
Jesus fuck, any of you guys go to Sunday school?
It falls to the atheist to explain their own history to Christians. As usual.
"Domini canes." Get it?
Thanks! I needed that.
Maybe that stuff about the burning torch and heretics explains why PC has no Hillel.
ugarte
it's a joke about jews attending a catholic universityabmarks
billhoward
If Providence was any good, like a junior-grade BC, it would have an active Hillel foundation. As in, "You went to BC Law? I didn't know you were Jewish."Greenberg '97
billhoward
Game drew 5,231, leaving 9,100 empty seats. If we lost 3-2 in overtime we'd have a case to complain about home-town advantage. If the NCAA adjusts seedings or regional placements slightly to help attendance, Cornell is going to benefit more than many teams by being placed somewhere driveable. There were a LOT of yellow high school buses helping PC students get to and from the game.
A student on one such bus apparently yelled "Cornell is for nerds!" after the game. My (non-CU) wife heard it, not me, or I would have thanked him for the compliment.
WTF? Do explain that please @billhoward
Not sure "joking" that a law school isn't any good without a bunch of Jews attending is in remotely good form. (And I say this even having dated three different Jewish women over the years who were BC law grads.)
sorry i've already given him a pass the beit din has spoken.abmarks
ugarte
it's a joke about jews attending a catholic universityabmarks
billhoward
If Providence was any good, like a junior-grade BC, it would have an active Hillel foundation. As in, "You went to BC Law? I didn't know you were Jewish."Greenberg '97
billhoward
Game drew 5,231, leaving 9,100 empty seats. If we lost 3-2 in overtime we'd have a case to complain about home-town advantage. If the NCAA adjusts seedings or regional placements slightly to help attendance, Cornell is going to benefit more than many teams by being placed somewhere driveable. There were a LOT of yellow high school buses helping PC students get to and from the game.
A student on one such bus apparently yelled "Cornell is for nerds!" after the game. My (non-CU) wife heard it, not me, or I would have thanked him for the compliment.
WTF? Do explain that please @billhoward
Not sure "joking" that a law school isn't any good without a bunch of Jews attending is in remotely good form. (And I say this even having dated three different Jewish women over the years who were BC law grads.)
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abmarks
ugarte
it's a joke about jews attending a catholic universityabmarks
billhoward
If Providence was any good, like a junior-grade BC, it would have an active Hillel foundation. As in, "You went to BC Law? I didn't know you were Jewish."Greenberg '97
billhoward
Game drew 5,231, leaving 9,100 empty seats. If we lost 3-2 in overtime we'd have a case to complain about home-town advantage. If the NCAA adjusts seedings or regional placements slightly to help attendance, Cornell is going to benefit more than many teams by being placed somewhere driveable. There were a LOT of yellow high school buses helping PC students get to and from the game.
A student on one such bus apparently yelled "Cornell is for nerds!" after the game. My (non-CU) wife heard it, not me, or I would have thanked him for the compliment.
WTF? Do explain that please @billhoward
Not sure "joking" that a law school isn't any good without a bunch of Jews attending is in remotely good form. (And I say this even having dated three different Jewish women over the years who were BC law grads.)
To be fair, he was only identifying Jews with law students on probability. He wasn't saying they were any good.
Trotsky
abmarks
ugarte
it's a joke about jews attending a catholic universityabmarks
billhoward
If Providence was any good, like a junior-grade BC, it would have an active Hillel foundation. As in, "You went to BC Law? I didn't know you were Jewish."Greenberg '97
billhoward
Game drew 5,231, leaving 9,100 empty seats. If we lost 3-2 in overtime we'd have a case to complain about home-town advantage. If the NCAA adjusts seedings or regional placements slightly to help attendance, Cornell is going to benefit more than many teams by being placed somewhere driveable. There were a LOT of yellow high school buses helping PC students get to and from the game.
A student on one such bus apparently yelled "Cornell is for nerds!" after the game. My (non-CU) wife heard it, not me, or I would have thanked him for the compliment.
WTF? Do explain that please @billhoward
Not sure "joking" that a law school isn't any good without a bunch of Jews attending is in remotely good form. (And I say this even having dated three different Jewish women over the years who were BC law grads.)
To be fair, he was only identifying Jews with law students on probability. He wasn't saying they were any good.
Umm, Trotsky, nice try but that would be a fail. He only said "If Providence was any good, like a junior-grade BC, it would have an active Hillel foundation. "
No. There are people here who are funny.jtwcornell91
I feel like we're getting into "Jerry Seinfeld's dentist" territory here...
Lighten up, Francis. Twas a joke. About a joke.abmarks
Umm, Trotsky, nice try but that would be a fail. He only said "If Providence was any good, like a junior-grade BC, it would have an active Hillel foundation. "
I had somehow not seen this. Brilliant. Thank you.marty
jtwcornell91
I feel like we're getting into "Jerry Seinfeld's dentist" territory here...
To hell with Seinfeld - we need a little Foster
#seinfeldsucks
Trotsky
Jesus fuck, any of you guys go to Sunday school?
It falls to the atheist to explain their own history to Christians. As usual.
"Domini canes." Get it?
Well, thank you for explaining it to us Jews.
Now that's not something you hear often.Jeff Hopkins '82
Trotsky
Jesus fuck, any of you guys go to Sunday school?
It falls to the atheist to explain their own history to Christians. As usual.
"Domini canes." Get it?
Well, thank you for explaining it to us Jews.