For clarification:
1. Should we include members of the women's team?
2. Are we using Clinton's definition?
ROTHFLMAO at this poll. Gotta wonder what inspired this one Age. I think that this poll would best be done at Dunbars than on this forum tho (however i know that a few puck bunny like people do visit from time to time) .
Actually, both the current polls are courtesy of Beeeej, and the sex poll is very intentionally gender-neutral. I'll leave the definition of "sex" to the voters.
[Q]a few puck bunny like people [/Q]
They used to be referred to as "Friends of Cornell Hockey".;-)
CowbellGuy wrote:
QuoteActually, both the current polls are courtesy of Beeeej, and the sex poll is very intentionally gender-neutral. I'll leave the definition of "sex" to the voters.
Does that explain why the splinter league poll contains a Marillion album title?
That never occurred to me, believe it or not, John... I have a strong aversion to Greatest Hits albums and a medium aversion to post-Fish Marillion, so that album is rarely on my mind. :-{)}
Beeeej
[q]Does that explain why the splinter league poll contains a Marillion album title?[/q]
I'm not the only person that noticed this! Shocking. I've got to stick up for Hogarth, here, though. Brave and Holidays in Eden are fine, fine albums.
For the purposes of the pole does "Hockey" include Field Hockey?
Keep your pole to yourself.
no fun at all
Clearly, not enough of us have had "relations" with "hockey" players...:-D
What is the answer to the Field Hockey Question? It has Hockey in the name, so in a sense, they are a specific kind of hockey player. What we consider hockey players are actually ice hockey players. So I would say yes, they are hockey players. BTW, BRA, please don't tell people how to handle their polls, it is gross. ::help::