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Craig Welch
2007-12-14 12:07:04 UTC
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Have you ever thrown a snowball at anyone in the US?

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22923859-401,00.html
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ant
2007-12-15 10:54:48 UTC
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Have you ever thrown a snowball at anyone in the US?
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22923859-401,00.html
Nup. I'm a hockey player. can't throw. Sounds like a yank got tired of the
Septic comments (as most of the employees were probably non-yanks on student
work visas) and hit back. The kid's mum had to pay 20 grand to bring the
case to the point where it was thrown out, btw. US law is a joke.
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Craig Welch
2007-12-15 22:05:15 UTC
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Nup. I'm a hockey player. can't throw.
Do you mean 'hockey' as in the US or 'hockey' as in here?
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ant
2007-12-15 22:49:07 UTC
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Nup. I'm a hockey player. can't throw.
Do you mean 'hockey' as in the US or 'hockey' as in here?
I'm Australian, so I mean normal hockey.

It's sad that so many kids here now use the term hockey for ice hockey. only
2 countries say hockey for ice hockey.
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Gary R. Schmidt
2007-12-16 00:24:10 UTC
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Post by ant
Nup. I'm a hockey player. can't throw.
Do you mean 'hockey' as in the US or 'hockey' as in here?
I'm Australian, so I mean normal hockey.
It's sad that so many kids here now use the term hockey for ice hockey. only
2 countries say hockey for ice hockey.
Apart from all those countries in Europe, and Scandinavia, and what used
to be the USSR, and...

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Gary B-)
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Craig Welch
2007-12-16 02:34:49 UTC
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Post by ant
Nup. I'm a hockey player. can't throw.
Do you mean 'hockey' as in the US or 'hockey' as in here?
I'm Australian, so I mean normal hockey.
It's sad that so many kids here now use the term hockey for ice hockey. only
2 countries say hockey for ice hockey.
I can think of more than two ...
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