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Football talk

lshaneg said:
bigforkgriz said:
lshaneg said:
I spent several years in Canada, I would have loved to get Soccer. Their equivalent to ESPN, TSN plays 24 hour a day hockey on 3-4 channels. Their broadcast stations play it all night long as well. They play pro, "club, high school and hockey games from up to 30 years ago around the clock. Until you experience it, you have no idea how much hockey you can gets on the tube 24 hours per day, every day of the year. Life begins to lose value.
I was in Calgary and they actually had a Curling channel.

One night some friends of mine in Canada invited me to go with them to curling club. I laughed thinking they were giving me a hard time over football withdrawal. I went and the place was packed. They took it quite seriously. There was plenty of brew and hockey on the live feed. You can always get hockey. The other gotcha in Canada is the internet blocking that prevents you from getting live feeds of sporting events and real time scores from the US. It's a great place to visit but no football and intravenous ice sports would make for a miserable existence.
lshaneg said:
bigforkgriz said:
lshaneg said:
I spent several years in Canada, I would have loved to get Soccer. Their equivalent to ESPN, TSN plays 24 hour a day hockey on 3-4 channels. Their broadcast stations play it all night long as well. They play pro, "club, high school and hockey games from up to 30 years ago around the clock. Until you experience it, you have no idea how much hockey you can gets on the tube 24 hours per day, every day of the year. Life begins to lose value.
I was in Calgary and they actually had a Curling channel.

One night some friends of mine in Canada invited me to go with them to curling club. I laughed thinking they were giving me a hard time over football withdrawal. I went and the place was packed. They took it quite seriously. There was plenty of brew and hockey on the live feed. You can always get hockey. The other gotcha in Canada is the internet blocking that prevents you from getting live feeds of sporting events and real time scores from the US. It's a great place to visit but no football and intravenous ice sports would make for a miserable existence.

Yes! But they do have Molsen and Labatt's eh?
 
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