Women's Hockey Team Booz-Up

talloola

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I guess you haven't watched Stanley Cup playoffw where the winner drank champagne from the cup center ice...

that is the only exception, and it is special, it's like a ritual. And I actually don't remember them doing that, maybe I've just forgotton. have you
ever seen any of the teams drink in sight other than that occasion, even the pro baseball players allways have their big celebrations in their room.

they shouldn't be defended for doing it out on the ice, it
is tacky and silly and not the usual thing to do.
They weren't thinking. The media were there, obviously
they didn't think, or we wouldn't be having this conversation now.
 

SirJosephPorter

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Lmao but if you going to insult me and above age 25... you can do better.... I also come back ;) i am like a pimple you can't get rid of me. :angryfire: btw why do you want me to go???

Don’t worry about insults, critter. I am insulted many times, when somebody has nothing substantive to say, he resorts to personal insults.

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SirJosephPorter

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Besides, though IMHO they need not have, the ladies apologized immediately when told about the furor.

I did not know that. Good for them. At least they realized that they did something wrong (even if many posters here don't seem to).

If they have apologized, that will go a long way to sooth any ruffled feelings. I only hope that they have learned their lessons, that such behavior is not acceptable from the celebrities, from the role models of the society, and that they must behave in a responsible manner.

I hope in future they will confine such behavior to private occasions.
 

El Barto

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I did not know that. Good for them. At least they realized that they did something wrong (even if many posters here don't seem to).

If they have apologized, that will go a long way to sooth any ruffled feelings. I only hope that they have learned their lessons, that such behavior is not acceptable from the celebrities, from the role models of the society, and that they must behave in a responsible manner.

I hope in future they will confine such behavior to private occasions.
wow > i finally get what the others complain about .
 
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talloola

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Don’t worry about insults, critter. I am insulted many times, when somebody has nothing substantive to say, he resorts to personal insults.

If somebody insults you personally, uses abusive language, you can report the post to the moderators. You will see the ‘report’ button above each post, to the right hand side of the post. Click on that and follow the directions.

Moderatos do generally take action if somebody is resorting to personal insults (I do have to report posts occasionally).

But other than that, one must have a thick skin to participate here, the weaker of the posters, those who cannot express their thoughts clearly, those who have nothing much to say, resort to insults routinely.

I don't like the name calling either, by anyone to anyone,
it just shows that the person can't think of anything
intelligent to say, so, out comes the 'name', it is
glaring and obvious each time, and childish.
 

SirJosephPorter

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You pretty much took the words out of my mouth Y.J. Smoking is a big deal, drinking isn't !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Major misnomer. Neither of them are very good. I do both to a certain extent (very limited) BUT which is worse? I personally think booze has the edge, just because it diminishes ones faculities to the point where a $ million dollars of damage and several lives can be taken out in a fractioin of a second. I suppose a smoker could burn the house down. Smoking screws up heart, arteries and lungs, drinking screws up brains and livers. , so I guess either side needn't be too sanctimonious.

There is a big difference between smoking and drinking, JLM. Drinking in moderation isn’t harmful to you, a drink a day may even have beneficial effects.

Smoking is bad for you form the first puff of the first cigarette, the lung damage starts right away. There is no tolerable dose of nicotine.

That is why society rightly frown upon smoking, while moderate drinking is acceptable socially. As to excess of drinking being bad for you, excess of almost anything (fatty foods, sugar, comic books etc.) is bad for you. Just because excess is bad, that is not a sufficient reason to frown on something. But smoking is in a class by itself, where it is always bad, in small amount, in moderation or in excess.
 
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Risus

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that is the only exception, and it is special, it's like a ritual. And I actually don't remember them doing that, maybe I've just forgotton. have you
ever seen any of the teams drink in sight other than that occasion, even the pro baseball players allways have their big celebrations in their room.

they shouldn't be defended for doing it out on the ice, it
is tacky and silly and not the usual thing to do.
They weren't thinking. The media were there, obviously
they didn't think, or we wouldn't be having this conversation now.
Formula One has their champagne on the podium...
 

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Yay Canada , booo Prudes !
:lol::lol::lol::lol:ROFL - wish I could green ya for that

You may be right Mowich, all I heard was that some of them were <insert vice I disapprove ofhere>. All the same, I don’t think this sets a good example for teenage girls, these athletes are roll models for teenage girls.

If they had to have something ceremonial, why not<insert vice I approve of here>

You're kidding. Right? 8O
 

critter171

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Don’t worry about insults, critter. I am insulted many times, when somebody has nothing substantive to say, he resorts to personal insults.

If somebody insults you personally, uses abusive language, you can report the post to the moderators. You will see the ‘report’ button above each post, to the right hand side of the post. Click on that and follow the directions.

Moderatos do generally take action if somebody is resorting to personal insults (I do have to report posts occasionally).

But other than that, one must have a thick skin to participate here, the weaker of the posters, those who cannot express their thoughts clearly, those who have nothing much to say, resort to insults routinely.

yea i agree and understand i been insulted and i insulted people before, so i am not taking it personally cause of the fact they know they can't win ;)
 

Risus

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There is a big difference between smoking and drinking, JLM. Drinking in moderation isn’t harmful to you, a drink a day may even have beneficial effects.

Smoking is bad for you form the first puff of the first cigarette, the lung damage starts right away. There is no tolerable dose of nicotine.

That is why society rightly frown upon smoking, while moderate drinking is acceptable socially. As to excess of drinking being bad for you, excess of almost anything (fatty foods, sugar, comic books etc.) is bad for you. Just because excess is bad, that is not a sufficient reason to frown on something. But smoking is in a class by itself, where it is always bad, in small amount, in moderation or in excess.

I guess you just don't understand that you don't inhale with cigars....
 

El Barto

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You know , if this was the mens gold medal celebration it wouldn't of made the news .
But god forbid a woman has the right to celebrate and have a cigar :roll:
Hypocrocy
 

SirJosephPorter

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I guess you just don't understand that you don't inhale with cigars....

And you just don't understand that teen age girls do not worry about niceties like that. They see their role model smoking, they themselves cannot afford cigars, so they go and buy cigarettes.

While cigar smoking may be relatively harmless (or rather, less harmful, there is no such thing as harmless smoking), cigarette smoking is not.
 

Risus

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And you just don't understand that teen age girls do not worry about niceties like that. They see their role model smoking, they themselves cannot afford cigars, so they go and buy cigarettes.

While cigar smoking may be relatively harmless (or rather, less harmful, there is no such thing as harmless smoking), cigarette smoking is not.

LOL, its illegal to sell cigarettes to minors, so, so much for your argument.
 

SirJosephPorter

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You know , if this was the mens gold medal celebration it wouldn't of made the news .
But god forbid a woman has the right to celebrate and have a cigar :roll:
Hypocrocy

Sure it would make news. I don't approve of male celebrities smoking in public either. If anything, a male celebrity smoking in public is worse. A male celebrity may be role model to even a greater number of teenagers than a female celebrity (sexism isn't completely dead). So a male celebrity has a potential to cause a bigger damage than a female celebrity.
 

JLM

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There is a big difference between smoking and drinking, JLM. Drinking in moderation isn’t harmful to you, a drink a day may even have beneficial effects.

Smoking is bad for you form the first puff of the first cigarette, the lung damage starts right away. There is no tolerable dose of nicotine.

That is why society rightly frown upon smoking, while moderate drinking is acceptable socially. As to excess of drinking being bad for you, excess of almost anything (fatty foods, sugar, comic books etc.) is bad for you. Just because excess is bad, that is not a sufficient reason to frown on something. But smoking is in a class by itself, where it is always bad, in small amount, in moderation or in excess.

One drink of booze a day can be harmful, especially in older people. It's very important that all the calories we take in are nutritious calories, so if you are drinking one of two things is happening, either you are gaining weight or you are under nourished, unless of course you make a point of getting enough exercise to accommodate the extra calory consumption. As for smoking what do the statistics say about a person who smokes 3 cigarettes a day? I'll bet you they are virtually the same as the person who smokes zero. Probably much less harmful than the air you breathe in an industrial area.
 

Risus

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Really? And do you really think that stops teenagers from smoking?
LOL, you are the one that said they would go out and buy cigarettes, I was just pointing out that selling smokes to minors is illegal. Anyway, there is no point in continuing this discussion.
 
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