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In response to
"
ok is there seriously a player for the Leafs named Tim Horton?
"
by
loosilu
oh, loosi. -- nm
Posted by
Reagen
Jan 17 '14, 09:55
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do I look like a hockeyologist to you? -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 17, 09:56
7
did you think they just randomly picked a name?
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Reagen
Jan 17, 09:57
6
fwiw, I had no idea either. -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 17, 10:24
4
You're not helping. -- nm
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spamlet
Jan 17, 10:35
you don't claim French Canadian heritage every other week -- nm
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zork
Jan 17, 10:25
2
yeah because that stuff is transferred in DNA. ;P
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loosilu
Jan 17, 10:29
ah, that explains it, though: canadiens fan -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 17, 10:26
ha ha. look at that. wikipedia. well that certainly explains a lot. I'll just slink away now. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 17, 09:58
Tim Horton isn't just a character like Ronald McDonald? -- nm
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con_carne
Jan 17, 09:56
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no, but Sidney Crosby was a Timbit -- nm
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zork
Jan 17, 10:03
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