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hey toothpick 6'0 152, no way ur 1st line buddy, tohrs go back to ur cave u meatpile

Just lol, this must be the funniest post I will ever read on here unless mack get another rabbit out of his hat.

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hey..im good what can i say..

showcase?

Sadly that's all you can say. Congratulations, you've become the first man to perform self-fellatio.

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so mack what do you play..if your the guy on your avatar theres no way in hell you play hockey at all

lol he plays in the AHL.

Gotta be in your face.

:D

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IIII was not.... we had a mixed team go down with about five majors and ten minors..

GOT YOU YOU MOTHER F***ER !!!

This is taken from USHR:

" ‘90s Shine at Junior Bruins Shootout

One of the bright lights of last weekend’s Boston Junior Bruins shootout was 14-year-old forward Sean Logue of the GBL Bruins who, by the way, did not play in the Saturday night fiasco. Logue, whose father Ed, was an offensive lineman at Boston College, was born in Waltham, Mass. but grew up in Maryland and Missouri, played on the St. Louis 16-and-Under squad coached by Basil McRae and featuring superb forward Phillip McRae, who is now with the U.S. Under-17 team as an underager.

Logue, who’s already 5’11â€, 175 lbs., has moved back to Massachusetts. A November 1990 birthdate who’s only in the 9th grade, Logue will be playing for Xaverian High School this season. A smooth skater with size, quickness, hands, and exceptional poise, Logue is good enough to play in the USHL next year, or join his former teammate in Ann Arbor. Logue was unable to play in the Select 15 Festival over the summer due to a wrist injury.

-- Another ’90 forward who stood out at the Junior Bruins Shootout was 6’0â€, 152 lb. RC Max Cook of the Chicago Mission. Excellent hands. Great passer. Great vision. Very, very skilled. Cook is right up there with Logue. "

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and if you wanna answer for that question...honestly i dont give a shit

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i dont scheduele the games we go to and know the #'s of teams that go to showcase's all i know is i gotta date that i gotta be in some town and im there

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to who ever tried to catch my flaw...it never said that i played..cause i didnt..prob. because im new to the team

did you notice how it gave plays and shit the first two paragraphs and the last one just mentioned names?

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IIII was not.... we had a mixed team go down with about five majors and ten minors..

GOT YOU YOU MOTHER F***ER !!!

This is taken from USHR:

" ‘90s Shine at Junior Bruins Shootout

One of the bright lights of last weekend’s Boston Junior Bruins shootout was 14-year-old forward Sean Logue of the GBL Bruins who, by the way, did not play in the Saturday night fiasco. Logue, whose father Ed, was an offensive lineman at Boston College, was born in Waltham, Mass. but grew up in Maryland and Missouri, played on the St. Louis 16-and-Under squad coached by Basil McRae and featuring superb forward Phillip McRae, who is now with the U.S. Under-17 team as an underager.

Logue, who’s already 5’11â€, 175 lbs., has moved back to Massachusetts. A November 1990 birthdate who’s only in the 9th grade, Logue will be playing for Xaverian High School this season. A smooth skater with size, quickness, hands, and exceptional poise, Logue is good enough to play in the USHL next year, or join his former teammate in Ann Arbor. Logue was unable to play in the Select 15 Festival over the summer due to a wrist injury.

-- Another ’90 forward who stood out at the Junior Bruins Shootout was 6’0â€, 152 lb. RC Max Cook of the Chicago Mission. Excellent hands. Great passer. Great vision. Very, very skilled. Cook is right up there with Logue. "

so is this in favor of tohrs or making him a liar? and #94 you logue?

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WOW I HAVE NEVER SEEN THAT POST ABOUT ME

DID SOMEONE REALLY SAY THAT ABOUT ME? IM RIGHT UP THERE WITH LOGUE TOO? WOW

just thought you guys woulda pictured me doing somthing like this :angry:

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ok once again kovy

to answer that question i will say

i dont give a shit

im just givin dates and places where i need to be to play and im there..im not the schedueler of this team and i dont know the #'s of showups for tournys.

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I asked him if he was at the Showcase. He said he was not there.

Then, there is a write-up on how well Max Cook played at the Showcase, which is who Torhs claims to be.

But how could they say he was that good in seeing him play at the tourney, when he wasn't even there?

I quote Dave Chappelle, "Gotcha, b*tch!"

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