"Ask any Canadian you know & they'll remember the exact Tim Hortons they were in & the exact donut they were eating when Robin Sparkles died"
Apparently Jason Priestley can teleport and appear in 2 places at the same time.
He can be beside Paul Shaffer in Hamilton, and then immediately be in Squamish to create the "Priestley".
Apparently Jason Priestley can teleport and appear in 2 places at the same time.
He can be beside Paul Shaffer in Hamilton, and then immediately be in Squamish to create the "Priestley".
On the topic of being wrong...
I hated today's episode of HIMYM.
Such a huge buildup...
And such a huge disappointment.
They are backtracking and changing the backstory just so that they can make another Robin Sparkles episode.
The only new information I learned today was that Jason Priestley is Canadian...
Which is information I can live without.
Thanks HIMYM!
I actually liked this week's episode. The random Canadian content was fun.
Anyone in the field of law? I have to write a paper on legal causation, and it's so hard to determine if the chain of causation was broken when there's a million causes
Apparently Jason Priestley can teleport and appear in 2 places at the same time.
He can be beside Paul Shaffer in Hamilton, and then immediately be in Squamish to create the "Priestley".
It's just goes to show just how much Paul Shaffers stomach was growling at the time, since Priestley could hear it in Squamish, while Shaffer was in Hamilton.
I quite liked last nights episode, didn't do much for the narrative, but it was fun, so it doesn't matter much. I wasn't a big fan of the over the top "Canadian" accents of Robins past boyfriends and Barney dropping random "Canadian" sayings in the middle of sentences. But I love Robin Sparkles, and the fake documentary was really funny.
It's just goes to show just how much Paul Shaffers stomach was growling at the time, since Priestley could hear it in Squamish, while Shaffer was in Hamilton.
I quite liked last nights episode, didn't do much for the narrative, but it was fun, so it doesn't matter much. I wasn't a big fan of the over the top "Canadian" accents of Robins past boyfriends and Barney dropping random "Canadian" sayings in the middle of sentences. But I love Robin Sparkles, and the fake documentary was really funny.
I've honestly never heard any Canadian speak like that before. (Just the occasional "eh")
It's just goes to show just how much Paul Shaffers stomach was growling at the time, since Priestley could hear it in Squamish, while Shaffer was in Hamilton.
I quite liked last nights episode, didn't do much for the narrative, but it was fun, so it doesn't matter much. I wasn't a big fan of the over the top "Canadian" accents of Robins past boyfriends and Barney dropping random "Canadian" sayings in the middle of sentences. But I love Robin Sparkles, and the fake documentary was really funny.
Priestley said he was sitting next to Shaffer at the game.
All will be forgiven if I can find "The Priestley".
I may have to jam it in myself.
Anyone in the field of law? I have to write a paper on legal causation, and it's so hard to determine if the chain of causation was broken when there's a million causes
PM Wetcoaster. He might not come around here anymore, but he is on HF. Usually the political forum.
The Walking Dead rules. Stoked for next Sunday.
How I Met Your Mother makes me want to claw my eyes out, pour molten lead in my ears and smash my tv into tiny pieces.
I see tickets to a Canucks game in Phoenix selling for $6.
Pffft.
Better include a hot dog and beer.
Question; do other small market teams in other sports (NFL, NBA, MLB) have to beg people to come to games like the NHL does? The difference between the lowest priced ticket and the highest priced in the league must be bigger than in any other sport.