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Re: "Mr. Jacob Jinx"?
2Behold! A man born without a brain stem!
What kind of douche would actually have that jersey made?
What kind of douche would actually have that jersey made?
Re: "Mr. Jacob Jinx"?
3...and all the while, there are people starving all over the world.ratonmono wrote:Behold! A man born without a brain stem!
What kind of douche would actually have that jersey made?
Re: "Mr. Jacob Jinx"?
6o, but it looks good on you thoughT.C. wrote:i bet you buy a hat like that you get a free bowl of soup.
Re: "Mr. Jacob Jinx"?
7wow... just wow...
Obviously not a real hockey fan...
SMH
Wow... I can't unsee that...
Obviously not a real hockey fan...
SMH
Wow... I can't unsee that...
Re: "Mr. Jacob Jinx"?
8Relative to jersey fouls, is this better or worse than getting one with your name on it?
Re: "Mr. Jacob Jinx"?
9best one i've seen was the wings #91 kournikova. perfect.rbartnik wrote:Relative to jersey fouls, is this better or worse than getting one with your name on it?
Re: "Mr. Jacob Jinx"?
10I'd get my own name before anything else. I'm no superfan though.rbartnik wrote:Relative to jersey fouls, is this better or worse than getting one with your name on it?
Re: "Mr. Jacob Jinx"?
11I vote worse. When you put your own name on it, you look toolish (just you).rbartnik wrote:Relative to jersey fouls, is this better or worse than getting one with your name on it?
When you jinx an entire fan base, we all look toolish because we are left saying,"there's always next year."
Then some of us have to go to jail for elimating the tool threat after the blues get elimated.
Re: "Mr. Jacob Jinx"?
12Stanley Cup was center for the Blues back in the '70s. His little brother, Dixie Cup, played for the team, so they wore jerseys displaying the names: "S. Cup" and "D. Cup." Later a third brother, Sippy Cup, joined the team for a short stint. During that time, Stanley Cup's jersey displayed his full name because "S. Cup" did not distinguish him from his brother Sippy. In the words of the great sage, McLovin, "Read a F-ing book."
Re: "Mr. Jacob Jinx"?
13They were somehow related to Solo Cup....he wore number 57, I think.insideout wrote:Stanley Cup was center for the Blues back in the '70s. His little brother, Dixie Cup, played for the team, so they wore jerseys displaying the names: "S. Cup" and "D. Cup." Later a third brother, Sippy Cup, joined the team for a short stint. During that time, Stanley Cup's jersey displayed his full name because "S. Cup" did not distinguish him from his brother Sippy. In the words of the great sage, McLovin, "Read a F-ing book."
Re: "Mr. Jacob Jinx"?
14Those were good days to be Sergei Fedorov.T.C. wrote:best one i've seen was the wings #91 kournikova. perfect.rbartnik wrote:Relative to jersey fouls, is this better or worse than getting one with your name on it?
Re: "Mr. Jacob Jinx"?
15this we can agree on.rbartnik wrote:Those were good days to be Sergei Fedorov.T.C. wrote:best one i've seen was the wings #91 kournikova. perfect.rbartnik wrote:Relative to jersey fouls, is this better or worse than getting one with your name on it?