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#1
Posted 22 January 2004 - 12:16 PM
#2
Posted 22 January 2004 - 12:17 PM
I'm here for the party

Just say no to Moe
#3
Posted 22 January 2004 - 12:27 PM
How hot is my avatar? Woof, I love those eyes!! Ugh, I'm such a girl.
#4
Posted 22 January 2004 - 01:55 PM
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"He has no ego," says Lou Lamoriello, general manager of the New Jersey Devils. "I don't think he has a selfish bone in his body. It gets infectious with people around him, but that's Joe. Having him here was something very special."
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And the simple truth is this -- before and after Joe Nieuwendyk, this franchise has not been as good. Yes the same could be said for others, but Nieuwendyk's effect on his team, on his team's best players, on the fans and in the community can only be compared to, well, what Jarome Iginla is doing now in Calgary. Ralph Strangis, dallasstars.com
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#5
Posted 22 January 2004 - 02:09 PM
...poster claims to have a friend whos father know Kovalchucks agent's close partner and he was told by his friends father that they are just sorting the details out.
The artist formerly known as RD
#6
Posted 22 January 2004 - 08:52 PM
#7
Posted 28 January 2004 - 07:31 PM
They do not broadcast NHL here in the Netherlands,
even european hockey is not broadcasted. Wenn we want to see some hockey
that is good to look at we have to drive to Germany
Hockey in the Netherlands is not big and we play at a low level
Bud i will tell something about me now, I'm Rick and i started to play hockey wenn i was 5 years old. i had to stop playing because of my job in the Royal Netherlands Army. Now that i'm based near my home i started playing again.
The team i play in is called The Saints. I'm now 26 years old and living in Nijmegen.
That's in the east of the Netherlands near Germany. My biggest wish is to cross the ocean one time to see a NHL game one time, i don't really care witch team i go to (sorry Devils
i don't know what to tell more about me so i'm going to stop.
Sorry for my bad English
#8
Posted 29 January 2004 - 07:43 AM
We already have Moustic who has yet to see an NHL game, and now you.
Anyway, hi!
How hot is my avatar? Woof, I love those eyes!! Ugh, I'm such a girl.
#9
Posted 29 January 2004 - 09:48 AM
nhDEVILSfan: Hey, sorry I missed you when you first showed up. You're Hauser 45 from the AHL board, right?
of the Devils' mascot, NJ Devil, and
of all mascots far and wide.IT IS VERY HARD TO WIN ONE STANLEY CUP, FORGET ABOUT THREE... and maybe it's high time some of you actually APPRECIATED THAT instead of treating it like it's some flipping birthright because for some random reason you rooted for the damn Devils!!!!!
AHLFans.net - American Hockey League fan forums
#10
Posted 29 January 2004 - 10:06 AM
#11
Posted 29 January 2004 - 12:35 PM
ow yes masterWhen you DO get over here you WILL see the Devils, understand?
#12
Posted 29 January 2004 - 01:30 PM
How hot is my avatar? Woof, I love those eyes!! Ugh, I'm such a girl.
#13
Posted 29 January 2004 - 01:46 PM
And you're a Nieuwendyk fan, right????ow yes masterWhen you DO get over here you WILL see the Devils, understand?
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Welcome!
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"He has no ego," says Lou Lamoriello, general manager of the New Jersey Devils. "I don't think he has a selfish bone in his body. It gets infectious with people around him, but that's Joe. Having him here was something very special."
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And the simple truth is this -- before and after Joe Nieuwendyk, this franchise has not been as good. Yes the same could be said for others, but Nieuwendyk's effect on his team, on his team's best players, on the fans and in the community can only be compared to, well, what Jarome Iginla is doing now in Calgary. Ralph Strangis, dallasstars.com
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#14
Posted 29 January 2004 - 06:42 PM
Who is Nieuwendijk???And you're a Nieuwendyk fan, right????
ow yes masterWhen you DO get over here you WILL see the Devils, understand?
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Welcome!
Sounds Dutch
Edited by The Saints Nijmegen, 29 January 2004 - 06:43 PM.
#15
Posted 29 January 2004 - 06:51 PM
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Dutch, eh? When I was four and my mother was working, she would leave me with a dutch baby sitter. All I remember is "voota-vega" (cause I was always running through the mud) and "botahum a casse" (because that was my favorite thing for lunch).
"Denny Crane!" - Denny Crane
"Trix are for kids!" - Denny Crane
"I hate cling-ons!" - Denny Crane
#16
Posted 29 January 2004 - 07:00 PM
"botahum a casse" eh B) that's called "een boterham met kaas"Don't worry about it. Just nod politely and back away. (-:
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Dutch, eh? When I was four and my mother was working, she would leave me with a dutch baby sitter. All I remember is "voota-vega" (cause I was always running through the mud) and "botahum a casse" (because that was my favorite thing for lunch).
And that's my favorite also
"voota-vega" what's that???
#17
Posted 29 January 2004 - 07:08 PM
"Wipe your feet!!!"
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BTW - the Ottawa spring festival, the tulip festival, was started when the Netherlands sent over 100,000 tulip bulbs in thanks for taking people in during WWII, including the Dutch royal family.
I've always wanted to visit over that way... but I always rejected the idea since they don't serve "een boterham met kaas" (cheese sandwich) in restaurants. .
"Denny Crane!" - Denny Crane
"Trix are for kids!" - Denny Crane
"I hate cling-ons!" - Denny Crane
#18
Posted 29 January 2004 - 07:19 PM
they don't???I'm lucky to remember that much from when I was 4. (-:
"Wipe your feet!!!"
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BTW - the Ottawa spring festival, the tulip festival, was started when the Netherlands sent over 100,000 tulip bulbs in thanks for taking people in during WWII, including the Dutch royal family.
I've always wanted to visit over that way... but I always rejected the idea since they don't serve "een boterham met kaas" (cheese sandwich) in restaurants. .
When you come to the Netherlands and you are intrested in history and the second world war you should come to my city. Nijmegen is the oldest city in the Netherlands and near the german border. A lot to see in the area all the bridges of the movie "a bridge to far" and i life on the oldest spot in the Netherlands this part of the city has been rebuild and during this building they found a lot of stuff of the roman time.
Edited by The Saints Nijmegen, 29 January 2004 - 07:21 PM.
#19
Posted 29 January 2004 - 07:23 PM
"voeten vegen" (Wipe your feet)
that's a beter translation
But cool that you remember this
Edited by The Saints Nijmegen, 29 January 2004 - 07:26 PM.
#20
Posted 29 January 2004 - 07:24 PM
Ahhh, it's finally revealed! I was on the edge of my seat!I've always wanted to visit over that way... but I always rejected the idea since they don't serve "een boterham met kaas" (cheese sandwich) in restaurants. .
How hot is my avatar? Woof, I love those eyes!! Ugh, I'm such a girl.
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