> Hodie non cras, Scottish Gaelic
That isn't Gaelic. It is Latin. :)
Also I believe the expression is less of a demand for action and more a plea for patience as in.. relax what isn't here...
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> Hodie non cras, Scottish Gaelic
That isn't Gaelic. It is Latin. :)
Also I believe the expression is less of a demand for action and more a plea for patience as in.. relax what isn't here...
Release the Gargan!
Drink some more beer.
until they build the downtown relief line!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downtown_Relief_Line
Many thanks to the NEE TV stream dude!
lol, Dichio ftw
Guevera!
but they're singing the right song :)
Both goals set up by heads-up play from Dichio.
Should have changed the "je me souviens" to "parfois mieux d'oublier"
For the scoreboard.
You could see people still coming in through much of the start. At the Vancouver match the stands around me weren't very full until about 20-30 minutes in but they eventually filled up.
They do this every single game. Its not meant for broadcast.
Isn't it the feed from the in-stadium board? If so they often show "complementary" views. Since everyone has a zoomed-out view already from their seat in the stands :)
right-click > zoom > full-screen
The opponents in the background shot of BC Place are dressed in all red ;-)
and now www.whitecapsfc.com says 10:15
url doesn't give it away or anything:
http://www.vancouvermls2011.com/
I'm a very witty guy. You're all missing out! :^)
"you do not have permission to access this page"
:noidea:
Thank you! Now I can stop listening to the commentary on mlsnet.
Trying too hard with too little.
The Habs have support all over that comes from the non-francophone population. The Habs are far more than just "the team of the francophones". In fact they are also not really that either as many...
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yes, details please
awesome thanks!
He was corrected on air a few minutes later.