Ron Magill
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Well, you know what, Dan? Dan, you know what? They're going to need to get over it. Because, you know, if somebody cannot look at a coach and a general manager literally sobbing there on the ice last night, I started to get emotional watching that, realizing the eruption of emotion that has built up in these guys that have worked so hard for this. Now, don't get me wrong.
Well, you know what, Dan? Dan, you know what? They're going to need to get over it. Because, you know, if somebody cannot look at a coach and a general manager literally sobbing there on the ice last night, I started to get emotional watching that, realizing the eruption of emotion that has built up in these guys that have worked so hard for this. Now, don't get me wrong.
I felt bad for, you know, the Jesus there, that guy, whatever. I felt bad for him. I wish he'd come out to kind of accept the trophy, even though I probably understand why he didn't. I thought it was bad that people were booing that because, you know, the stats indicated that he was the MVP, even though, God, that goalie. God, did our goalie kill it? It was amazing. He had a couple of bad games.
I felt bad for, you know, the Jesus there, that guy, whatever. I felt bad for him. I wish he'd come out to kind of accept the trophy, even though I probably understand why he didn't. I thought it was bad that people were booing that because, you know, the stats indicated that he was the MVP, even though, God, that goalie. God, did our goalie kill it? It was amazing. He had a couple of bad games.
I felt bad for, you know, the Jesus there, that guy, whatever. I felt bad for him. I wish he'd come out to kind of accept the trophy, even though I probably understand why he didn't. I thought it was bad that people were booing that because, you know, the stats indicated that he was the MVP, even though, God, that goalie. God, did our goalie kill it? It was amazing. He had a couple of bad games.
I understand that. But what a job, baby. He did it.
I understand that. But what a job, baby. He did it.
I understand that. But what a job, baby. He did it.
Take care. We'll talk soon. Bye-bye.
Take care. We'll talk soon. Bye-bye.
Take care. We'll talk soon. Bye-bye.
No, I'm with Chris on that. Tomato. I'm a ketchup guy. You know, I have ketchup with everything. I have tomatoes and everything. I think tomatoes is a pretty versatile food, followed probably by the grape. Potatoes are pretty versatile.
No, I'm with Chris on that. Tomato. I'm a ketchup guy. You know, I have ketchup with everything. I have tomatoes and everything. I think tomatoes is a pretty versatile food, followed probably by the grape. Potatoes are pretty versatile.
No, I'm with Chris on that. Tomato. I'm a ketchup guy. You know, I have ketchup with everything. I have tomatoes and everything. I think tomatoes is a pretty versatile food, followed probably by the grape. Potatoes are pretty versatile.
That's true. I just got back from the Galapagos and in two weeks I leave for Australia for them.
That's true. I just got back from the Galapagos and in two weeks I leave for Australia for them.
That's true. I just got back from the Galapagos and in two weeks I leave for Australia for them.
like you would think a makeout session. And that's not really what it is. But it is bonding and grooming. And, you know, owls are monogamous birds. They kind of mate with one mate for the breeding season. So they're pretty admirable birds, but they're not the most intelligent of the birds. I think we've discussed that before.
like you would think a makeout session. And that's not really what it is. But it is bonding and grooming. And, you know, owls are monogamous birds. They kind of mate with one mate for the breeding season. So they're pretty admirable birds, but they're not the most intelligent of the birds. I think we've discussed that before.
like you would think a makeout session. And that's not really what it is. But it is bonding and grooming. And, you know, owls are monogamous birds. They kind of mate with one mate for the breeding season. So they're pretty admirable birds, but they're not the most intelligent of the birds. I think we've discussed that before.