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Feeling at Home
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I think there more concerned with the minor drinking beer in public than anything else that and sportsmanship
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#3 |
Just in from the Storm
Join Date: Feb 2010
First Name: Matthew
Location: Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada
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They won the gold, after all that prep time, and everything else, I don't see whats wrong with a few beer and a nice puff. It was after the game, only the media and stadium workers were left in the building. I work in a stadium in Nova Scotia, and I tell you, we get teams doing a lot worse then that after Rec. League games. Let the girls have their fun, they deserve it. The 18 year old should be the only problem, and I'm not sure what part of Canada she is from, but it some parts 18 is legal drinking age as well.
Edit- Legal age in Quebec, where she is from, is 18. I understand that she was in BC and as a team they should have had more respect, but if the IOC does something drastic because of a beer and a smoke, I would call it an overreaction. |
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#4 |
It Just Doesn’t Matter!!!
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Great picture!
Congratulations to the Canadian ladies hockey team. ![]() Chris.....
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#5 |
Have My Own Room
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I have no problem with the girls smoking cigars after the big win (since they all are of legal age), but it was a lapse in judgement for the underage girls to drink in public. They should have just waited to drink in the locker or back in their rooms.
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