Do you mean that people are allowed to dress up as leafs fans, or that leafs fans, as something less than people, are still allowed to dress up? (even if they aren’t capable of it)
Some people define dressing up as wearing a favorite outfit, some as wearing their most expensive outfit, some as wearing their most fashionable outfit, and some as wearing the outfit they believe they look best in.
When I “dress up” for dates (all 4 that I’ve had), I wear my favorite t-shirt (it declares me as “protected by plot armor!), my favorite shorts (unless it’s cold, then I go for sweat pants), and my usual protagonist regalia (fancy hat, snazzy vest *now with more pockets*, and useless goggles). That’s also how I just dress on most Fridays, and the rest of the week I wear slightly less awesome t-shirts and significantly less cool shorts (the sweat pants are usually the same, more or less). For job interviews I swap the t-shirt out for a plain blue one (because I’ve been informed that graphic tees are “unprofessional” and am aware that wearing blue causes you to be perceived as more intelligent on a subconscious level) and the vest is changed for my previous one with fewer pockets as it has a sleeker look.
Lie down and rest. The urge will go away. If it doesn’t have a cuppa. Tea fixes everything.
plasticwrap
Tea is for Brits, Asians and pansies. Real Americans drink coffee and let things fester.
Clif
Real coffee kills whatever is festering.
Needfuldoer
And its absence kills Tuvix and at least one Harry Kim.
NotThatDrew
Fitting then that (according to 23andMe, at least) I’m around 20ish percent English.
NotThatDrew
Back when I was in college, I was given the nickname of “The Englishman” as I almost always had a mug of tea with me whenever I was just chilling out in the communal areas
BarerMender
Brits? Asians? Pansies? PANSIES? Where do you get off? I’m an American of nearly 72 years standing and my tea can kick you coffee’s ass. Smart aleck.
Americans are so crazy about tea, they started a war over it. That’s the whole reason they aren’t British. They’re all “Hands off my tea! I’ve got a gun!”
KaiserKris
Uncle Iron and Captain Levi would like words with you.
KaiserKris
Iroh. But … appropriate, in Season 3.
AbelUndercity
Also Caduceus Clay.
OBBWG
Forget tea or coffee. Slug a six pack of Red Bull. That’ll cure what ails ya.
He Who Abides
So long as what ails you is a heartbeat in proper rhythm, yes.
The treaty defining the US-Canada border actually says all the land WEST of a certain point is USA. Apparently, this is a clerical error, and was supposed to say ‘North.’ As a result of this, Minnesota has a ‘chimney’ jutting into Canada, and if you look at a better map, you see that this consists of mostly water.
One can argue that a good chunk of Canada is actually USA, says this treaty, but in one of those flukes, people chose to honour the agreement they intended, not the treaty they all signed.
Clif
Which treaty? There have been at least 8 treaty’s setting the border between US and Canada, not to mention a couple of conventions and a tribunal or two.
Ryek Hvek
Probably the Oregon Treaty, that set the US/Canada border at the 49th parallel. As “54-40 or fight” was a popular US slogan (giving the US all of British Columbia) prior to the treaty settled matters, Canadians prepared for a possible fight by inventing ice hockey.
Needfuldoer
One treaty or another defined the border to start at the northwest corner of a lake then extend west to the Pacific. However, the maps they had were vague and incomplete because it was the 18th or 19th century and they were hundreds (if not thousands) of miles away. This resulted in Minnesota biting off a piece of Canada (the Northwest Angle).
Further west, they knew about Vancouver island and ceded it to Canada, but missed Point Roberts, so we’re left with a little chunk of Washington state hanging off of British Columbia.
If you’re interested in Hockey, Wayne Gretzky has the absolute best “Are you kidding me?” facts?
Wayne Gretzky has the most career points of any player in the NHL. If you discount all of his goals, he STILL has the most career points of any player in the NHL.
Wayne Gretzky was the fastest player to accumulate 1000 career points. He was also the second fastest player to accumulate 1000 career points (1000-2000).
Wayne Gretzky and his brother, Brent, hold the record for most points scored by a pair of brothers in the NHL. Brent Gretzky has 4 career points.
Honestly I suspect it’s funnier that way, and also means we’re reacting the same way as Daisy, who I’m pretty sure doesn’t know the names of any skate-shinty players either.
(“Skate-shinty” is a name I made up after reading Daniel Radcliffe’s claim that the best way to annoy a Canadian was to refer to “ice hockey”, as though “hockey” on its own could possibly mean field hockey, and wondering if there was anything worse you could call it.)
198 thoughts on “Your table”
Ana Chronistic
People are allowed to dress up as WHATEVER THEY WANT
INCLUDING LEAFS FANS
King Daniel
the scariest Halloween costume
Gabriel A Klonoski
Or the most disappointing.
Shitbird
They’re first in the North division this year
Kaidah
They might have a hard time staying there after Tavares got hit in the head last night.
Demoted Oblivious
Do you mean that people are allowed to dress up as leafs fans, or that leafs fans, as something less than people, are still allowed to dress up? (even if they aren’t capable of it)
Siva
Both!
Pylgrim
Sorry but there’s no version of reality where a sports sweater is not dressing down.
Psychie
Some people define dressing up as wearing a favorite outfit, some as wearing their most expensive outfit, some as wearing their most fashionable outfit, and some as wearing the outfit they believe they look best in.
When I “dress up” for dates (all 4 that I’ve had), I wear my favorite t-shirt (it declares me as “protected by plot armor!), my favorite shorts (unless it’s cold, then I go for sweat pants), and my usual protagonist regalia (fancy hat, snazzy vest *now with more pockets*, and useless goggles). That’s also how I just dress on most Fridays, and the rest of the week I wear slightly less awesome t-shirts and significantly less cool shorts (the sweat pants are usually the same, more or less). For job interviews I swap the t-shirt out for a plain blue one (because I’ve been informed that graphic tees are “unprofessional” and am aware that wearing blue causes you to be perceived as more intelligent on a subconscious level) and the vest is changed for my previous one with fewer pockets as it has a sleeker look.
hof1991
In Wisconsin, people wear Packer jerseys to church all season long. Much more common than ties.
Deanatay
C’mon, they could actually be dressing up as members of the Toronto Maple Leaaahhahahahaha SORRY COULDN’T KEEP A STRAIGHT FACE
Sirksome
I don’t know who Dave Keon is.
Kyrik Michalowski
Famous Canadian hockey player who played for like 22 years. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
NotThatDrew
Hell, I barely know US athletes, but now I find myself with a sudden urge to research the Leafs.
BarerMender
Lie down and rest. The urge will go away. If it doesn’t have a cuppa. Tea fixes everything.
plasticwrap
Tea is for Brits, Asians and pansies. Real Americans drink coffee and let things fester.
Clif
Real coffee kills whatever is festering.
Needfuldoer
And its absence kills Tuvix and at least one Harry Kim.
NotThatDrew
Fitting then that (according to 23andMe, at least) I’m around 20ish percent English.
NotThatDrew
Back when I was in college, I was given the nickname of “The Englishman” as I almost always had a mug of tea with me whenever I was just chilling out in the communal areas
BarerMender
Brits? Asians? Pansies? PANSIES? Where do you get off? I’m an American of nearly 72 years standing and my tea can kick you coffee’s ass. Smart aleck.
Bicycle Bill
There’s tea, and then there’s TEA!
Tim
Coffee sucks. Tea is way better.
<–American, non "pansy"
Fist_of_Life
I agree. Tea is definitely the better.
Keulen
I prefer tea, and I’m an American.
Ana Chronistic
I prefer tea, and I don’t even really like tea
Steve
Americans are so crazy about tea, they started a war over it. That’s the whole reason they aren’t British. They’re all “Hands off my tea! I’ve got a gun!”
KaiserKris
Uncle Iron and Captain Levi would like words with you.
KaiserKris
Iroh. But … appropriate, in Season 3.
AbelUndercity
Also Caduceus Clay.
OBBWG
Forget tea or coffee. Slug a six pack of Red Bull. That’ll cure what ails ya.
He Who Abides
So long as what ails you is a heartbeat in proper rhythm, yes.
RassilonTDavros
I pour hot coffee over tea bags sometimes.
How well it works depends on the kind of tea.
plasticwrap
Toronto is now in the US? When did Canada get annexed?
Clif
It was one of the lesser known outcomes of the Texas-Israeli War.
https://tinyurl.com/xmkkhkmp
Siva
The treaty defining the US-Canada border actually says all the land WEST of a certain point is USA. Apparently, this is a clerical error, and was supposed to say ‘North.’ As a result of this, Minnesota has a ‘chimney’ jutting into Canada, and if you look at a better map, you see that this consists of mostly water.
One can argue that a good chunk of Canada is actually USA, says this treaty, but in one of those flukes, people chose to honour the agreement they intended, not the treaty they all signed.
Clif
Which treaty? There have been at least 8 treaty’s setting the border between US and Canada, not to mention a couple of conventions and a tribunal or two.
Ryek Hvek
Probably the Oregon Treaty, that set the US/Canada border at the 49th parallel. As “54-40 or fight” was a popular US slogan (giving the US all of British Columbia) prior to the treaty settled matters, Canadians prepared for a possible fight by inventing ice hockey.
Needfuldoer
One treaty or another defined the border to start at the northwest corner of a lake then extend west to the Pacific. However, the maps they had were vague and incomplete because it was the 18th or 19th century and they were hundreds (if not thousands) of miles away. This resulted in Minnesota biting off a piece of Canada (the Northwest Angle).
Further west, they knew about Vancouver island and ceded it to Canada, but missed Point Roberts, so we’re left with a little chunk of Washington state hanging off of British Columbia.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qMkYlIA7mgw
Tan
I believe the intended meaning was “…I barely know US athletes [let alone Canadian ones]…”
NotThatDrew
Correct
King Daniel
Too late, you’ve kickstarted an international incident between Canada and the US
Demoted Oblivious
How are we supposed to sort out this incident from the mess Biden is already cleaning up “thanks” be to his predecessor (may he also be pre-deceased)?
NotThatDrew
Well shit. That’s the second one I’ve started this year
Alan Lafond
All you need to know is that they’re the NHL team with the longest Stanley Cup drought in history, yet somehow still manage to maintain a fan base. 😛
He Who Abides
I mean, the Browns still have fans, so . . .
Lumino
If you’re interested in Hockey, Wayne Gretzky has the absolute best “Are you kidding me?” facts?
Wayne Gretzky has the most career points of any player in the NHL. If you discount all of his goals, he STILL has the most career points of any player in the NHL.
Wayne Gretzky was the fastest player to accumulate 1000 career points. He was also the second fastest player to accumulate 1000 career points (1000-2000).
Wayne Gretzky and his brother, Brent, hold the record for most points scored by a pair of brothers in the NHL. Brent Gretzky has 4 career points.
It’s like the Chuck Norris jokes of Hockey.
Proxiehunter
He played FIFTEEN SEASONS with the Toronto Maple Leafs, and other things from his opening Wikipedia paragraph.
Thag Simmons
I assume he played Hockey with the Maple Leafs, and was a palyer of skill and renown
I didn’t think the Leafs had any of those
Deanatay
He might simply be famous for his resilience, high pain tolerance, and irrational tenacity.
Andrew_C
Well one plyer who knows his arse from his elbow isn’t enough when the rest of the team couldn’t organise a piss up in a brewery
Hilzabub
The Leafs usually have one or two players of skill and renown at any given time. That’s not really enough to do well in the playoffs, though.
Daibhid C
Honestly I suspect it’s funnier that way, and also means we’re reacting the same way as Daisy, who I’m pretty sure doesn’t know the names of any skate-shinty players either.
(“Skate-shinty” is a name I made up after reading Daniel Radcliffe’s claim that the best way to annoy a Canadian was to refer to “ice hockey”, as though “hockey” on its own could possibly mean field hockey, and wondering if there was anything worse you could call it.)
Ana Chronistic
Violent figure skating?
Demoted Oblivious
/cough/Tanya /cough/Harding
Keulen
I’m assuming a hockey player, since Ruth knows who he is.
Clif
What do you mean, you don’t know who Dave Keon is?
He’s the one with the missing jersey.
Kyrik Michalowski
Well, seems Conquest was able to cut through Daisy’s awkwardness and get her to her table. Now, the trainwreck can truly begin.
Fist_of_Life
Everything before was merely a little wobble in the tracks.
NotThatDrew
Well, this is off to a great start
Leorale
I can hardly wait for the terrible middle
Clif
It will all end in
tearsa Slipshinea flashback to Mike entering witness protection.King Daniel
And getting rid of Billie, of course. That’s why Jennifer exists.
Thag Simmons
Eh, still a better start than Ruth and Billie
Clif
Define better.
Sam
Not starting with physical assault.
Despite Rage
Still too early for that call…
Clif
If it works for them, who are we to criticize?
Sam
We are the judges of this date. Why do you think we have giant cards with numbers on them.
plasticwrap
I wonder how many DoA readers are into hockey enough to really get this punchline.
King Daniel
For those who aren’t, the hovertext is a good start
plasticwrap
Or you know, google/wikipedia.
Leorale
Or context clues.
It works just as well whether Daisy / the reader has heard of him or not.