Re: Anyone recognize this cup?




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Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer ^W^W^W^W soc.genealogy.britain,
Sharon said ...
It had its roots in England, but made a name for itself in Canada:

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060420/stanley_cup_060420/20060420?hub=Canada

Probably because when we think of hockey, we don't think about a ton of
body armour and skates, we think cold school playing fields :-)

God, yes......and bruised shins.
And the first time I had to play on a tarmac "field" - Dad had been sent to
Cyprus. Everything moves MUCH faster without the grass to slow it down!
Lesley Robertson


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  • Re: Anyone recognize this cup?
    ... Probably because when we think of hockey, we don't think about a ton of ... body armour and skates, we think cold school playing fields :-) ...
    (soc.genealogy.britain)
  • Re: Anyone recognize this cup?
    ... Probably because when we think of hockey, we don't think about a ton of ... body armour and skates, we think cold school playing fields :-) ...
    (soc.genealogy.britain)
  • Re: Anyone recognize this cup?
    ... Probably because when we think of hockey, we don't think about a ton of ... body armour and skates, we think cold school playing fields :-) ...
    (soc.genealogy.britain)
  • Re: Anyone recognize this cup?
    ... Probably because when we think of hockey, we don't think about a ton of ... body armour and skates, we think cold school playing fields :-) ...
    (soc.genealogy.britain)
  • Re: Anyone recognize this cup?
    ... Sharon said ... ... Probably because when we think of hockey, we don't think about a ton of ... body armour and skates, we think cold school playing fields :-) ...
    (soc.genealogy.britain)