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🇬🇧 BRIT Reacts To NHL PLAYERS MAKING THE FANS HAPPY!
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Hi everyone, I’m Kabir and welcome to another episode of Kabir Considers! In this video I’m Going To React To NHL PLAYERS MAKING THE FANS HAPPY!
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@cambarkman558
@cambarkman558 2 года назад
I sent hockey cards in the mail to players when I was a kid asking them to sign them. Not only would I get my card back signed, I got a team exclusive card, signed, and a team photo, signed by 5 or 6 guys.
@zacharyricords8964
@zacharyricords8964 2 года назад
Wow thats incredible!
@denevaflath1397
@denevaflath1397 2 года назад
Cut
@Leftylobber
@Leftylobber 2 года назад
Atta boy. Thats the way to do it.
@Timmycoo
@Timmycoo 2 года назад
That's a really cool story.
@svntn
@svntn 2 года назад
my dad sent his Beliveau jersey to get it signed, he received a signed stick + the jersey. you can see the stars in his eyes whenever he gets the chance to tell the story.
@bigernmacrackin6176
@bigernmacrackin6176 2 года назад
Here in Chicago, ANYBODY can walk down to the glass during warm ups before the game and wait until the seat owners come to their seats. Patrick Kane tosses a puck to a fan in the same section next to the bench as he comes off the ice (always the last one out there) and my nephew actually caught one. His favorite player and he'll never forget it...
@Timmycoo
@Timmycoo 2 года назад
Amazing that such a selfless act can make a young kid's lifelong memory. Brings a tear to my eyes watching it.
@spiralbones
@spiralbones 2 года назад
It works both ways too. I am from Detroit, I remember Barry Sanders being an asshole to my mother at a game we went to. I will always remember that. Same as I will always remember seeing Chris Benoit almost run over some of his fans because they were blocking his car just a few weeks before, well you know.
@DeusSalis
@DeusSalis 2 года назад
Same with Calgary
@sacredsiren
@sacredsiren Год назад
Same here in NY, anyone can go down to the glass during warmups, at least for the Islanders games. In 2019 we had some Buffalo fans with their kids that made the drive down to see Buffalo play the Isles at Nassau Coliseum and they didn't realize anyone could go down during warmups. We told them they should head down to the ice because they would probably get pucks if the Sabers players saw them. They were so excited when they came back up because they got a bunch of pucks and photos with the players. Moments like this make hockey so special.
@leahd4611
@leahd4611 2 года назад
There are so many of this type of video for the NHL and Hockey fans. You should do more of them. Hockey players are some of the nicest, realest pro athletes out there. I have seen them do things for fans (especially kids) that make grown men cry on more than one occasion. They really get it. They get that the kids and fans look up to them because they were in the same position when they were kids. And it's not just the big name players either. In most arenas, anyone can go down into the lower bowl and get down to the glass during warm ups in hopes of seeing their favorite player up close. Lots of kids bring signs in hopes that they get noticed and more TV people try to get everyone on camera who has a sign so that it can be seen on the broadcast. I remember as a kid, going down to the glass for warm up and being in awe of just how big and fast the players were. TV doesn't do the game justice. Seeing a game live is such a different experience. I hope that when you come to Canada and/or the USA that you get to see a game live.
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
NHL players genuinely seem like awesome guys. It’s always nice to see the interactions between them and the fans, must create a lot of unforgettable memories!
@davenoppe8574
@davenoppe8574 2 года назад
Quite often kids come down along glass during pre game warmup even tho their seats may be up in stands.
@davidthieman8020
@davidthieman8020 2 года назад
Thanks Kabir, For the tear jerker moments in any sport make peoples happy.
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
This was fun! I loved seeing the happiness on their faces
@phobiaone306
@phobiaone306 2 года назад
I've seen that joy first hand. My mother, and I use to have season tickets to the Houston Aeros (Minor League team that was Farm Team for Minnesota Wild), and we would take my Nephew to weekend games with us. Through a lot of their fan appreciation stuff (Dinner with Players, Fan Club Pot Luck Dinner for the players, etc...) my Nephew received signed Pucks, and Sticks from various players. We also became good friends with 2 of the players (Cavanaugh, and Cavoise for those curious). A lot of the players remember being that kid asking for a puck, or stick, so they know what it means to these kids. Hockey Players tend to be the nicest gentlemen you could ever meet (off the ice that is lol).
@docbearmb
@docbearmb 2 года назад
No PR person had to come up with a “Win Over Fans” program. For these guys, being normal, yet generous guys is second nature to them. Hockey players have always been the best.
@differnet
@differnet 9 месяцев назад
This is part of the reason why I think hockey sport. The men playing the game are so down to earth. They actually care like no other sport.
@jkoll42
@jkoll42 2 года назад
Hockey really has a strong dichotomy. On one hand it's a brutally punishing sport that is the last mainstream sport where fights are expected and allowed and overwhelmingly self policed. On the flip side you have players who are overall very engaged, generous and so good spirited towards those in attendance who (also uniquely) are just a thin sheet of plexiglass away from the play.
@michaelm1670
@michaelm1670 2 года назад
When you show up early to a hockey game it is a custom to walk down to the glass regulardless of where your seat is and you always let the kids sit on the glass in front of you
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
That’s an awesome tradition!
@michaelm1670
@michaelm1670 2 года назад
@@kabirconsiders if you ever get a chance sit behind the net and watch multiple hundred mph shot come at you. It's unreal
@babyfry4775
@babyfry4775 2 года назад
So sweet. Love those guys. Great reaction Kabir!
@lady_____coconut
@lady_____coconut 2 года назад
i cried like 6 separate times during this video LMAO nothing makes me happier than seeing pure elation on other peoples faces. what a lovely video.
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
It really warmed my heart :)
@mcm0324
@mcm0324 2 года назад
NHL players don't have the egos of other pro athletes in the US. For the most part, they still see themselves as regular people. Hockey players are the most genuine, down to earth athletes! I got a puck from a player at a Philadelphia Flyers game in 1980 -- I still have it.
@michaelmacintyre9643
@michaelmacintyre9643 2 года назад
Mike Emrick said it best in 1995 during the finals between New Jersey and Detroit, the reason for the down to earth attitude of NHL players is because the game has strong roots in rural Canada. They will look you in the eye and give the best answer they can.
@michaelt3308
@michaelt3308 2 года назад
It's the fighters on each team that are generally the most friendly and outgoing with fans...
@michaelt3308
@michaelt3308 2 года назад
Just subscribed, you seem like a nice person..😊
@chattymorris4264
@chattymorris4264 2 года назад
We used to go watch the Florida Panthers practice. After practice they would come out, without fail, and talk to us, sign anything for us and just spend time with us fans. Something I’ll never forget. #3 Paul Laus will always be my hero!!
@md_vandenberg
@md_vandenberg 2 года назад
I wonder how many of those players were once tossed a puck or stick and cemented their love to play hockey professionally.
@michaelmacintyre9643
@michaelmacintyre9643 2 года назад
Some of the most fan friendly players are the toughest players. Hearts of gold these guys! Check out the video of Carey Price and the young fan who recently had lost his Mom!
@christineharrison7815
@christineharrison7815 2 года назад
Hockey players are some of the nicest most down to earth players….this happens most every game….you only seen a very few incidents.I wish I could tell a few amazing stories (but can not due to the nature of my job at the time) about some awesome tear jerking moments I seen from a couple particular Hall of Famers and their interactions with fans…..just know NHL players are some of the best people in sports!!!!
@tiffaniterris2886
@tiffaniterris2886 Год назад
The sticks, if they are real and not generic wood sticks meant for giving away to fans, are worth anywhere from $200 to $350 depending on the brand.
@Wholesome_Hans
@Wholesome_Hans 2 года назад
Dude, my face hurts from smiling for 14 minutes straight!
@Tiger5672
@Tiger5672 2 года назад
I had a cool interaction with my favorite player Rick Nash. It was back in February of 2003. He was a rookie for my favorite team the Columbus Blue Jackets and they were playing in Boston. I was with my mom and two of our friends. We were staying in the team hotel and we got to meet Rick Nash in the lobby of the hotel and also met the head coach. It's so true, hockey players are the nicest people you will ever meet!
@billtaylor3382
@billtaylor3382 2 года назад
The Arizona Coyotes the NHL team here in Phoenix has a Fan day every year in the off season and you can meet them and get goodies and such. I took my kids there many times back in the day when they were kids it was special.
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
Sounds like a great team to support!
@CaptainCanada14
@CaptainCanada14 2 года назад
these clips are from warm-up, so most of the seats right along the glass haven't been filled yet, so a lot of the people standing around in these clips are actually sitting all around the rink, they just gather along the glass during the warm-up
@jcarlovitch
@jcarlovitch 2 года назад
A lot of these are during warm ups and kids with tickets far away are allowed to be at the glass during warm ups.
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
It’s a really nice touch
@brianhixson5357
@brianhixson5357 Год назад
NHL players are the nicest ppl on earth.
@vinceniederman
@vinceniederman 28 дней назад
Exactly No Matter What Team U Root For The NHL!
@brianhixson5357
@brianhixson5357 28 дней назад
@@vinceniederman yessire
@vinceniederman
@vinceniederman 28 дней назад
@@brianhixson5357 I Love watching This Guy’s Videos!
@LordPorkChop84
@LordPorkChop84 2 года назад
Its funny you mentioned "die hard fans", well most of those fan/player interactions happened during warm-ups about an hour and a half before the game starts, so those fans ARE die-hards 😝 they show up early and wait around JUST to get a chance to maybe meet some of the players. Happens all the time and its super great for the kids ☺ God I love this game 💙💙
@robertlarosejr.1535
@robertlarosejr.1535 2 года назад
I met Cam Talbot (the goalie who gave the kid his stick) and he signed a puck for me and took a pic. Amazing guy
@donaldparlettjr3295
@donaldparlettjr3295 2 года назад
Hockey players are the best, they are real people. If you ever come to the US you definitely need to get to a hockey game. The energy in the arena is insane and noisy. Oh by the way "ROCK THE RED!!!!" Go Caps!!
@juliesolock7191
@juliesolock7191 2 года назад
Kabir, you should react to the St. Louis Blues 2019 Stanley Cup store with their super fan Layla. It will bring you to tears.
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
I’ll put it in the list!
@danielleloren8007
@danielleloren8007 2 года назад
We have season tickets for the San Jose Sharks and they’re awesome about signing things for fans waiting where they exit in their cars after the games. Especially signing things for kids! Not sure how other arenas do things but usually at SAP Center we can get down by the ice during warm ups which is when most of the interactions you see in this video happen. NHL players seem to be the most dedicated to doing this stuff across the board. There are obviously players in every sport that do, but it’s been my observation that it’s a bit more prevalent in hockey.
@craig725
@craig725 2 года назад
I got a few pucks that went over the glass before they put the nets in, but I’ll never forget being down by the glass pre-game for an Islanders / Whalers games in the 92-93 season and Terry Yake pointed at me and flipped me a puck. I’m an Isles fan, but I’ll never forget that
@davecondreay
@davecondreay 2 года назад
Is someone cutting onions around here? lol Hockey players always have time for the fans. Just amazing people. The only athletes that do more for the fans than hockey players, are (believe it or not) professional wrestlers.
@derekcole1
@derekcole1 2 года назад
Check out part 3 of this series, it goes a little bit passed giving pucks and sticks away...
@zacharyricords8964
@zacharyricords8964 2 года назад
Crap! That made me so happy i got a bit emotional. The joy on their faces is contagious.
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
Very heartwarming :)
@JohnDoe-eu1lc
@JohnDoe-eu1lc 2 года назад
Usually the lower bowl is open to all during warmups down by the glass. Then when the game starts they have to go to their own seats.
@SuperBearJew42
@SuperBearJew42 2 года назад
You need to check out Carry Price meets kid who lost his mother, it truly makes you believe in humanity!!
@jerrysantos6484
@jerrysantos6484 2 года назад
This is so cool. 👍
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
Very heartwarming 🤗
@hannelinorrgard2403
@hannelinorrgard2403 2 года назад
They let you mill about during warmups, especially if you're a kid, so anyone can end up with something. I've never gotten anything at a game, but the good memories for me are during autograph sessions (I watched minor leagues, but many of the player did have NHL stints). The players who interacted with me instead of just signing and passing it on were those I remembered.
@ethanpost9774
@ethanpost9774 2 года назад
That stick at a sports store is like $150
@svntn
@svntn 2 года назад
During warm-ups, the seats are a bit of a free-for-all. most kids at ice level have seats higher up, but will run down to the glass. not too sure if it works like that everywhere, but i’ve done it every time i went to a habs game when i was a kid.
@lizturner267
@lizturner267 Год назад
If you’re a kid with a sign you’re brought down to the ice especially during warm us 😊
@katharrell3737
@katharrell3737 2 года назад
I just got home from work & I so needed this!! I have been driving through the devastation left by the hurricane and have spent the day crying & heartbroken for the people in this state. THANK YOU KABIR, I needed this good feeling.
@johnrooney1033
@johnrooney1033 2 года назад
Most arenas let anyone down to the glass for the pregame skate. That's when the fans with signs get to hopefully interact with and maybe get a puck. They send everyone back to their seats before the game starts.
@plummerfan16
@plummerfan16 2 года назад
Always love seeing wholesome athlete content
@hughfuller8416
@hughfuller8416 2 года назад
These are always heartwarming videos
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
Yeah it was great to see the fans so happy and appreciative
@3HDproduction
@3HDproduction 2 года назад
During warm ups anybody can go sit near the glass
@tammysavoie9771
@tammysavoie9771 Год назад
Hockey players are the most compassionate and giving players. I've been to many different sporting events and nothing compares to hockey. The fans are just different.
@garychandler7632
@garychandler7632 2 года назад
These are rules.... Never approach a player just out for the day shopping or eating. A garcias head nod or photo from afar is acceptable (unless they are with their family, no pics of the family). Let them have a life. But.... on gameday or at practice, it's on. Waiting outside the hotel for autographs, waiting along glass in warmups, outside the rink after the game/practice. these dudes will sign anything, talk to you and show mad respect to fans. It's the give and take. Dont interrupt their daily life but they give it everything when appropriate.
@jonmendelson1104
@jonmendelson1104 2 года назад
I saw a player from my favorite team and paid for a drink for him a few years back (just told the bartender to put his next drink on my tab, didn't bug him). Awhile later I found it funny to realize that if that event was described to someone it would be: "A guy who makes $0 per year at his job (unfunded startup) just paid for a drink for another guy who makes millions of dollars per year."
@raurymauk
@raurymauk 2 года назад
NHL is gonna be starting up here soon. Players are going back to training camp in a couple of days now. Preseason begins late September season will start in mid October.
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
I’m looking forward to it!
@torilynn5545
@torilynn5545 2 года назад
If you get to the game in time for warm ups, most arenas will let you go watch down by the glass. You just need to move if the person with that seat shows up. You need to check out Hockey Players and their "Heroes".
@carlopaolucci6570
@carlopaolucci6570 Год назад
No one does it better than hockey players.
@andrewweiss9355
@andrewweiss9355 2 года назад
Literally just a couple days ago blake wheeler of the Winnipeg jets was in a supermarket and bought the groceries of a mother infront of him who had forgotten her card. These sorta things are definitely just in their nature
@wesleydolen9180
@wesleydolen9180 2 года назад
Modern Kevlar hockey sticks can be worth several hundred bucks.
@dennisb2450
@dennisb2450 2 года назад
I can tell you prior to Covid the Pittsburgh Penguins players would deliver season tickets to fans at their homes. They also would pick random fans last home game and give the game worn jerseys
@garychandler7632
@garychandler7632 2 года назад
NHL players buy their own gear, pads, sticks everything.. these sticks are about $500-$600 a peice.
@Leftylobber
@Leftylobber 2 года назад
MUST WATCH. Coco: The Grant Fuhr Story. Greatest goalie of all time, NHL's 1st Black HoFer and the sweetest guy I know. Were playing golf together tomorrow.
@ethanpost9774
@ethanpost9774 2 года назад
DAMN I actually checked and sticks are more expensive than when I played like 6 years ago...$300 for a 2020-21 CCM!
@Pureception
@Pureception 2 года назад
During hockey warm ups, which is everything you saw in this vid, all spectators are allowed to show up early and walk down to the front row seats and watch everyone warm up! All equal opportunities for all individuals who got noticed in this video, don't need a first class ticket!
@willardwooten9582
@willardwooten9582 2 года назад
I got a autographed hockey stick from a Jr Hockey player from Western Hockey League. Michal Sykora came from Czechoslovakia lived in Tacoma playing for the Rockets but got drafted and played for the San Jose Sharks in the 90s.
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
That’s awesome! Do you still have it?
@willardwooten9582
@willardwooten9582 2 года назад
@@kabirconsiders Yes , I also have a Rocket Team autographed stick and a bunch of sign pucks over the time they were here before moving to Kelowna , Canada.
@Darth_Lunas
@Darth_Lunas 2 года назад
Check out the rivalry between the Chicago Blackhawks and The St. Louis Blues (Yikes). Or the story of the original six. In the beginning there were only 6 teams in the league.
@jonmendelson1104
@jonmendelson1104 2 года назад
Eh, the 6 teams is an oversimplification. There were a lot more but only six of them that actually lasted. The inaugural season of the NHL was 1917-18 and the teams in the league were the Montreal Canadiens, the Toronto Hockey Club, the Ottawa Senators, and the Montreal Wanderers. The Wanderers' arena burned down partway through that season so they only played 6 games (the other teams played 22 games) and were done in the league after that. The next season the Toronto Hockey Club was called the Toronto Arenas and there were 3 total teams in the league. The next year it was the Toronto St. Patricks instead of the Arenas and the Quebec Athletics joined the league. Then the Quebec Athletics were replaced by the Hamilton Tigers. Then the Montreal Maroons and Boston Bruins joined the league for the 1924-1925 season, then the Hamilton Tigers left but the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Americans came in (7 total teams that season). The next season there were 10 teams (Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Cougars, and New York Rangers joined). That lasted until the '30-'31 season when the Pirates moved and became the Philadelphia Quakers and the Cougars changed their name to the Detroit Falcons. The next season the Ottawa Senators and Philadelphia Quakers took the year off. The following season the Senators returned but the Quakers never came back and the Falcons changed their name to the Red Wings. Then in '34-'35 the Senators moved to St. Louis and became the Eagles. The next season the Eagles left the league. In '38-39 the Montreal Maroons took the year off and never came back. In '41-'42 the New York Americans changed their name to the Brooklyn Americans.That was the 25th season of the NHL and would be the last season the Brooklyn Americans were in the league. The following season was the start of the "Original Six Era." and it lasted until 1967.
@a_doog189
@a_doog189 2 года назад
Not sure what's up with giving up the nameplace... seems like that would be frowned upon.
@diefordethklok3711
@diefordethklok3711 2 года назад
Only because you asked nicely. - Canadian *hits like button early* Lol
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
Thanks my friend :)
@diefordethklok3711
@diefordethklok3711 2 года назад
@@kabirconsiders np fam. If you’re looking for funny videos to react to check out Metalocalypse - Hotdog discussion (its 1.5 min) and Metalocalypse - Hamburger Time (1.5 min). If not it’s cool, I’m drunk so I had to throw it in there lol.
@spacetiger5076
@spacetiger5076 2 года назад
It’s no small thing for a player to give away a stick. These things get pretty expensive for the good ones. I still have a stick I got from a player back in the 80’s.
@FrenchSilkPie611
@FrenchSilkPie611 2 года назад
You should react to urinatingtree NFL season preview of the AFC/NFC and also his weekly review of the NFL with This week in sports ball.
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
I’ll put it on the list!
@AndoC29
@AndoC29 2 года назад
Another great hockey reaction. 🏒 A little more than a month tell NHL season starts. 🏒
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
Thanks mate :) I can’t wait!
@maryskinner1329
@maryskinner1329 Год назад
Read somewhere that Hockey players have the most interactions with the fans.
@Timmycoo
@Timmycoo 2 года назад
I love these moments. Hockey players are the freaking best. My wife at the time surprised me with a puck signed by Patrick Marleau when she went to meet him on his way off the ice. Never been so shocked.
@hardtackbeans9790
@hardtackbeans9790 2 года назад
Some of the hockey players do seem to be less stuck on themselves that other sports. Most are crazy as hell but many are normal.
@sweetwater156
@sweetwater156 2 года назад
NHL players are some of the best in sports when it comes to fan engagement. I’m a Hurricanes fan, known as the “bunch of jerks” for celebrating with fans after the game. The Canadians didn’t like that. 😂
@denevaflath1397
@denevaflath1397 2 года назад
It just takes a moment to make someone happy. NHL players are the Best at taking that "moment".
@atomant451
@atomant451 2 года назад
Keep the Kids involved, thats how Canada breads greats.
@wmlemerise2331
@wmlemerise2331 Год назад
If you can't weep, you are not passionate enough to play hockey
@H8Gravity
@H8Gravity 2 года назад
Really really think you’d love Miracle-greatest moment in American sports history
@robleonard6424
@robleonard6424 2 года назад
HOCKEY PLAYERS are the Best, Toughest, and Nicest athletes you will ever meet!!! 👍
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
They definitely seem like good dudes, mostly anyway 😂
@robleonard6424
@robleonard6424 2 года назад
@@kabirconsiders My Mother in-law worked as a radiologist for all the St. Louis teams.... She said... The St. Louis Cardinals Baseball players would come in bitching about a hangnail... The St. Louis football player would come in and just expected to be treated instantly... But the St. Louis Blues Players would come in.. Teeth missing, Broken Bones, Stitches in their forehead,.. But were the Nicest, and the politis Guys you ever wanted to meet... And always wanted to know... How soon can I get back on the ice ?
@samuelengle3773
@samuelengle3773 2 года назад
You really need to check out the St Louis Blues and about their inspiration during their Stanley Cup run. Get tissues ready.
@monicamar8616
@monicamar8616 2 года назад
You have to react to Chris Rock. In my opinion is one of the best.
@Thetequilashooter1
@Thetequilashooter1 2 года назад
I used to not be a big NHL fan. I grew up in the desert and have never ice skated so maybe it’s easier to understand. However, with all the political crap that is now going on I have been changing my ways. It’s one of the few sports that I can watch to help escape from all the BS we are going through. On a better note, this video is great! We need more videos like this that a positive and make your heart melt, especially when it involves kids. Thanks!
@derrymcguinness783
@derrymcguinness783 2 года назад
I could be mistaken but is this a reupload because didn’t u already react to this
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
RU-vid released it by accident a few days ago 😩
@Gantzz321
@Gantzz321 2 года назад
reupload? sure I have watched this already
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
RU-vid released it by accident a few days ago 😩
@RicIsGod
@RicIsGod 2 года назад
What about the kid at the end of the Brentford smashing is Arsenal
@faiththomas1749
@faiththomas1749 2 года назад
Imagine this going to your first hockey game and getting on the Jumbotron only to be completely red faced yeah that was me during a Los Angeles kings ( home team home game went with my dad who went with my uncle who is Canadian ) vs Phoenix coyotes ( the people in front of me had to tell me )
@kabirconsiders
@kabirconsiders 2 года назад
Sounds like an unforgettable moment 😂
@faiththomas1749
@faiththomas1749 2 года назад
@@kabirconsiders oh it was , like I said the precursor to this was an invite my dad got from my uncle who’s Canadian and then I asked him if we could go , little did I know I’d get on the Jumbotron
@noahrivera3050
@noahrivera3050 2 года назад
NHL to me is the best sport's no offense to other sport's fan this just my opinion fam
@codypk5111
@codypk5111 2 года назад
Used to live across the hedges in an apartment complex where the local low level team (pensacola ice pilots) had a few guys living there. My mom was called into work at like 8pm on a Friday and so she asked them if they would watch over me until she got back; she came home to find 5 drunk Canadian giants playing tony hawks pro skater with me
@codypk5111
@codypk5111 2 года назад
I’ve never met a Canadian I didn’t like
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