theprocessofbelief
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I don't go into the "Male Fetish for Wearing Female Lingerie" Thread and interfere with your conversations because it doesn't interest me. Why do you have to come in here?
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Originally Posted by theprocessofbelief
at this dude. You feel that way, yet you felt the urge to come in this thread why?
I don't go into the "Male Fetish for Wearing Female Lingerie" Thread and interfere with your conversations because it doesn't interest me. Why do you have to come in here?
who watches hockey and the winter olympics? only the entire world. The world doesn't revolve around basketball and the U.S.A. homieOriginally Posted by I HIT LICKS
Originally Posted by DeadsetAce
Originally Posted by I HIT LICKS
I literally don't know 1 person that was talking about or watching the game.where do you live? crawl out from under that box, homey
Not canada. Seems like the only place this was relevent and to all 39 NHL fans in the US.
Who pays attention to Hockey???
WINTER olympics at that
Originally Posted by JumpmanJordanAddict89
how can we be salty when the majority of US does not even care about your sport and yet we still almost won
What are you talking about?Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
Man when USA scored that goal people were about to cry, you have to understand we hate you, all of you so much.
Most Canadians have an irrational detest for Americans.Originally Posted by Son of Troy
What are you talking about?Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
Man when USA scored that goal people were about to cry, you have to understand we hate you, all of you so much.
easy to see why with some of the people in hereOriginally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
Most Canadians of the world has an irrational detest for Americans.Originally Posted by Son of Troy
What are you talking about?Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
Man when USA scored that goal people were about to cry, you have to understand we hate you, all of you so much.
Originally Posted by fraij da 5 11
I feel bad for my man Ryan Miller... Tough loss.
He is a beast though, too bad its so hard for Buffalo to consistently keep a legitimate team in front of him.
its just sad, some of the people here are salty as @#$% about getting 2nd. stop being sore losers and just accept the US isnt the best at everything instead of saying things like "nobody here cares about your sport" (for the record I personally dont, but alot of Americans do). That's just the typical "oh we dont win because no one here cares about it" excuse for not getting 1st in soccer and hockeyOriginally Posted by DeadsetAce
easy to see why with some of the people in hereOriginally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
Most Canadians of the world has an irrational detest for Americans.Originally Posted by Son of Troy
What are you talking about?Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
Man when USA scored that goal people were about to cry, you have to understand we hate you, all of you so much.
Originally Posted by I HIT LICKS
DeadsetAce wrote:
I HIT LICKS wrote:
I literally don't know 1 person that was talking about or watching the game.
The ratings numbers reflected the anticipation of the Olympic gold-medal game between Canada and the United States.
Sunday's epic -- won by Canada 3-2 in overtime -- was the most-watched hockey game since the gold-medal game in 1980, when the United States beat Finland after stunning the Soviet Union in the "Miracle on Ice." That gold-medal game drew 32.8 million.
According to NBC, the game drew an average viewership of 27.6 million and a rating of 15.2, a jump of 45.5 percent from the same matchup at the 2002 Salt Lake City Games. Both gold-medal games were aired midafternoon live.
From 5:30 p.m. ET to 6 p.m. ET, the audience reached its peak, with 34.8 million glued to the TV.
The game, carried in Canada on nine national networks and in eight languages, became the most-watched television broadcast in Canadian history. An average of 16.6 million Canadians, or about half of the nation's population, tuned in.
And about 80 percent of the population, or 26.5 million people, watched at least part of the game.
Buffalo -- where tournament MVP Ryan Miller plays for the Sabres -- was the top individual market in the United States, with a 32.6 rating. Pittsburgh, Detroit, Minneapolis and Milwaukee rounded out the top five.
The celebration continued through the night, with Canadian television reporting an average of 14.3 million catching the closing ceremonies.
ESPN.com.
In comparison, the Celtics/Lakers finals in 08 drew an average rating of 9.3. Just sayin.