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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2008

Dylan's Canadian Adventure Part 5 - Ice Hockey

The Vancouver SWAP office organises events for their members from time to time. In this case it was going to an ice hockey match. The "Vancouver Giants" were playing the "Chilliwack Bruins".

I mention that there were 3 failed buses. This is because the bus we needed to get to the stadium was completely full 3 times in a row. At this point we tried a different bus at a different bus stop and succeeded. However, there was a guy (who I'm pretty sure was on weed) that I sat next to who suddenly, and without warning decided to tell everyone to have a "happy happy day", and then started to sing "If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands". Weird!

Music: "Slap That Bass!" by My Machine (trevormac)
http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/135457

For more information please visit my Canada blog at:
http://dylanincanada.blogspot.com

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  • @judopuns this isnt even the same level as the nhl but this is the league for 16-21 year olds to get noticed by scouts and drafted by nhl teams

  • No hockey league is comparable to the NHL :) I find even a league lower to be extremely boring compared to the NHL, except maybe the KHL, but thats a different continent, just saying that if you found this game boring :P

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