Hockey - Highly Recommended Seller

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After a recent purchase from Phil (Hockey) I can safely say that he is a highly trustworthy seller, and he delivered my item quickly and was a joy to buy from. He also was kind enough to include an extra set of hands which was really helpful. I would not hesitate to buy from him again! Cheers Phil 馃憤
 
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Being a Canadian, I sure like his handle!!

Phil is a transplanted Canadian who plays hockey on a regular basis.
 
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Phil is a transplanted Canadian who plays hockey on a regular basis.

Yea there's a lot of those transplanted Canadians around eh

Trev came down here from Winnipeg to thaw out and ended up never leaving
 
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Phil is a transplanted Canadian who plays hockey on a regular basis.
I can just see the new show on your sports network...Hockey Night in Oz!!
Or "Australian Rules Hockey"...How do you get skates to fit those koalas??
 
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I think Phil got transplanted somewhere else, only Trev is down here and he doesn't play hockey, he just says aboot a lot and eats Kraft Dinners. That said one of the blokes I work with here is also Canadian and plays hockey in Brisbane even when its 35C outside the ice.
 
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I think this thread has been officially hijacked...or is that hooked?!?!

I think Phil got transplanted somewhere else, only Trev is down here and he doesn't play hockey, he just says aboot a lot and eats Kraft Dinners. That said one of the blokes I work with here is also Canadian and plays hockey in Brisbane even when its 35C outside the ice.
And this is unusual?? National Hockey League (NHL) playoffs extend to May and June when it's just as hot here.
Kids run around with shorts and T-shirts with huge hockey bags and sticks in the sweltering heat of summer on their way to the rink.
Canadians are crazy about their ice sports, any time of the year...my kids are speedskaters (competition season from Oct to April) and they were back on the ice training in July and August...
 
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I think this thread has been officially hijacked...or is that hooked?!?!


And this is unusual?? National Hockey League (NHL) playoffs extend to May and June when it's just as hot here.
Kids run around with shorts and T-shirts with huge hockey bags and sticks in the sweltering heat of summer on their way to the rink.
Canadians are crazy about their ice sports, any time of the year...my kids are speedskaters (competition season from Oct to April) and they were back on the ice training in July and August...

In this country, any hockey is unusual lol
 
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After a recent purchase from Phil (Hockey) I can safely say that he is a highly trustworthy seller, and he delivered my item quickly and was a joy to buy from. He also was kind enough to include an extra set of hands which was really helpful. I would not hesitate to buy from him again! Cheers Phil 馃憤
Thank you for the feedback, I really appreciate it.
 
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I think Phil got transplanted somewhere else, only Trev is down here and he doesn't play hockey, he just says aboot a lot and eats Kraft Dinners. That said one of the blokes I work with here is also Canadian and plays hockey in Brisbane even when its 35C outside the ice.
hahaha, too funny. I'm in Sacramento, California. Ask Trev to make you some poutine. It's really yummy.
 
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hahaha, too funny. I'm in Sacramento, California. Ask Trev to make you some poutine. It's really yummy.

He already showed me the stuff, combines my three favorite food groups, and if KFC sold it here I'd have died years ago.
 
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The only trouble with poutine is that it needs to be taken with your favourite statin to keep the cholesterol down!!
Sacramento, eh? Man, I am impressed with the penetration of hockey in Northern and central California!! Or maybe too many Canadian ex-pats?!