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hockey t-shirts
Jim had the bright idea for us to get matching t-shirts for our vacation. Isn’t he cute? (Reminds me of Clark Griswold, in a lot of ways…LOL!) We’ve done the matching thing before, for our Disney cruise. I had a dress and the girls had matching dresses, and Jim and the boys had matching Hawaiian shirts - all courtesy of the Disney store.
Since we’re going to Toronto and Montreal and our vacation is kind of hockey centered, he decided that we should have hockey t-shirts. Last night I logged onto the net and searched around for some deals, and found out that the NHL shop at shop.nhl.com was having a sweet sale. I ordered us each a Tampa Bay Lightning shirt (black for Jim and Matthew, pink for us girls) and then I ordered each of us a Montreal Canadiens t-shirt (all red). Won’t we be cute? (Or nauseating? You decide.)
Side note: Why do the Montreal Canadiens spell “Canadiens” with an “E”? Should it be CanadiAns? What’s that all about? Just like they add a “U” to color and favor, they’re removing A’s and replacing them with E’s. Crazy people.
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June 11th, 2007 at 12:24 am
but how can you wear shirts for a different team than TB?
June 11th, 2007 at 8:58 am
When in Rome…
August 13th, 2007 at 2:30 pm
The moniker Canadiens is spelled with an “e” instead of an “a” as it the French language masculine version of Canadians that is used for the team. If it were a team of French female athletes, the name would be “Canadiennes”
August 13th, 2007 at 2:37 pm
Further, it is your fellow patriots that have removed the “u” from old English words such as favour and colour. I guess it was the spoils of the War of Independence