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Honestly, I find it a little hard to disagree.
It's one thing to throw a bone to your fans by adding the odd Canuck player now and again, but GM? The vestigial tails kind of freak other people out, and this is a position requiring good relationships with the other GMs. Combine that with the well-known significantly lower intelligence of the Canadian male vs. American, and that's a huge hole to climb out of.
Hey, I take offence to that
Hardly anyone is aware of how stupid I am!
(Double burn!)
I guess it would take an American to look at the international stats for IQ and read the numbers wrong, and then post a comment on it. ;)
Anything more will be a pleasant surprise.
Flanagan was an extremely popular Oriole and when his contract ran out last year, the team quietly parted ways with him.
Other than that, I find the sturm und drang a bit much. People around here often express an interest in getting new blood into the big positions. Then when their team doesn't hire Pat Gillick, there's a freakout. He's young and cheap. So were Andrew Friedman and Theo Epstein when they were hired. (Jesus, I just looked up Friedman, and he hasn't had his 33rd birthday yet.) I think it's a bit early to proclaim this move a total stinker.
America has developed a unique IQ scale just for Americans, so that the national average would be 100. Having the average American IQ come in at 94 as the international scale indicated, just didn't cut it for a country of their stature, so an adjustment was necessary. Everything is fine now; the average American IQ is now 100 just like the rest of the world.
This will look like a truly brilliant move when Godzilla finally gets around to ravaging toronto...
Just for the record.
Well, I did just take in a movie at Yonge and Eglinton with my friend named Singh. So I think that definatively proves winnipeg right.
The objective international study of these matters is PISA, which assesses students from various countries. Canada, as you can see, ranked 3rd to 7th, while the US was not in the top 20 in any category.
Must be our females.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programme_for_International_Student_Assessment#2006_survey
It almost certainly is. As an example, for as long as I've known her, my wife has never been wrong.
Well yes, but penguins don't really speak or make decisions, so that's not a hard bar to duck under.
(This being purely hypothetical, of course.)
Nobody can question this claim. Helps with the balance while skating.
I just saw a white-breasted abootler this morning. Didn't have the heart to tell him it was a telephone pole.
I went to high school with a girl who was born with a vestigal tail. She was born in West Virginia, and her parents were first cousins.
They cut the tail off when she was a baby, but you could still see the little scar.
I just shouldn't use that surname to get a seat on a Greyhound Bus.
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