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Jays Roster Discussion

They're certainly not doing very well on Twitter right now. They might not be let back into the country.

Edit: The band released a statement, blaming it all on the one guy

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While it's certainly possible he was acting on his own, the other guys didn't seem to even flinch when he decided to ad lib.
 
People have been going through the guys past social media posts and turns out he's unsurprisingly a lunatic. Among other things, he believes that the world is flat and we're all being tricked by NASA or something.
 
bustaheims said:
While it's certainly possible he was acting on his own, the other guys didn't seem to even flinch when he decided to ad lib.

I didn't think so either at first, but a more close-up shot does seem to show a noticeable amount of surprise from the other 3 guys: twitter.com/AndyCole84/status/753061945910005760
 
Wrong place, wrong time for this "message", reminds me of the Toronto Pride Parade debacle....hopefully not a new trend within society.

Remigio Pereira just continues my distain for the Portuguese this week!  ;)
 
Uh speaking of Canada, I guess:
http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/j-happ-qa-talking-fastballs-basketball-blue-jays-milk/

HAPP!
Kristina Rutherford: You must be more familiar with Toronto now, having lived here before.

Happ: Yeah, I feel a lot more comfortable in the city this time around. I?m liking it more and more. I?m happy to be back.

Is there anything you?re still not used to in Canada?

I think I?ve gotten used to most of the stuff. Grocery shopping is a little different. I still don?t understand the bagged milk situation here.

What?

You guys sell milk in bags and I don?t really get why, or what you do then with the bags. Other than that it seems like Canada?s doing a pretty good job. [Laughs.] But I don?t get the milk. Put it in a gallon jug so you don?t have the sloppy, messy bag.

You know you put the bag in a milk jug, right?

Where?s the jug? Do you have to buy the jug separately? Why are they not in the jug already?

Oh my gosh. You have to ask someone at the grocery store for help.

Why do I have to ask? I should just grab it from the counter and it should be ready for me to drink.

There?s an assumption that you know to put the bag in a milk jug and cut it open.

[Laughs]. They can?t assume that. I?ve never bought it because I see this bag of milk and I?m like I don?t get what I can do with this thing.

J.A., I can?t believe this.

[Laughs.] We need a memo sent out to all American players on how Canada dispenses its milk. Would you prefer to have a gallon of milk or a bag or milk? You can pick up a gallon and walk out of the store. Or you can try to figure out how to drink your bagged milk.

I think I have to bring you a milk jug.

That would be great.
 
To his credit, I'm with him on the milk. Live outside of the country for a while and it really does strike you as weird when you return.
 
I agree. Bags are a hassle to store, albeit not as clunky as a gallon jug.
I'm just laughing because he's in his fourth year here and has somehow been able to forgo a milk jug (probably emptying it into a pitcher -- haha).
 
herman said:
I agree. Bags are a hassle to store, albeit not as clunky as a gallon jug.
I'm just laughing because he's in his fourth year here and has somehow been able to forgo a milk jug (probably emptying it into a pitcher -- haha).

I bet he's just buying Cartons. The coward's way out.
 
Nik the Trik said:
herman said:
I agree. Bags are a hassle to store, albeit not as clunky as a gallon jug.
I'm just laughing because he's in his fourth year here and has somehow been able to forgo a milk jug (probably emptying it into a pitcher -- haha).

I bet he's just buying Cartons. The coward's way out.

Is there no decency left in this world?
 
Nik the Trik said:
herman said:
I agree. Bags are a hassle to store, albeit not as clunky as a gallon jug.
I'm just laughing because he's in his fourth year here and has somehow been able to forgo a milk jug (probably emptying it into a pitcher -- haha).

I bet he's just buying Cartons. The coward's way out.

Hey, I buy milk in the carton because 4L is too much milk for me to guarantee that I get through it before it goes bad given that every few days I pull 36-40 hour shifts so I'm not home to drink it.
 
L K said:
Hey, I buy milk in the carton because 4L is too much milk for me to guarantee that I get through it before it goes bad given that every few days I pull 36-40 hour shifts so I'm not home to drink it.

My fridge has mustard, beer and a box of bandaids in it. I'm really not one to talk.
 
Nik the Trik said:
L K said:
Hey, I buy milk in the carton because 4L is too much milk for me to guarantee that I get through it before it goes bad given that every few days I pull 36-40 hour shifts so I'm not home to drink it.

My fridge has mustard, beer and a box of bandaids in it. I'm really not one to talk.

Don't underestimate the fridge bandage.  If you cut your hand trying to open your beer, you have something to protect your hand if you accidentally touch the mustard.  That stuff stings in an open cut.
 
L K said:
Don't underestimate the fridge bandage.  If you cut your hand trying to open your beer, you have something to protect your hand if you accidentally touch the mustard.  That stuff stings in an open cut.

Not to worry, I've got a full bar if I need an antiseptic.
 
herman said:
Pro for Bags: Bags of milk can be frozen if you know you can't finish the whole thing.

Nope.  I can taste the difference when you thaw it out and personally it's not good.
 
herman said:
L K said:
herman said:
Pro for Bags: Bags of milk can be frozen if you know you can't finish the whole thing.

Nope.  I can taste the difference when you thaw it out and personally it's not good.

Super taster?
There's definitely a difference. I remember as a kid I could always tell when my parents left a bag on the top shelf of the old fridge too long, even if they thawed it before I saw it.
 
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