Canadian Madmike?

  • Sponsors (?)


How in the Canadian cat hair do you break a pipe tap in aluminum???

Being a machinist and watching that was good for several lolz...

and several painful grimaces...
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user
Being from Texas, I had to look up the vise thing to get the meaning. See, we don't play hockey down here... there's no ICE.. it was funny to find out he was making a play on words with a hockey saying I wasn't familiar with- Keep your STICK on the ICE..
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: 2 users
Being from Texas, I had to look up the vice thing to get the meaning. See, we don't play hockey down here... there's no ICE.. it was funny to find out he was making a play on words with a hockey saying I wasn't familiar with- Keep your STICK on the ICE..
I only knew what it meant because I remember watching episodes of the (Canadian) Red Green show on PBS years back. He always ended his show by saying "keep your stick on the ice".
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user
I only knew what it meant because I remember watching episodes of the (Canadian) Red Green show on PBS years back. He always ended his show by saying "keep your stick on the ice".
Actually, it was "Keep your stick on the ice. And remember, if women don't find you handsome, then should at least find you handy."

I remember watching Steve Smith as part of the comedy group with his wife, "Smith and Smith" in the early 80's.