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Above is a graph of water use in Edmonton during the gold medal hockey game, which -- SPOILER ALERT -- Canada won. As you can see there were mad rushes to the john between the periods. Of course, we're only speculating that this water use indicates the flushing of toilets and the (hopefully) washing of hands, but there's no way of telling how much of it was people running the faucet to drown out the sounds of Nick Kypreos or their own shameless weeping during that Tim Hortons commercial. (via)
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It just shows you what heroics (hanging on) all Canadians are capable of given the right hockey game. This is true Canadiana
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