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Why is hockey getting so many asinine questions?

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thanks, politics and hookers, all in the hockey forum. could'nt ask for more.

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  1. Cuz Governer Palin is a ************* HOCKEY MOM!


  2. Because Yahoo! doesn't like the hockey section. So any question with a & sign gets put in here.

    As far as I know people have reported it and Yahoo! hasn't did anything about it. It is annoying. I try to provide an answer, but make it related to hockey.

  3. Yahoo installed an update about 3 weeks ago that caused questions that were meant for other categories to show up here. They claim to be working on the problem but many users aren't helping by assuming the auto select is choosing the right category for their question. Many of them are assuming that their questions aren't being posted at all.

    Anyway, if you feel like letting your opinions be heard, just click on the "Forum" link at the upper right of this page and it will direct you to the Suggestion Boards where you will be able to add to a thread or start your own.

    Be prepared to deal with flame-baiters, and pro-Yahoo n**i's. But never despair, there are plenty of us who aren't abusers who stand up for what's right. You'll see me in plenty of threads under the "Awesome Bill" moniker with Old Glory as my avatar.

  4. Hopefully it will end with the start of hockey season. I suspect because there arent a lot of hockey questions asked this time of year it is an easy slot to add these questions into....and besides, they probably realize that only the most intelligent people in the world know, love and understand the best game in the world. They might as well try to tap our intelligence while we have time,once the puck drops they have to seek answers from ordinary people. Hockey fans rule....and they know it!

  5. Because on the 8th day, God made stupid people.

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