Yes, let's get back to gossip. Nobody cares about your beef with the TM.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 10:14 am Oh man, even by MHT standards the 2014 chat has become an absolute cesspool.
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It has nothing to do with hockey. The beta male father's are rampant in this age group. Even the way they try to chirp other dad's and kids, what a joke of men you all are. Definitely the kind of man that smiles and shakes someone's hand and then writes about them moments later anonymously. This coming generation is Not allowed being raised by you sorry group of men.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 10:14 am Oh man, even by MHT standards the 2014 chat has become an absolute cesspool.
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Like dude, you're a nerd. You can't even chirp properly. Lame.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:37 amGuest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 7:16 pm Guido and Massimo lamacchia still take bubble baths together while their mom takes pictures for their Christmas card like they’re still 6.
"Hey, guido and Massimo , I heard you two are getting cozy in the bathtub together... Massimo , I'm not surprised, considering your secret love for bubble baths and show tunes. Guido, on the other hand, I'm shocked you're not using this opportunity to rinse out that comb-over – it's not fooling anyone, budds!
Massimo , I'm pretty sure the only 'sausage' you're interested in is the kind you find at the Pride parade. And guido, your hairline is receding faster than your dignity.
Together, you're like two peas in a pod – one pea is just really, really excited to be there, and the other pea is just trying to cover up its bald spot."
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Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:50 amAfford the tuition? I spend more on gas every year. Best hockey Academies in Ontario: St. No names's, SAC, Ridley, Hill Academy, UCC, TCS. Everest doesn't even come close. If you had ACTUAL money, you wouln't hesitate to go to one of the real schools. But you apparently have no money AND no sense.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:34 amDon’t be mad just cause you can’t afford the tuition bro.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 8:21 amThe kids get taught in change rooms. I wouldn’t want my kid sitting in math class on a bench where an old guys bare sweaty ass was an hour earlier when he finished his men’s league game. The education is terrible and with people not having to fake addresses any more that school is done.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 11:23 pmMy kid is in his first year at Everest and from what we've seen so far the education part is better than the public schools my guy has been to. I don't know about the older grades but Everest for Grade 4 & 5 is far better than Public school. So unless your kid goes there don't listen to people who've never gone, people talk shit about it but most people have never sent their kids there.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 6:05 pmIs the 2014 AAA loop the only one with multiple “school”Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 10:44 am
“Those who can't do, teach. And those who can't teach, teach gym.”
― Woody not allowed
Coaches coaching teams? Why is that? We’ve heard of the many Blyth coaches spread across a bunch of teams, there’s Everest. Why so many school coaches In the loop. Are other age groups this way? Is this a sales tactic trying to get the kids tuition by promising them AAA hockey. And they all seem to suck as organizations? Who has an interest that works in these schools? Do they have a kid in the loop?
And who sucks more the Blyth or the Everest coaches. Cause both schools don’t sound that great and just taking money from parents that believe their squirt will make the show one day and clearly don’t give a crap about their education
Everest have no entry requirements - tests, interviews, nothing. You get a tour by 'Karen' who literally is by name, by nature, and if you're down to believe that they will make your little Johnny an NHL player, you're IN. Being taught in the change-room after a skate is ridiculous. Any parent who sends their kid there gives zero Not allowed about an giving their kid an actual education - so god speed to your kid when he burns out of the O after 2 seasons and becomes an Everest 'teacher' in 12 years, like a portion of their current staff.
Sounds like you went to an all boys school and like to get Not allowed in the ass by your teacher.
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Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 10:30 amLike dude, you're a nerd. You can't even chirp properly. Lame.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:37 amGuest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 7:16 pm Guido and Massimo lamacchia still take bubble baths together while their mom takes pictures for their Christmas card like they’re still 6.
"Hey, guido and Massimo , I heard you two are getting cozy in the bathtub together... Massimo , I'm not surprised, considering your secret love for bubble baths and show tunes. Guido, on the other hand, I'm shocked you're not using this opportunity to rinse out that comb-over – it's not fooling anyone, budds!
Massimo , I'm pretty sure the only 'sausage' you're interested in is the kind you find at the Pride parade. And guido, your hairline is receding faster than your dignity.
Together, you're like two peas in a pod – one pea is just really, really excited to be there, and the other pea is just trying to cover up its bald spot."
Dude , nerd … lame ,chirp ? How old are you ?? Please don’t advice here sir .. you sound like a guy who tucks his t shirt into his jeans
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And you send your kid to all those schools right?Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:50 amAfford the tuition? I spend more on gas every year. Best hockey Academies in Ontario: St. No names's, SAC, Ridley, Hill Academy, UCC, TCS. Everest doesn't even come close. If you had ACTUAL money, you wouln't hesitate to go to one of the real schools. But you apparently have no money AND no sense.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:34 amDon’t be mad just cause you can’t afford the tuition bro.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 8:21 amThe kids get taught in change rooms. I wouldn’t want my kid sitting in math class on a bench where an old guys bare sweaty ass was an hour earlier when he finished his men’s league game. The education is terrible and with people not having to fake addresses any more that school is done.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 11:23 pmMy kid is in his first year at Everest and from what we've seen so far the education part is better than the public schools my guy has been to. I don't know about the older grades but Everest for Grade 4 & 5 is far better than Public school. So unless your kid goes there don't listen to people who've never gone, people talk shit about it but most people have never sent their kids there.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 6:05 pmIs the 2014 AAA loop the only one with multiple “school”Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 10:44 am
“Those who can't do, teach. And those who can't teach, teach gym.”
― Woody not allowed
Coaches coaching teams? Why is that? We’ve heard of the many Blyth coaches spread across a bunch of teams, there’s Everest. Why so many school coaches In the loop. Are other age groups this way? Is this a sales tactic trying to get the kids tuition by promising them AAA hockey. And they all seem to suck as organizations? Who has an interest that works in these schools? Do they have a kid in the loop?
And who sucks more the Blyth or the Everest coaches. Cause both schools don’t sound that great and just taking money from parents that believe their squirt will make the show one day and clearly don’t give a crap about their education
Everest have no entry requirements - tests, interviews, nothing. You get a tour by 'Karen' who literally is by name, by nature, and if you're down to believe that they will make your little Johnny an NHL player, you're IN. Being taught in the change-room after a skate is ridiculous. Any parent who sends their kid there gives zero Not allowed about an giving their kid an actual education - so god speed to your kid when he burns out of the O after 2 seasons and becomes an Everest 'teacher' in 12 years, like a portion of their current staff.
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We went to Blyth for a visit last year, the quality of kids is A/AA with a few AAA kids. The instructor was really impressive, one of the best skaters and shooters I have ever seen. Everest had a lot of really good AAA kids and the instructors were nothing special, they looked bothered to be there. However I think it makes more sense to spend the $$ on morning sessions or after school sessions. Depending on your relationship with the school teachers and principle you can take your kid out of school for lunch/ gym and get that development at a better price. I wish there were more HP schools offered…Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 11:23 pmMy kid is in his first year at Everest and from what we've seen so far the education part is better than the public schools my guy has been to. I don't know about the older grades but Everest for Grade 4 & 5 is far better than Public school. So unless your kid goes there don't listen to people who've never gone, people talk shit about it but most people have never sent their kids there.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 6:05 pmIs the 2014 AAA loop the only one with multiple “school”Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 10:44 am“Those who can't do, teach. And those who can't teach, teach gym.”Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 10:34 amA lot of you people have NO CLUE how hard it is to get to the OHL, let alone be an impactful player in the OHL. Your kid needs to be top 50 in the age group in Ontario to make it and maybe half of those will be first or second liners. The European and American players will eat up more spots now as well. Any coach that has played at that level is obviously very good hockey player. Now if you combine that with good communication skills, effort and the ability to teach. That’s a good coach.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:28 amJust playing one game in the O is an accomplishment. Also nothing wrong with being a plumberGuest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:18 am
im sorry did you say 17 points in 2 years? If that's the standard you set for coaches for your kid, sign your kid up for an apprenticeship now because your kid will make a great plumber!
It’s funny how all of you expect the highest quality coaches to coach 11 years olds for peanuts. You wonder why good coaches are leaving the game..
― Woody not allowed
Coaches coaching teams? Why is that? We’ve heard of the many Blyth coaches spread across a bunch of teams, there’s Everest. Why so many school coaches In the loop. Are other age groups this way? Is this a sales tactic trying to get the kids tuition by promising them AAA hockey. And they all seem to suck as organizations? Who has an interest that works in these schools? Do they have a kid in the loop?
And who sucks more the Blyth or the Everest coaches. Cause both schools don’t sound that great and just taking money from parents that believe their squirt will make the show one day and clearly don’t give a crap about their education
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Are you the same dude who brought up pegging too? A little obsessed with butt-stuff aren't you bro? Need to tell us anything? The MHT community is here for you the second you open the closet door.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 10:33 amGuest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:50 amAfford the tuition? I spend more on gas every year. Best hockey Academies in Ontario: St. No names's, SAC, Ridley, Hill Academy, UCC, TCS. Everest doesn't even come close. If you had ACTUAL money, you wouln't hesitate to go to one of the real schools. But you apparently have no money AND no sense.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:34 amDon’t be mad just cause you can’t afford the tuition bro.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 8:21 amThe kids get taught in change rooms. I wouldn’t want my kid sitting in math class on a bench where an old guys bare sweaty ass was an hour earlier when he finished his men’s league game. The education is terrible and with people not having to fake addresses any more that school is done.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 11:23 pmMy kid is in his first year at Everest and from what we've seen so far the education part is better than the public schools my guy has been to. I don't know about the older grades but Everest for Grade 4 & 5 is far better than Public school. So unless your kid goes there don't listen to people who've never gone, people talk shit about it but most people have never sent their kids there.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 6:05 pm
Is the 2014 AAA loop the only one with multiple “school”
Coaches coaching teams? Why is that? We’ve heard of the many Blyth coaches spread across a bunch of teams, there’s Everest. Why so many school coaches In the loop. Are other age groups this way? Is this a sales tactic trying to get the kids tuition by promising them AAA hockey. And they all seem to suck as organizations? Who has an interest that works in these schools? Do they have a kid in the loop?
And who sucks more the Blyth or the Everest coaches. Cause both schools don’t sound that great and just taking money from parents that believe their squirt will make the show one day and clearly don’t give a crap about their education
Everest have no entry requirements - tests, interviews, nothing. You get a tour by 'Karen' who literally is by name, by nature, and if you're down to believe that they will make your little Johnny an NHL player, you're IN. Being taught in the change-room after a skate is ridiculous. Any parent who sends their kid there gives zero Not allowed about an giving their kid an actual education - so god speed to your kid when he burns out of the O after 2 seasons and becomes an Everest 'teacher' in 12 years, like a portion of their current staff.
Sounds like you went to an all boys school and like to get Not allowed in the ass by your teacher.
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Yes, I send my one kid to ALL those schools. At the same time. He's a AAA player in the G, and Elite player in the spring, a law partner with a New York firm, and a student of 6 different private schools. Life couldn't be better.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 11:50 amAnd you send your kid to all those schools right?Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:50 amAfford the tuition? I spend more on gas every year. Best hockey Academies in Ontario: St. No names's, SAC, Ridley, Hill Academy, UCC, TCS. Everest doesn't even come close. If you had ACTUAL money, you wouln't hesitate to go to one of the real schools. But you apparently have no money AND no sense.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:34 amDon’t be mad just cause you can’t afford the tuition bro.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 8:21 amThe kids get taught in change rooms. I wouldn’t want my kid sitting in math class on a bench where an old guys bare sweaty ass was an hour earlier when he finished his men’s league game. The education is terrible and with people not having to fake addresses any more that school is done.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 11:23 pmMy kid is in his first year at Everest and from what we've seen so far the education part is better than the public schools my guy has been to. I don't know about the older grades but Everest for Grade 4 & 5 is far better than Public school. So unless your kid goes there don't listen to people who've never gone, people talk shit about it but most people have never sent their kids there.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 6:05 pm
Is the 2014 AAA loop the only one with multiple “school”
Coaches coaching teams? Why is that? We’ve heard of the many Blyth coaches spread across a bunch of teams, there’s Everest. Why so many school coaches In the loop. Are other age groups this way? Is this a sales tactic trying to get the kids tuition by promising them AAA hockey. And they all seem to suck as organizations? Who has an interest that works in these schools? Do they have a kid in the loop?
And who sucks more the Blyth or the Everest coaches. Cause both schools don’t sound that great and just taking money from parents that believe their squirt will make the show one day and clearly don’t give a crap about their education
Everest have no entry requirements - tests, interviews, nothing. You get a tour by 'Karen' who literally is by name, by nature, and if you're down to believe that they will make your little Johnny an NHL player, you're IN. Being taught in the change-room after a skate is ridiculous. Any parent who sends their kid there gives zero Not allowed about an giving their kid an actual education - so god speed to your kid when he burns out of the O after 2 seasons and becomes an Everest 'teacher' in 12 years, like a portion of their current staff.
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Yea. Exactly, just repeating what you’ve heard from a friend’s cousins half brother who’s best friend has a kid that goes there right?Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 1:12 pmYes, I send my one kid to ALL those schools. At the same time. He's a AAA player in the G, and Elite player in the spring, a law partner with a New York firm, and a student of 6 different private schools. Life couldn't be better.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 11:50 amAnd you send your kid to all those schools right?Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:50 amAfford the tuition? I spend more on gas every year. Best hockey Academies in Ontario: St. No names's, SAC, Ridley, Hill Academy, UCC, TCS. Everest doesn't even come close. If you had ACTUAL money, you wouln't hesitate to go to one of the real schools. But you apparently have no money AND no sense.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:34 amDon’t be mad just cause you can’t afford the tuition bro.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 8:21 amThe kids get taught in change rooms. I wouldn’t want my kid sitting in math class on a bench where an old guys bare sweaty ass was an hour earlier when he finished his men’s league game. The education is terrible and with people not having to fake addresses any more that school is done.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 11:23 pm
My kid is in his first year at Everest and from what we've seen so far the education part is better than the public schools my guy has been to. I don't know about the older grades but Everest for Grade 4 & 5 is far better than Public school. So unless your kid goes there don't listen to people who've never gone, people talk shit about it but most people have never sent their kids there.
Everest have no entry requirements - tests, interviews, nothing. You get a tour by 'Karen' who literally is by name, by nature, and if you're down to believe that they will make your little Johnny an NHL player, you're IN. Being taught in the change-room after a skate is ridiculous. Any parent who sends their kid there gives zero Not allowed about an giving their kid an actual education - so god speed to your kid when he burns out of the O after 2 seasons and becomes an Everest 'teacher' in 12 years, like a portion of their current staff.
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