the ice. this is a normal behavior? people actually do this for fun? david: yeah, yeah. absolutely. this is every day, québécois growing up, playing hockey. canadian national sport, man. anthony: right. and this young one is already being indoctrinated. hello, young man. david: you gonna play hockey? boy: yes. david: you re you re good at hockey? boy: yes. david: are you gonna be a goalie or a player? boy: player. anthony: wow. david: a player. man: oh! anthony: oh, man. wait, am i gonna get, like, a mouthful of puck, by the way? it s being catered with fred and dave s usual restraint. [ david hums fanfare ] david: come eat. anthony: hot cocoa in styrofoam cups? uh, no. try a titanic choucroute garnie a la alsacienne containing flintstone-size hunks of pork belly, poitrine, bacon, homemade boudin blanc, kielbasa, smoked chops, plus, like, veal and pork links. oh, yeah. this is a truly heroic, uh,
in quebec? uh, it s pretty much obligatory. here s your stick, kid. david: yeah. what else do you do? there s no reason to live here if it s no hockey. anthony: hockey rinks pop up all over this city to accommodate montrealers desire to risk teeth, groin, and limb. and right behind fred and dave s restaurant, joe beef, a pickup game of chefs, cooks, and hospitality professionals is underway. some of these guys, to put it charitably, are a little long in the tooth to be out there swinging sticks at each other and, uh, uh, skidding around on the ice. this is a normal behavior? people actually do this for fun? david: yeah, yeah. absolutely. this is every day, québécois growing up, playing hockey. canadian national sport, man. anthony: right. and this young one is already being indoctrinated. hello, young man. david: you gonna play hockey? boy: yes. david: you re you re good at hockey? boy: yes. david: are you gonna be a goalie or a player? boy: player. anthony
north like to frolic in the snow and ice. more accurately, they like to obey their genetic québécois imperative to risk dental and maxillofacial injury by skating around, slapping at a hard disc, trying to drive it in each other s general direction. i believe they call this sport hockey. this is not in my blood. do you s do you skate? david: yeah, we grew up on rinks like this. anthony: does everyone in in quebec? uh, it s pretty much obligatory. here s your stick, kid. david: yeah. what else do you do? there s no reason to live here if it s no hockey. anthony: hockey rinks pop up all over this city to accommodate montrealers desire to risk teeth, groin, and limb. and right behind fred and dave s restaurant, joe beef, a pickup game of chefs, cooks, and hospitality professionals is underway. some of these guys, to put it charitably, are a little long in the tooth to be out there swinging sticks at each other and, uh, uh, skidding around on the ice. this is a normal beha
there s no reason to live here if it s no hockey. anthony: hockey rinks pop up all over this city to accommodate montrealers desire to risk teeth, groin, and limb. and right behind fred and dave s restaurant, joe beef, a pickup game of chefs, cooks, and hospitality professionals is underway. some of these guys, to put it charitably, are a little long in the tooth to be out there swinging sticks at each other and, uh, uh, skidding around on the ice. this is a normal behavior? people actually do this for fun? david: yeah, yeah. absolutely. this is every day, québécois growing up, playing hockey. canadian national sport, man. anthony: right. and this young one is already being indoctrinated. hello, young man. david: you gonna play hockey? boy: yes. david: you re you re good at hockey? boy: yes. david: are you gonna be a goalie or a player? boy: player. anthony: wow. david: a player. man: oh! anthony: oh, man. wait, am i gonna get, like, a mouthful of puck, b
david: yeah, we grew up on rinks like this. anthony: does everyone in in quebec? uh, it s pretty much obligatory. here s your stick, kid. david: yeah. what else do you do? there s no reason to live here if it s no hockey. anthony: hockey rinks pop up all over this city to accommodate montrealers desire to risk teeth, groin, and limb. and right behind fred and dave s restaurant, joe beef, a pickup game of chefs, cooks, and hospitality professionals is underway. some of these guys, to put it charitably, are a little long in the tooth to be out there swinging sticks at each other and, uh, uh, skidding around on the ice. this is a normal behavior? people actually do this for fun? david: yeah, yeah. absolutely. this is every day, québécois growing up, playing hockey. canadian national sport, man. anthony: right. and this young one is already being indoctrinated. hello, young man. david: you gonna play hockey? boy: yes. david: you re you re good at hockey? boy: y