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knightfisher

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  1. The gas station I go to hands out a tube of KY jelly with every fill up.... makes it a little easier to take....
  2. Always want to see the laughs do well but usually disappointed, so I don't pay much attention to them anymore. Now Calgary is a team I'm really impressed with. Just hope Cal and Van don't meet in the first round, if Cal can keep up the winning ways.
  3. Good for him. A man with principals and integrity Unless the play wrestling was going to lead to sex, how could anyone knowningly be engage in an activity that could really cause some serious harm to a woman Hats off to this guy
  4. They work great, I recommend them.
  5. BB as a contractor for over 25 years, most of my jobs have been verbal and on a handshake, old school. Contracts happen on big jobs or commercial jobs. All jobs, receipts are given when work is complete. I have made a few errors over the years, and fix what I have to, to the customers satisfaction. Don't pay the guy until he corrects the situation. At the least for him, it's a learning experience. If you let this go, you will be the one regretting it every time you use the door. Don't pay an extra penny either.
  6. Went on a tour of the Sir Adam Beck hydro plant here in Niagara a few years back. The guide told us that 80% of the hydro produced goes directly to the states. Then sold back to us at a higher rate if we need it. In regards to our other natural resources, most of them have been sold off to other countries/corporations. The basic necessities of life which most are on their way to private hands will be the down fall of our standard of living. What has happened to Greece, Ireland, and Portugal is next, is what we can expect here. But before that happens here, most of the middle class, that's most of us, will be wiped out. Google has a ton of information, if one can stomach it. Agenda 21 and or 1984, just around the corner. We the people have the power to turn this around, but that would mean giving up our current life style, and actually taking responsibilty and getting others doing the same, contacting our MPs forming peaceful protests, running ads in the paper etc. Requires lots, and lots of work. You willing to give up your current lifestyle and putting your nose to the grindstone and getting others to do the same....... Hey I would love to talk and recommend more on this subject, but I have to watch the end of the game, and get the latest scores..... A lot of cheap talk, as we bend over, with out even asking our handlers for some K-Y jelly.
  7. A number of us here in Niagara fish for trout all winter long. Those days that are unfishable, are when we tie our streamers and roe bags.
  8. Very stupid, for sure. Hard to believe in this day and age we as a people haven't advanced enough, to realize a sport where the intention is to hurt and cause pain to someone else is just plain barbaric. Hard to believe how primitive some are.
  9. This is sad and sickening. Everyone of those firefighters were afraid to lose their job so they just watched the place burn to the ground. Would of thought there was a least one man there with some integrity. .....[in-teg-ri-tee] –noun 1. adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty..... Now if one or all of the firemen there put out the fire, do you really think they would lose their job. No way. It would have made the papers, the same with it made the papers now.
  10. Great job on the muskies. Love this lake and the fish it holds.
  11. Oh, Joey, you really don't believe that will happen to us. No way, nope. Now if you were to say our grandchildren, well, that's the world, their going to be growing up in Another unfortunate thing about these types of laws occuring in TO, is that it sets precedence for all other citys to do the same. 1984 is getting closer each year
  12. Yes that is sad. One can expect things like this when corporations and government work hand in glove. I beleive it's called fascism. Corporations rule the world.
  13. Fascism, google the word. Part of the definition- when government and corporations work hand and glove. Our government working for the new owners of the 407. Did the bail out fall into this catagory ? You bet ! Also as I understand it, because the 407 deal was done with a private company, the particulars of the sale can be concealed. Sure we the public were given a few details, but try to get a copy of the contract of sale, being that this affects us, the public. Not going to happen. The word sheeple comes to mind.
  14. The smallmouth buffalo lacks the barbels at the sides of the mouth.
  15. Caught this smallmouth buffalo a few weeks back in the lower Grand river in Dunnville. Was caught on a worm harness.
  16. Looks like a Bowfin to me, caught many of them.
  17. First, thanks scugog for letting us know this was on sale. Never heard of CTEK before. LL, printed on the first page of the CTEK user manual, "professional charging of starter and deep cycle batteries"
  18. I picked up the CTEK charger today. I just called around and asked if they would still honor last weeks sale and was told yes. So you can still get it for 40% off if you do the same. Great charger from the reviews I read on the net. Plus CT is giving a 5 year exchange warranty. Can't beat that!!!
  19. Yeah but I bet you miss your pal from time to time
  20. Success in training a dog is repetition for sure. But it also has a lot to do with breed. I have two pure bred belgian malinois, mother and 2 year old daughter. These are condsidered working dogs. For the first few years with the mom, I had no desire to train her, though she would just instinctively listen and do what I asked. The two year old pup I decided to put a little more attention on training her. And by little I mean a couple of minutes here and there. I only have to tell her once maybe twice to do something and it's second nature. She can be in full flight after a dog, cat, squirrel, and if I call her off she stops on a dime. Whether I have the pup retrive a dog dish or shoes or her own lease, this pup only has to be shown a few times. The mother who is about 5 takes a little more time to train, which I am putting in a bit of time with, and what is extremely successful is rewarding her with a small treat every time she completes a required task. And again with this breed, doesn't take much time at all. An extremely successful action is taking your dog out to a large field or nature path. Have a few treats in hand. Tell your dog to sit and walk away about ten feet. Call her and give her a treat. Do it again and widen the gap each time. Have her sit and stay, and repeat. In short order you should be able to make the gap a few hundred feet. Once you get this little exercise down pat, the dog will be much more under your control and much easier to train in any other aspect you desire. Utube has a lot of good videos on training, and depending on the type of bred of shepard you have will determine how much time will be needed to train the dog. It doesn't have to cost a cent.
  21. Can't beat a jeep. Very dependable, which reminds me of the time I was involved in a little fender bender
  22. Another medal for Canada is good. However Canada lost the gold on this evening by not playing smart. At the end of the ninth up by 6-4, is was a no brainer. Tenth end, just continue to take every rock out of the house and allow Sweden to draw for one. Canada would of won. Very disappointing loss. Cheryl Bernard did Canada proud, but knows she blew this one.
  23. Canada should win gold. The players are all multi millionaire professionals. The rest of the countries apart from the US, not so. We have the best team money can buy
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