Jump to content

FloatnFly

Members
  • Posts

    1,640
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by FloatnFly

  1. "That was one well executed right cross by the Latino fighter. It didn't get the left hander on the button as it hardly wobbled his opponents legs."

     

    That quote could have been made on any Friday night of "HBO Boxing".

     

    20 game suspension for Odor and 5 to 10 for others that decided to get involved other than to separate guys, more for Pilar, he went in with clenched fists.

     

     

    odor for sure, fines for donaldson, pillar and gibbons, probably fines and suspensions for the rangers coaching staff as well. and bush will be fined/suspended

  2. The slide was illegal, not dirty. If he wanted a dirty slide he should have had his spikes up at knee level or into his pills. The punch Bautista got from Stinky had nothing to do with the slide, and everything to do with how butthurt the Rangers are from last October. Good on them for holding a grudge for 6 months and then getting your shots in while they're on their way out the door.

     

     

    and the ONLY thing illegal about it was that he didn't make an attempt to maintain contact with the bag, i mean he slide straight into the bag and over it then popped up on the other side

  3. After that slide...deserved

     

    perfectly legal slide for the last 100 years. nothing wrong with it. take a closer look at the replay, odor actually tried to throw the ball at Jose. want to see how dirty odor is? watch the video here http://www.sbnation.com/lookit/2015/10/3/9446765/rangers-angels-odor-slide-disgusting

     

    that was just last year. all jose did was slide hard between odors legs. he could of just run right through him if he wanted to

  4. KITCHENER — A complicated cleanup effort is underway after a significant spill of petroleum into the Grand River Friday in Kitchener.


    City officials got a call from the Ministry of the Environment late Friday afternoon after a resident called the Spills Action Centre to report a sheen on the water near Forwell Road.


    Scott Berry, interim associate director of operations, said the contaminant hasn't been confirmed but it is believed to be some type of petroleum product.


    "I would say it's a significant quantity of material, of contaminant just based on what we're seeing on site," he said.


    At least 250 metres of the northern shore of the Grand are affected, officials say.


    The substance is believed to have come from a storm sewer but officials don't yet know where it originated or if the source is still active.


    "Obviously, you want to find out, did somebody intentionally dump something into the system or … if it's happening without anybody knowing that it's happening, then that's something you want to get a handle on as quickly as possible, as well," Kitchener Mayor Berry Vrbanovic said.


    The city is working with the ministry to clean up and investigate the leak, a process that will continue through the week.


    Booms have been installed that will absorb the substance from the water's surface.


    The storm sewer also has to be remediated.


    Cleaning up the shoreline will be the most intensive work, Berry said. The water has receded and the shore must be dug up to remove contaminated soil.


    That starts Monday.


    About 20 per cent of the local drinking water supply comes from the Grand River.


    There is no impact on residents right now, Berry said.


    There has been no confirmed impact on wildlife, either. "We've been looking," he said. "We haven't seen any aquatic life.


    "Will it impact it? I think any material will impact to some degree. What that impact is I don't think we can say at this point."


    While the Grand River Conservation Authority and downstream municipalities were notified when the city learned of the spill, there was no information released to the public until Saturday morning.


    Berry said it took that long to get the facts confirmed.


    "It was just getting the information from the site," he said. "Also, we wanted to make sure that whatever is released was accurate — and a lot of information wasn't confirmed until this morning when we had more light to deal with it."


    City and ministry officials remain on site.


    "Our goal is to find the source and to deal with those involved and make sure that it isn't repeated," Berry said. "That's the bottom line.


    "That's our priority."


    Vrbanovic said this is a reminder to residents about caring for the water system


    "The amount we're talking about clearly isn't somebody dumping something from their home or anything but it's also a good reminder to remind people not to dump any contaminants … down their storm sewer because it ends up back in the river," he said.


    Anyone with information related to the incident can contact Kitchener's corporate contact centre at 519-741-2345.


  5. They have float your fanny down the Ganny from Sylvan Glen right through Twomeys property so i guess its all condsidered navitatible, especially when the town thinks they can make a buck, or Twomey can sell a gallon of maple syrup, its all dollars and cents, at the expense of the annual steelhead run, as the Fanny Float many times coincides with the peak of the run. Why anyone would pay a landowner like Twomey or anyone else looking to profit, big bucks to fish for marked up, skinny, tail worn, spawned out kelps, is beyond me, shear utter looganism IMO

     

     

    why do people want to fight large crowds of people who don't give a crap about the river or land they fish on, is beyond me, its a lot more than his property btw. there is a limited number of people allowed on the membership. in fact, if you walked the river on the included properties, I would be shocked if you came out with a grocery bag full of garbage.

     

    i have fished these properties MANY times, and the level of respect from everyone you encounter is amazing, people even reel in their lines and wait for you to land your fish before resuming, and they won't take your spot if you have to follow a fish up or down.....looganism......far from it.

  6. I understand he's fed up with the trespassing, but I'd like to see the piece of paper saying he has a "kings deed" for the river bed.

     

    What about the Navigable Waters Act? I'm pretty sure if his dog hurts somebody, he'll be in trouble.

     

     

    they're within their rights as long as they do not leave their boats, soon as they leave their boats, they are on his land. the township knows he has a kings deed, he wants to put his property up for sale, the township wants him to segregate it and use the river as the dividing line. kings deeds are old deeds, and rare ones.

     

    he uses his dogs for intimidation only, hes an old man, not able to take on a young punk who thinks they can trespass on his land

  7.  

     

    Let me give you a bit of history here.

     

    The land was open to all back before I moved to Barrie 25+ years ago. They even let people use thier home property to store thier tin boats to launch on the Notty. About 15 years ago, they tried to make things easy for those that felt the need to leave trash. They put out large steel drums for trash and even put a porto potty. Sign posted, keep it clean. Last chance. Saddley, some dicks decided it would be fun to set the porto on fire. This was the end of above said. CLOSED OFF. From then til this past fall, the rest was open. Now like said, CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED TO ALL.

     

    I have a nice private public allowed, access spot that has been posted, KEEP IT CLEAN OR LOSE IT. Shame if they do, as it,s a spot I like to visit a few times in the fall. I can only take so much trash out with me the few times I visit it.

     

     

    same thing on the ganny, they put trash cans out for people, and people still can't be bothered, people walk across their freshly plowed and seeded fields, and just disgrace their property, if you can take it in with you, you can take it out with you.

  8. same thing is happening on the ganny, 3 farmers posted their land this year.

     

    was on some private grounds as a guest of a member, and got to watch a couple of trespassers get introduced to the land owners fully trained schitzun king sheppard! they came down in kayaks as a way of getting around the private property, about half way through, they decided to leave their kayak and and stand in the river. land owner has a kings deed which says he owns the river bed.

×
×
  • Create New...