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  1. This is a silly debate. It is black and white and in your policy. No standard ontario auto insurance policy will cover a vehicle going through the ice. This is viewed as intentially putting your car into harms way. If a rider exists, I would imagine it is extremely expensive. I would suggest anyone who drives out on the ice call their insurance company. My guess is after they talk with their agent, they will start walking.

    oh :wallbash:

  2. No we are not free to say what we want. Them's the rules, top right of of the page. If we don't like it we can take a flying leap. If I were to refer to someone as a ____

    it would be edited before I even posted it. I do my best (most times) to stay within the rules because I like this "place".

    he's as free to say the word stealership as you are to post your opinion.

    is that better wording? i didnt say "free to say what he wants".. :wallbash:

  3. if you havent seen or touched a firearm in your life take the course, but for some other folk they teach you nothing thats not in the manual? or a friend with a firearm couldnt show you in a home enviroment. it takes soooo long because the instructor lets everyone play with the firearms for a reasonable amount of time loading and un-loading fake ammo. i could have did all that at my fathers or brothers or friends house, and challenged the test, no live fire happend but in the 90's i did the hunter course(lost proof i took it thats why i had to do it again and MNR said they couldnt find proof in their records) and in the 90's we went to the range a fired live rounds from any firearm of choice be it shotgun or rifle or even muzzle load, but i suppose today its all simulation

    course was

    friday 5-10pm

    sat 8-7pm

    sun 8-7pm

    cost 290 bucks

    not worth the money or time, maybe if i was a video game kid with nothing else better to do i could sit there for the wk-end and my parents were paying ya i do the time, but iam married with kids and that was a long long day in a classroom setting with 15-20 people eating ,farting,burping!

    all i was saying in the first post was if you think you can challenge the test and pass after reading the manual than GO FOR IT and put the cash in your pocket, but again some people need to drive a car with someone for awhile before they do the drivers test,some dont.

     

    and sinker yes iam already drooling over moose rifles! is october here yet? whats taking soo long :whistling:

  4. well finally did the hunter safety and firearms course this entire wk-end just got home,

    got 98% practical firearm

    96% written firearm

    92% written hunting

    MY advice to anyone thinking about taking this course is to buy the manual read it and take the test, it WASN'T worth the 290 bucks and a wk-end away from the wife and kids, anyone with a head on their shoulders could have read the manuals and tried the test for a small fraction of the price. kind of like reading the manual and doing your driving test or going to young drivers and paying a load of cash to test drive for awile first, some need it...but if your the read the manual do the driving test type of person do the same with this course!! :thumbsup_anim:

  5. Funny you say this i have the hippo liner from crappy tire and i was going to do the keel on my old fiberglass, we beach it all the time on sandy shore at camp so i figured this would help alot with the deep grooves from fist sized rocks hidden in the sand on shore, looks dont matter or smoothness not looking for top end speed! i wonder if it'll stick tho to the fiberglass finish?

  6. Agreed, Marks show is really well filmed - more of a nature documentary than a fishing show and I also wish there were more episodes. There's a few other fishing shows that I'd love to see in HD (and that I know are filmed in it). Time to pester rogers for WFN HD I guess.

    :clapping::thumbsup_anim: i agree

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