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HTHM

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  1. Canadian Tire is where I bought mine.
  2. Cursing in Ojibwe? There's a website for that: http://www.youswear.com/index.asp?language=Ojibwe#.VQ1uFfnF8cg
  3. Your wife does nice work! Congrads!
  4. You might just get lucky this spring Garry
  5. Wayne, you know what you get when you have two dutchmen in a room? 3 opinions.
  6. Well enough to commute 3.5 hrs each way?
  7. "cause you can't putt with a driver and drive with a putter.
  8. The owner is a very big supporter of the Fishathon for a Cure as well. http://www.fish-a-thon.com/Fish-A-Thon_For_A_Cure/index.html
  9. You're fairly close to Angling Outfitters outside of Woodstock as well.
  10. Making candied bacon...YUM!

    1. dave524

      dave524

      I actually prefer the back bacon with the cornmeal on the back, you buy it by a real lb. not 375 grams and don't leave half of what you paid for as grease in the pan.

    2. Old Ironmaker

      Old Ironmaker

      That sounds good for my Diabetes Albert.

  11. Maybe this is related?: http://www.thespec.com/news-story/5465598-hamilton-cop-s-jet-ski-suspicions-prove-correct/
  12. I'm listening to the YES discography right now, next on the usb is Procol Harum...
  13. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/train-carrying-crude-oil-derails-near-gogama-ont-1.2985703 Not quite as isolated this time.
  14. Hold my vodka and watch this....
  15. If he needs a drywall screw gun, he can borrow mine. My cutter is a little worse for wear, but should be good for a few hundred square feet.
  16. NRP is a wonderful organization, made up of only the finest of individuals. I've have had my own logic disputes with them as well. Hamilton, not so much.
  17. Just bear in mind that B.C. stands for Bring Cash....
  18. Check out Tofino. It is absolutely beautiful there.
  19. It's an aquired taste.....
  20. You guys just don't get it do you? Much better minds than ours have determined that it is safe for this fellow to learn how to rejoin society, and function as a contributing member of society. Make no mistake, these are not choices that are taken lightly. I have an acquaintance that works as a physiatrist in a forensic hospital near Wayne's place and if he indicates that someone can rejoin society, it is a personal decision on his part. He has family all over North America. According to many of you someone very close to me that now employs between 4 and 400 people should not have had that chance to benefit Canada. There are success stories, let's not forget that.
  21. Then how should we deal with criminals that have been locked up for violent offences? Give each one an indeterminate sentence? No hope of reintegrating into society? Get in a bar fight, break someone's jaw and spend the rest of your days in prison? Don't you feel that may be overly punitive, after all our lockups are called PENITENTiaries. Penitent being the operative root word.
  22. Or, conversely this is an example of therapy and professional intervention actually rehabilitating a troubled individual. Mental illness is an illness, just like pneumonia is an illness.
  23. The teenage rebellion is strong in this one... and early. You are going to have to out-logic her on this one. Been there done that .....unsuccessfully
  24. Isn't 50 shades of grey what a dog see when he looks at a map of the USA?
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