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  1. 16 hours ago, GBW said:

    So the Mrs and I just purchased a re-sale home in Gooderham close to where the 507 and 503 meet up.  I cannot wait to explore the fishing out there!  

    I guess I now need more toys like an ATV, a tractor for snow removal as it's a 1.17 acres in size lot wise.  And I may need to get a boat (again).  Really not looking at getting a Ski-Doo but time will tell.  

    At least the 507 and 503 are fun roads to travel on when on the motorcycles and I have a family room window view of the 503...  

    I look forward to the next/new adventures out there!  

    Very cool. My parents live right around the 507 and 503 intersection as well. Those roads are definitely nice to drive with lots of great scenery to enjoy. Lots of ATV trails around as well if you're into that.

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  2. My parents live up there. There are plenty of lakes to hit, and lots of species variety depending on where you head.

    Gooderham's not much of a town anymore, as many of the kids I grew up with stayed around and became best friends with meth. You've got the Lucky Dollar, gas station and liquor trailer in town, that's about it. Like someone else said, you'll be heading to Haliburton or Wilberforce for groceries. Aside from the meth heads and lack of convenience, it is a beautiful place full of lakes and wilderness.

  3. I use a similar-sized hut when I fish with my kids who are 6 and 8. You should be okay with heat, the only time we ever run into any sort of issue is when it's really windy outside. Usually if that happens I'll shovel snow onto the apron of the hut to seal it up and keep the wind out.

    If you're setting it up in the wind, put at least one anchor into the ice before you open it up. That way you have something to hook the hut onto, rather than trying to hold onto the hut with one hand while you try like hell to put an anchor in. Chased my hut across Simcoe one day after making that mistake...

    When I'm out with both kids, I'll usually set them up in the hut with a line each and one hole for the flasher. With three in the hut, I usually set up in a diagonal manner. Me in the middle with my back against the corner, one kid on each side.

    Congrats on the hut, they make a huge difference when fishing with kids.

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  4. Did you look through Rock Auto yet? If you go look at Chevrolet -> Silverado -> Interior -> Window Regulator in their parts list, you can choose from anything from cheap to more expensive. I've got a 5% discount code (172944065157734877) that can be used until July 4th. Shipping usually isn't cheap, but a lot of times you can find closeout deals on cars 15+ years old.

  5. I don't spend too much time dwelling on what I've lost, but rather I see what my kids (8,6,3) lost during 16 months of very little interaction with other kids. I am excited that we can start to visit outdoors again with one other family very soon, and can't wait until we can have a gathering with a few of the families we used to get to enjoy spending time with. The kids need it.

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  6. I found a bad ground in the fuse box on my Mustang. It's an odd little connector, the kind you'd go into a little electronics store and scour the shelves for, or just walk in and ask the knowledgeable guy behind the counter if he could identify it. I find the times when you just need something really small to be the most difficult to traverse with store closures. Need $25 worth of something generic and easy to identify? No problem! Need something very specific worth very little money? Yeah, good luck with that one.

  7. 13 hours ago, lew said:

    A friend is a grade 4 teacher and she says normally with in class teaching the kids learn very well but when they're doing it on-line they just don't grasp things as easily. Plus no interaction with friends is very tough on them.

    Doing at home school right now, I have a three year old, a six year old, an an eight year old. Six and eight have done online learning all year long, and you're right, no interaction with friends is very hard. When restrictions have lightened, we've had playdates with our other bubble family. We chose to keep them at home because Six year old has bad asthma, and we felt we'd be keeping him at home often anyhow, given the self-screening for symptoms that everyone is supposed to do prior to school each day.

    We ended up removing our eight year old from online learning and homeschooling her for the year. Teachers have had a hard time (my sisters are both teachers) and many have busted their butts to try to keep the kids going, but the teacher my daughter had wouldn't budge from trying to teach it like an in-person class. What a total crap show. Kids in the class crying because they were stuck with a computer problem and the teacher wouldn't let them ask for help!

     I run an IT business, so I homeschool my daughter while I work, while my wife balances keeping the six year old on track with eLearning and keeping the three year old busy. It's hectic. Academically, they're doing alright, but they've gotta get back to being "in the herd" and socializing with other students...

    Our entire household is really hoping for in-school learning to return to somewhat-normal in September. 

  8. On 4/20/2021 at 4:02 PM, Rizzo said:

    that is an article from 2015. Every current stat I have found puts beds with ventilators over 2000. The bigger issue that I am reading about is the staffing, rather than the equipment (currently). Again, could be wrong, but I think the information in that link is outdated

    I was speaking with someone whose sister is a nurse last week, and she said it is indeed staffing that is the issue at this point. A great deal of training goes into being able to service ICU patients, and we don't have enough of those staffers to service the available beds.

  9. The difference in vaccine rollout in Canada vs US is pretty stark. One of my clients lives in Pennsylvania, is in his mid 40's, and his entire family of 4 was fully vaccinated about 3 weeks back. Meanwhile, one of my Ontario friends who has a family of 5 is still battling a full-family COVID outbreak, which they think may have come from a pizza delivery. My buddy, who is in his mid 40's and in great shape, is about 2 weeks in, and had to call the ambulance 5 or so days ago due to respiratory problems.

  10. 1 hour ago, DanD said:

    Whatever guys. When I'm paying my guys to perform certain jobs; I have the right to know what the hell they're doing. Sorry I replied to this thread; I'm not a control freak, I just want to know what my guys are doing. If that is wrong tell me the difference between me correcting them at the shop or when they are away from the shop??I'm somewhat confused at the replies; what's wrong with keeping an eye on my employees? It's not just keeping tabs on the guys; it's also to see if they need help! Sorry my other post sounded like I was a peeping Tom; it's not what I meant to say.

    Dan.  

    I don't think you should apologize for looking out for your small business, however you see fit. That you're looking out for your employees as well tells me that you're probably a pretty good guy to work for, too.

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  11. On 3/24/2021 at 9:01 AM, AKRISONER said:

    I’m not surprised what so ever by someone doing this, what I’m most surprised about is that someone that bloody moronic and stupid has a good job that pays them enough to buy a new f150

    the idea of driving on any lake south of Sudbury scares the hell out of me...the idea of driving on simcoe!!!! Last week!!! When most guys had called it a season the week before even for walking is absolutely mind blowing.

    heck we didn’t even take the sleds on the ice in parry sound this weekend

    Head in sand -> truck in water.  I'd like to hear the story behind this one.

  12. A year or so ago I was working away in my home office and my internet went down. I called TekSavvy, my provider, and they were stumped. I called Bell, they were also stumped.

    It took me five days of phone calls between the two to finally figure out that Bell had recently done a DSL audit in my area. I had switched my phone number three years prior, and they had never properly reassigned my DSL to the new number. I ended up having to get TekSavvy to call Bell, where THEY spent hours making their way up the chain to a level 4 tech that went "OH, I KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON!". 

    TekSavvy was amazed that they managed to get Bell sorted out.

  13. 2 hours ago, OhioFisherman said:

    An investigation discovered 195 dead bass, including 188 dead bass in plastic bags found in the garbage.

    http://www.ibassin.com/

    " Ben Woo and staff later dumped 188 of those dead bass into the garbage, which is an illegal act as no game fish or wild animal is allowed to be wasted without proper steps taken to fully utilize it.  "

    Think there was a thread about it, at the time I thought it was very unusual.

    I'd like to have seen another 0 on the end of that $9000 fine.

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  14. 12 hours ago, AKRISONER said:

    yup i heard this too...

    Judging by the video, i cant say he doesnt fit the bill...i mean to drive a boat like that and name it that, youve got to be a pretty huge d-bag of epic proportions? no?

    I'm gonna guess there's a serious lack of self awareness (amongst other things) going on with these morons.

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