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Car insurance recommendations for Mississauga Area
cheaptackle replied to huzzsaba's topic in General Discussion
Ditto on the CAA, and I'm in Orillia. 6 years ago Previous was gonna be over 100.00/month (up from 68.00) and CAA came in at 76.00, with a bit less coverage but still what I needed. Even then I was told it was GTA claims causing the increase here. Michael -
Well it was in Orillia which I guess is weird enough by itself. Prearranged after much interweb back 'n forth n' up 'n down. Sure got some looks carrying a 2 pc 10.5 foot rod n' reel into the Bayside Restaurant. Sat down, ordered brekky. Was merrily munching away when a dubious & decrepit character helps himself to a seat at my table. All eyes on us as we chat away, me demonstrating the features, he doing his usual (trying to haggle the price down). A little later he walks out with the rod, I pocket his money. One more clue here to see if HE will admit He was there - his change was $0.01! Michael
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nf Government coming after me for taxes that I've already paid
cheaptackle replied to Sterling's topic in General Discussion
I got the same, did nothing and they did the same. Michael -
Coburg was female, possible missing senior from exact area according to FB page Michael
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I did a quick giggle search for schematics for your real and got a huge amount of hits. I did that in hopes of putting a link here to help as it almost sounds like a missing spacer maybe. I can't determine which reel may be yours. I searched abu garcia c4 schematics. Maybe if you try the search you can identify the exact reel schematic and determine if you may be actually missing something. Michael
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Not a balsam angler but the way I read what you posted is that you cannot keep anything 37-55 cm, above or below is ok. Balsam would be an exception to the 35-50, replaced by the nothing between the 37-55. Haven't read that section to confirm. Anyone else got input on this? Michael
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And his first one - probably learning how the board works! Michael
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Get that transponder moved away from the motor already! Just kidding! This heat wave had to have some effect sooner or later. Michael
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Haven't tried any of the other features but I really like this look. Reminds me of the older one. Michael
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Funny looking 36 volt Brian! Michael
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Liz forgives you Brian. There's a sensor on the first tree that sets off an alarm in the house, which sets off the 3 four legged alarms, if she'd have known you and your truck I'd have been notified to get me butt out earlier but... It was great to see ya! Don't be a stranger! I've got a line on what you're looking for btw - I'll know more next week. Michael
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RAIN OR SHINE indoor sale Orillia (Uptergrove) at 5199 Highway 12, across from Knox Church about 3 kms east of Rama Road. Items include lots of new and some used fishing gear for both hard and softwater - has to be seen to be appriceated! More coming in the next few days as well. Multiple piece discounts on most fishing gear. Also household items, DVD's, VHS, tools, new laser printer, stereo speakers (JVC), surround speakers, summadis and summadat. Friday from 2 till 8, Saturday, Sunday, Monday from 8 till at least 2. Some Pictures here: https://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=1355386456 Hope to see you then! Michael
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My (ex) wife once complained I had too much fishing gear and too many tools for just one guy. Said I needed to make a choice. So I did. For twenty years we kept in touch by cheque. Not sure if it was cheaper but definitely quieter. And I still have too much fishing gear and too many tools for just one guy. Michael
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Don't know the procedure but one of the many boats I've bought in my time came with an "issued" data sticker the owner got to replace what was no longer on the boat when he bought it. Transport Canada will more than likely have procedures which will get you registered. Some info here http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/debs-obs-paperwork-paperwork_boat_licence-1898.htm Michael
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Chad if I didn't know better (maybe I don't!) I'd almost bet it was an albino ferrett, can't see red eyes for a start and most ferretts I know of are domesticated pets. Great picture! Michael
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IF the leases are covered under the Landlord and Tenant Act as applicable to land lease and/or mobile home communities they are auto renewing on a month to month basis ad infinitum unless the community is closed and converted (to other uses), requiring a minimum one year notice AND payment up to 5,000.00 to the tenant OR if the Landlord successfully obtains an eviction order (for cause) from the Board. Just like an apartment or rental house, hold up your end of the bargain and you and your tenure are protected by the act. As I suggested earlier, the first step would be determining if the act applies. Without all the relevant details to analyze it's hard to make a call. I can't even tell if the OP is looking in Ontario at this stage. If he is not (ie the states or Manitoba or?), different rules will most likely apply. This type of leasing can be quite painless if all parties are above board and legal, which applies to the majority of situations BUT where there isn't mutual agreements under the applicable laws all hell can break loose. Educate BEFORE negotiate would be the best path. Michael
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Review the Landlord and Tenant Act with regard to land leases. While primarily detailing with mobile home style applications it also does apply to land leases similar to your situation. Like any laws there are exceptions, exclusions etc etc. Advice from a lawyer not affiliated with the Landlord (as has already been suggested) is most definitely a good choice - but ensure he/she practices in this field of law. There have been many situations where the Act has been found to apply just as there have been many where it wasn't. You can only protect yourself by being informed. I would suggest finding out as much as possible from an existing tenant, including copies of his lease documentation if possible, and relay all of that to your lawyer. With the long term considerations I'd advise it to be prudent to "waste" a few dollars on research before committing to a whole bunch of dollars over a long term for both lease costs and capital costs of building. Good Luck! Michael
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By law drivers are required to move over (change lanes) away from tow trucks and other emergency vehicles. They're trying to do their job. Michael
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I haven't the words to express how I feel for you right now Cliff. I too, as many others I'm sure, have lost my true soulmate in past years. Nary a day passes without I think of her. The cycle of life goes on and we all play our parts be they in joy or grief. Take comfort in knowing she, with mine, has arrived in a blessed place. Michael
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Yaaaaay! Now, install a weatherproof box directly over the existing (need to do some drilling but it will give a surface mounted box effect), caulk it, wire up your new GFI, use a proper cover with lid and say goodbye to y'alls issues. As the pig says, th, th, tha, tha, that's all folks! Michael
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That's a fortyeleventeenqwakagazillion dollar view! I'd watch it for hours. Michael