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Nice!!!!!
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Too much rum
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Nominations for "Best Thread Of The Year 2015"
manitoubass2 replied to Old Ironmaker's topic in General Discussion
I wanna fish in the middle of nowhere with borger. Fish lakers with drifter Take one picture with moosebunk(preferably with gar) Listen to music with akrisoner Have a family camping trip with limeyangler Hit a back lake with joeytier Learn french from roy/randy from sturgeon Smoke weed with gbaygiant Go to a leafs/ottawa game with muskie matt Icefish with a drill via you know who Shoot guns with aplumma Buy a camp with chris brock Cook with spiel/aka shag Go to vegas and or golf with GBW -
Nice haul! Looks like a great day!
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For When You're Ice Fishing & Thirsty
manitoubass2 replied to DRIFTER_016's topic in General Discussion
??? Chris comin through with the goods? -
Anyone want to fish Great Slave Lake with me?
manitoubass2 replied to solopaddler's topic in General Discussion
Im down for sure -
Nominations for "Best Thread Of The Year 2015"
manitoubass2 replied to Old Ironmaker's topic in General Discussion
I am solely responsible for every NF post on OFC??? Fishing reports to come soon? january and its still boat time what the hell??? Im happy and sad. 2nd year in a row I cant hold the elvis debungee memorial family day ice fishing derby? -
A new mid life crisis toy was recently purchased, NF
manitoubass2 replied to chris.brock's topic in General Discussion
I almost died???? Sweet ride Chris! Your gay jeep moment is much sweeter than our 2002 liberty lol -
Before premiers, liquor unions and corporations start falling all over each other in an effort to cash in on legal cannabis sales, let's remember the real reasons we should be ending cannabis prohibition in Canada. Yes, we should be legalizing cannabis in Canada, but not because of the tax revenue it will generate, and not because legalization a better way to keep cannabis from kids, and not even because polls show that most Canadians now support changing the law. We should be ending cannabis prohibition in Canada because the war on cannabis and cannabis users has always been unjustified, immoral and harmful to individuals and society. Let us remember that cannabis prohibition was founded solely on racism and ignorance. There was never any valid scientific, health, or social reason to ban cannabis and punish cannabis users in the first place. As a society, we need to acknowledge these truths before we can start talking about tax rates and points of sale. The first step must be to immediately end all arrests for possession and personal cultivation, nationwide. That must be at the top of the agenda for any cannabis reform in Canada. These days, Canada's cannabis community is feeling like the Little Red Hen from the classic fairy tale. We remember what happened when we asked, "Who will help us fight against cannabis prohibition?" "Not us," said the unions. "There are a lot of jobs for us in arresting and jailing cannabis users." "Not us," said the corporations. "Legal cannabis would hurt our investments in pharmaceuticals." "Not us," said the politicians. "Instead, we're going to pass stricter laws than ever, because that gets us more votes!" So we did it by ourselves. Canada's cannabis community opened bong shops and seed shops, we created cannabis magazines and websites, we held cannabis rallies and opened medical dispensaries, all in peaceful civil disobedience and in defiance of these unfair laws. When some of us were raided by police and ended up in front of a judge, we asked "Who will help us fund these important court cases, to defend our rights and change these unjust laws?" "Not us," said the unions. "All these new prisons mean jobs, jobs, jobs!" "Not us," said the corporations. "We can't patent cannabis medicines, so we don't care." "Not us," said the politicians. "In fact, we will fight you in court every step of the way!" So the cannabis community raised the funds ourselves. We used the money from our openly illegal bong shops, seed banks and dispensaries to pay lawyers and cover court costs, chipping away at prohibition one case at a time. It was through the courts that we forced the government to first create a medical cannabis program, and every single improvement and expansion of the program has come as a result of lengthy and expensive court battles funded by grassroots activists. Now that we have mostly beaten the laws in court and on the street, with cannabis gardens and dispensaries spreading into every city and town across the country, we ask, "Who will help us sell cannabis and profit from legalization?" "We will sell it to you for profit!" say the unions. "We know how to sell liquor, and it's all the same thing, right?" "We will sell it to you for profit!" say the corporations. "We will sell it to you for $15 a gram, as long as the police shut down all the illegal dispensaries first." "We will sell it to you for profit!" say the politicians. "We will keep the taxes high, so we can pay for all the harm that you cannabis users are causing society." To which we say, "Get lost! We will keep growing it and selling it ourselves. We already have hundreds of dispensaries across the country that are providing great quality cannabis. We already have dozens of court precedents which have forced your police to stop arresting our people. We already have a thriving culture and a vigorous, successful and diversified cannabis industry. We don't need your help, but thanks anyways." The moral of the story? Those who show no willingness to contribute to a product do not deserve to share it. Canada's cannabis community doesn't need the liquor unions, or the corporations, or the politicians to take over our industry. We know what we're doing when it comes to growing, distributing and enjoying cannabis. The groups that have oppressed our culture and fought against legalization should not be the groups that get to regulate and profit from our sacred plant. Just get rid of your ridiculous prohibition laws, stop arresting and hassling peaceful people for pot, and leave the rest to us
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Nice shag!!! Looks very tasty!!!
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Looks fantastic Lucas!!!!
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Nominations for "Best Thread Of The Year 2015"
manitoubass2 replied to Old Ironmaker's topic in General Discussion
He is, the most interesting man in the world! ??? stories for days! If either of us liked talking on the phone one of us would have a ginormous phone bill hahaha -
Nominations for "Best Thread Of The Year 2015"
manitoubass2 replied to Old Ironmaker's topic in General Discussion
Hahahaha -
Love this board! And these beers...? Happy new years OFC and all the awesome people here! Best wishes from our fam to yours?
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Hahaha my neighbour just made a rabbit den and shed outta skids. Around here they are free. Its rustic to say the leasr but functional. Baffles my mind you made a very nice table outta them. Kudos to you!!!!
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Nice work!!!
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Nominations for "Best Thread Of The Year 2015"
manitoubass2 replied to Old Ironmaker's topic in General Discussion
Lol Its just fun to do, nothing more nothing less. I can only think of 2 people that have issues on this board. We all love all the posts etc. Thats why we are here??? -
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Nice!!!! Jack sure has grown!!! It made me look at mine as well and it turns out this was a popular day for ice fishing! Our now teenage daughter a few years back on rainy river
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Ill tell ya??? Just dont ask me how to avoid pregnancy???
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Im a fan of light beers too. I like beer, not getting drunk. So beers like blue light, bud light or coors light are fine by me When i buy other beers its just to taste test and save the cans/bottles like my gramps did to decorate the bar. He was a lifelong crystal drinker, i think that got phased out too