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manitoubass2

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  1. ????? Great news!
  2. Its an 18qt roaster and I have no idea what im doing with it lol The wife made two full sized chickens in it the other day and wow was it good and moist! Hopefully my chicken thighs cook good in the monstrosity in our kitchen lol I added some montreal chicken to it and some beer to keep it moist
  3. ???? zing! Good one cliff!
  4. Oh I know and thats why hed get his rear handed to him
  5. I hate Harper. Dont get me wrong. But at least to some extent he is respected by other leaders(as a puppet) You get a lesser experienced(puppet) and things might go south very very quickly. I dont like any candidate tbh Which is the best puppet? Probably Mulclair IMO. Either way we are spiraling downword fast. I cant even begin to list all the issues we have. We need a true leader, I see none
  6. Experimenting on some chicken thighs tonight with the new cooker we bought? Hopefully it comes together nice, fingers crossed.
  7. Nice!!!! Still no snow yet in NW ontario
  8. Yeah that must have been unpleasant to live through.
  9. None of the candidates stand a chance against Putin. All answers were laughable but it is clear Harper has the most experience and is a better speaker. Trudeau is a horrible speaker and im not sure what he brings to the table? He seems confident NATO protects him if elected. When was Canada ever a leader in military force? Its been along while since we kicked the US in the hiny lol. I hate saying this but Harper may just be our best puppet
  10. Thats a horrible skateboard Hed be beat up at most skateparks???
  11. It funny cause i usually eat more of the salad then anything else lol Super easy and tasy as ....
  12. Wow!!!!! Wow!!!!!!!!! WOW!
  13. We are doing the same salad tonight. Its unreal good
  14. T minus 10
  15. I wonder what he was carrying? Is that propane? I seen this once in grande prarie with an unsecured load in a pick up(work truck) if I remember correctly it was a gas used for fracking. It was just one cylinder and it broke the tailgate at a stop and shot off like a rocket. Thankfully nobody was hurt, but im sure the driver faced some wicked fines
  16. As a child i loved r/c cars and trucks. Ask for new ones every christmas lol Eventually id destroy them building jumps and just doing silly stuff with them One of my friends flies planes now and he helped me fil alot of my sturgeon footage with my gopros. Hes an awesome pilot but im always nervous he'll losw my cameras lol Hes a spaz he can fix or rig anything lol, and hes almost 60! I cant justify the costs but its infectious to see the fun and passion he has for planes and cars!
  17. I have a train run 40 yards in front of my house 12 times a day/night. It literally shakes the house. Do wind turbines really generate such unbearable sounds? Or just enough to disturb peace? Honest question And for the record I enjoy the train lol
  18. Best bass crank ive ever used I recoloured at home with some neon paint from dollerama and nail polish. First time I used it I was fishing from a dock and my wifes family were all there havin beers and a bonfire. I bet I caught 40 bass in about 3 hours on that one crank. I tried it on other water badies too and same thing It was just a cheap body plastic too, shaped like a cotton cordell I should make some more lol
  19. Thanks! And yes back on topic(ive noticed Im very good, unfortunately at derailing threads) My bad
  20. The mud was very hard to drill through. The cylindical of the bottom of the pile would slip off its mark quite often and that was a real challenge in late fall early winter
  21. Thanks man! I actually followed each driller for a few hours each morning for 4 days to teach them how to do it. Id measure on the spot to save time. Each driller got a good system going and I was measuring RTKs and northing and easting by hand to the tune of 350 piles per day. Here is a pic of the conditions lol And also a football i made from tape the held the elctrical on the panels as they were installed lol. Gotta have fun on breaktime?
  22. Mix of both. We actually needed a new design on the piles to prevent shifting. Most was just into earth. A pile typically took about 5 minutes to drill once the operators got the hang of it We had to redo one section on the south side as it was all sorts of outta wack The northing and easting measurements were WAY OFF I actually had to go in and tell the contractors that not every pile was meant to be exact length because thats how they started, when in fact it was designed to contour the land(ie it would dip at the roads etc) Once we got that straight though things went up quick! And did I mention the pay was great? Lol Once I switched from TBT engineering(as they were done there contract) I moved over to black and macdonald There I worked with the electritions to tie everything up(boy was that a chore with the gloves you have to wear and in -15 weather) It was a fun project, I learned alot
  23. I enjoyed working for them Very well run company Rumour has it an even bigger farm is in the process now in the same area. It was my first time doing a solar farm and my main job was data collection and running RTK measurements on all the piles I measured every single pile on that site. Many of them two or three times when we had a small glitch. I was walking 40km a day according to my phone hahah
  24. Thats just bad, very bad
  25. I know all the contracting details but not much of the backing behind it??? If I remeber correctly the loan was $160 million. I worked for both TBT engineering and Black & Macdonald. "We built it" but im unclear as to who we we actually contracted by? I can certainly find out however
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