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doesn't look like too much work to make seats and a transom tbh. No idea what you paid, so no idea if you will take a hair cut selling what you have. What Wayne said about the seats and transom tells me it's worth the work. Otherwise you're back to square one. good luck whatever you do
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that's a gorgeous view over Kensington Market ! hope everything went well and she'll be discharged soon. stay safe
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Sail filing for Chapter 11 restructuring
woodenboater replied to Headhunter's topic in General Discussion
had no idea...wow -
Sail filing for Chapter 11 restructuring
woodenboater replied to Headhunter's topic in General Discussion
but does anyone remember King Sol ? -
Sail filing for Chapter 11 restructuring
woodenboater replied to Headhunter's topic in General Discussion
Skinners... -
Sail filing for Chapter 11 restructuring
woodenboater replied to Headhunter's topic in General Discussion
now more than ever, I really miss LeBarons. Was never a fun time shopping at BPS, and preferred Cabelas instead tbh. I liked Sail, but agree that the stores are HUUUGE and perhaps they could have trimmed down a few GTA locations, and probably will. Hope the can recover. -
Line up at golden lake
woodenboater replied to nlpaintballer's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
appears so Lew. wonder if combo of campers/cottagers...and smokes and gas crowd -
open seating with very low dividers are likely going the way of the dodo. Our company demo'ed various setups and I suggested partitions between spaces would be good to have, not just for sound, but so you're not distracted from seeing other employees. They ignored as I figured they would. 98% of staff are wfh. cubes may not come back but there needs to be a serious rethink of how people will sit,work and interact. imo most of the open concept was cost driven and had nothing to do with staff interaction and collabs. its almost always about the $$$
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they shld have emptied their book of tickets on those idiots. Trinity Bellwoods is a special park unlike many others in Toronto. The demographic is skewed heavily to the younger set (skinny jeans/PBR drinking/hula hoop, slack lining etc) I have very little sympathy for the complaints of them being cooped up in condos etc and needing a break, if they're going to do this crowding crap. Screw them. My niece was locked down in NYC and couldn't hit any park, when it was the US epicentre. I have no faith in people to do their part to help drop our RO < 1. I did manage to smoke a ton of baby backs yesterday. Neighbour was very happy to not cook dinner lol
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wayne, if it were any other craft, and had more elevation, it would look like a stall turn (which can be unnerving if one has never experienced one before) ? also wonder if they had their cockpit camera running during what I presume was a regular run, possibly to their next stop ? I don't envy the task, investigators have before them.
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Super score !!!! that cave is always worth poking around.
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haha, I don't mind Diamonds, Diamonds. it's waaay less treacly than Patio Lanterns...unless yer in grade school haha
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from what I've read (take it for what that 's worth), only one ejection.
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was very low and sharp angle for ejection. I believe each seat (they're side by side) has an eject stick and can only presume pilot was trying to return to the airfield when they realized they weren't going to make it. fortunately no one on the ground was hurt. also heard one of the two in the Tudor, didn't make it. sad day for the RCAF.
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HD garden centre was a clusterf$#%. no space in the aisles, no masks. they should have controlled access and limited the numbers inside the garden centre. I mean they had a separate entrance so what the hell ? when I spoke to customer service about it, they said, at one point, that it's an essential service, and did I find what I wanted. Essential ? gtfo...I mean the csr was tone deaf and probably had no clearance to say anything other than what was in the corp playbook.I wish there was a Lowes or Rona closer to me...
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How about a Morel report thread for 2020?
woodenboater replied to KraTToR's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
I must need more fresh air, I read the thread title as '...Motel report...' sigh... -
Supertopo refugee ?!!!! was lurker there, sorry to see it go to sleep.
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something to think about re: opening things up. https://time.com/5826918/hokkaido-coronavirus-lockdown/?utm_source=reddit.com&fbclid=IwAR0KCrbsi7-DHtecC7fuVobCvy0SrEQJA29uX99UXgOyaC7xT-_PbpmBsds
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wow. wonder if neighbour just came back from a trip and was supposed to quarantine ? that's a steep fine and I'm thinking they should fight it since there are no legal travel restrictions (beyond quarantines) afaik.
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Some things I wonder about the COVID-19 pandemic
woodenboater replied to MJIG's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
OI- no, I'm good. don't use puffer anymore (but keep with me just in case), and asthma is rare occurrence now. -
Some things I wonder about the COVID-19 pandemic
woodenboater replied to MJIG's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
nah, same as here. used to get cold induced asthma in the winter, that sucked bags. so everything is fine now, thankfully. take care and stay safe -
yup. I also believe Ontarians and Quebecers are more likely to hit the states for March break. which was/is likely a hotspot.
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Some things I wonder about the COVID-19 pandemic
woodenboater replied to MJIG's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
I know it's apples and oranges, but as someone who has had asthma, lying down on my back was the absolute worst. Sitting upright helped way more and offered more relief. still keep a puffer as an EDC, but seldom use it now. For those who've never had an asthma attack, imagine a sumo wrestler sitting on your chest. and not getting up -
Canadian numbers, overall, are looking better, but Ontario and Quebec are still posting big numbers. I can't see anything opening up here till end of May. Earliest. I think the time has come to finally clean out the garage. stay safe, and be well everyone