Hillbilly Canuck
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I'm sure the Brampton Ice Capades are in full swing
You bet! I just saw a can hauler crush a Toyota Rav4 on my way home.I'm sure the Brampton Ice Capades are in full swing
Did the RAV4 Brampton get Valhalla'ed?You bet! I just saw a can hauler crush a Toyota Rav4 on my way home.
Both were "Brampton men" so hard to say who was at fault. Truck was making a left and the Rav4 was making a right and they ran into a physics problem; two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time.

Sounds more philosophical to me.You bet! I just saw a can hauler crush a Toyota Rav4 on my way home.
Both were "Brampton men" so hard to say who was at fault. Truck was making a left and the Rav4 was making a right and they ran into a physics problem; two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time.
Probably a total loss. The Freightliner had it's bumper laying on the ground. Probably was only held on by duct tape anyway.Did the RAV4 Brampton get Valhalla'ed?![]()
I agree! When they started installing roundabouts here, I thought it was stupid!That would have never have happened in a RH drive vehicle. Those drivers would be forced to use one of these utterly ridiculous round abouts.
They are totally stupid here in the States, but work well where you drive on the opposing side of the road and vehicle. The only good thing about a round about is, I like to challenge myself to getting through it without ever touching the curbing. If that is physically impossible to do, it was great fun to drag the trailer over all of the pretty flowers and plants that the put in the middle of them.
When I got my license, we didn't have roundabouts, so I had no idea how they worked. After they installed them, My Father had the new driver's handbook, so I looked up how they are supposed to work.At least it was fun to do if the driver before you didn't just continue straight and mow the whole damned thing down. They don't make properly sized round abouts here. They make them just big enough for a car to navigate through them.


My fingers got numb putting zip ties on my first container today. It sucked.When I was a teenager I rode my dirt bike about 3 miles with no shirt on, when it was 15 degrees.
I don't remember if it was on a double or a triple dog dare though.
But when I got home all I did was put my coat on and I was fine.
If I did that today I'd probably die of pneumonia or something![]()
Soooo you almost tried to eat your fingers?My fingers got numb putting zip ties on my first container today. It sucked.
Now I know how those Uruguayan soccer players who's airplane crashed in the Andes felt. I too almost resorted to cannibalism.
Yep. Thought they were chicken tenders.Soooo you almost tried to eat your fingers?
Makes sense, I guessYep. Thought they were chicken tenders.
We were out putting another coat of water on the rink with no gloves last nightMy fingers got numb putting zip ties on my first container today. It sucked.
Now I know how those Uruguayan soccer players who's airplane crashed in the Andes felt. I too almost resorted to cannibalism.

Got any pics of that backyard rink?We were out putting another coat of water on the rink with no gloves last night
It was colder in that pic @Duck posted than it is here.
It's not a backyard rink. It's something the community built for the kids across from the school a few years ago. There's a building there. One side of it has a warm room for changing and what not. The other side is just shed space for the snow blower and everything else for upkeep.Got any pics of that backyard rink?
We used to play on a pond and it sucked because puck would end up in the snow when you took a shot on goal. It was still fun though to play on ice rather than street hockey.


A booster is a good idea this time of year.Today I got myself a Jump starter, a toolbox that I have been deciding on for like 4 years now and a screwdriver set that I have had my eyes on for a few years.
Jump starter is still charging, how long do these things take to charge?...
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