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We're in Saskatchewan!
--Fozzie Bear and Kermit the Frog
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I’m cheating tonight as opposed to firing up the beast…
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….& a salad.
Not the proper name for it. The properHere’s a quick tutorial. You can make a less lethal version without the ball bearing, but it’s a little more intricate and having somebody with small hands helps.
IF you don't want to do yours, you are welcome to come and do mine.I’ve got tree pruning to do also that I’m also avoiding currently.
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I’m cheating tonight as opposed to firing up the beast…
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….& a salad.
Do the dogs have their own door? I cant keep a rake outside.I’m going low rent while Lisa is sleeping away the heat…
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The gates are locked front and back. The fences are just under 6’ tall chain link. We have four dogs & a cat (& the cat won’t leave the yard, because he’s much braver behind the fence line with dogs to back him up)…so from the time I turn the furnace off in the spring until I turn it back on in the fall…my back door stays open.Do the dogs have their own door? I cant keep a rake outside.
And no rakes lost.The gates are locked front and back. The fences is just under 6’ tall chain link. We have four dogs & a cat (& the cat won’t leave the yard, because he’s much braver behind the fence line with dogs to back him up)…so from the time I turn the furnace off in the spring until I turn it back on in the fall…my back door stays open.
The dogs have free run of the house & yard Spring though Fall. There’s a Shepherd, Pitty, & two retired geriatric K9’s to boot that still have ears & vocal cords. We don’t have issues inside of our fence line.
Not from inside the fence line. Occasional stuff from the flower bed out front. Lawn, gnomes, and shit like that. Garden trowels maybe…a 1 gallon gas can I forgot behind the bushes out front when I mowed a couple weeks ago…But not from inside the fence line.And no rakes lost.
In a world awash with bad actors and misinformation, the attempt to regulate content and to hold online media companies to some level of account is understandable.
It's only wrong when the Liberals do it.
However, as Thierry Breton most recently demonstrated, there is a very unhealthy desire for control in governments and bureaucracies.
This week, Blacklock’s announced it is appealing (Judge) Roy’s ruling.
Look on the bright side. Soon enough Conservatives'll be able to use the law to beat up on people they don't like.So does an infringement on copyright, for some, unless it’s for the public good, with an immediate interest in the articles for (work-related) reasons, to determine it it needs to be deemed by these government appointees to be offensive, dangerous or “misinformation.”
Or scrap it, take the savings by deleting that bureaucracy, & flip it over toward meeting our (Canada’s) 2% minimum spending level of GDP on our military hopefully, without having to raise taxes but by re-allocating them. Could just be wishful thinking on my part though.Look on the bright side. Soon enough Conservatives'll be able to use the law to beat up on people they don't like.