“Starlight tours” only ended in the early 2000s, IIRC...
“Starlight tours” only ended in the early 2000s, IIRC...
That would confuse the lifted coal-rolling brigade:
Man, I was never big on Trudeau (never voted for him) - but if he’s this vilified by those people, then he can’t be that bad.
I think you should take a course on how statistics work.
Tells us what we need to know about them.
Erin, great article about this historical event, and another reminder that Canada has its own history of shameful acts (as we continue to discover, with the continued discoveries of mass graves in residential schools).
A recent poll showed about 2/3rds of Canadians oppose the convoy and view their actions as “selfish”
Same here - since then, I clean off all the snow.
They’re in for a surprise when they stop at a light..... all that snow on their roof + momentum and weight shift = a covered windshield that your wipers probably won’t be able to deal with (especially if there’s been some freezing rain or ice to turn the snow into a nice crust).
Gah, I forgot the multiple choice exam rule - always look out for “all of the above”
I can’t even boo you, because I know you’re right...
I just want to point out how underrated this comment is.
Thank you for this!
None taken! I don’t have a crystal ball, so of course that’s just my opinion.
Will he build a 2006-2007 Subaru WRX?
I can’t think of a situation where it would be acceptable for a non-black person to have that word come up “organically in conversation” - so his defense seems to be a bit of an own-goal then.
On the plus side, every dollar diverted from the US means a dollar less for the Republicans/Tea Partiers, which is good.
Well, why wouldn’t they? “They know what they have,” so to speak - legions of fans who will happily-overlook, rationalize, and even defend the company for this sort of thing.
When the woman turned around to put more items on the counter, England asked her, “What are you rising from?”
Mate, the ability to vote and hold government to account was the whole raison d’etre for that protest* (and the Umbrella movement before). You can’t ignore it without becoming a cheerleader for systemic oppression.