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I’m really happy that my province is in the news for something other than stopping an approved pipeline, massive housing prices or the most expensive fuel in North America. Someone throwing fecal matter is still a little bit better than those?

Whahaha!

Did they get it from a Tim Hortons in Langley?

“Horton, Here’s a Poo!”

Dyno would fuck up some skinny jeans and sweaters.

I’ve had a bunch of these assholes tear up my yard, destroy the cement under my garage by burrowing underneath it, and completely devastate our gardens. They are a pest and a nuisance. If you try to relocate them by trap and release and get caught you can be slapped with an enormous fine. It is, however, legal to

Whats the issue here?

Mostly spy novels, and the occasional non-fiction.

I drive everywhere in reverse, and I produce so much gasoline I don’t know what to do with it.

Thanks for the obligatory parent shaming. It just wouldn’t be a comment section without it.

This column is “How I Parent,” not “How You Must Parent Because There Are No Other Options.” Like another commenter mentioned, we want to give you a glimpse at how others are making it work. And if you’re looking for expert advice, we have a lot of that on this site, too.

Yeah, I am pretty certain you are missing the point of the series. It’s called How I Parent not This Is How You Should Parent. You should just read it and say things like “oh, I do that too!”, “I should try that!”, or “no, that wouldn’t work for my little demon seed”. Calling it disrespectful and unmindful is pretty

I bet you’re a blast at parties

I don’t know that it’s intended to be “advice” per se, but just a peek into other parent’s lives. We can all read and google the blogs and advice but it’s really nice to have a peek into a “normal” home and see that everyone struggles the same ways.

Great article. I really like the series and how it shows there is no one way to be a parent.

Please point out the tip that’s disrespectful.

Tread wear isn’t the only thing to take into consideration. The age of the tire needs to be taken into consideration, the rule of thumb is to replace your tires when they are six years old, even if they have lots of tread left. I replace mine at five years.