TorontoBuilder
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DEET does that just fineI'm just doing my part to keep the city dwellers from suffering the discomfort of country living.
DEET does that just fineI'm just doing my part to keep the city dwellers from suffering the discomfort of country living.
I'm just doing my part to keep the city dwellers from suffering the discomfort of country living.
what's the bag limit on susquatch in canada? HahaCity boys belong in the city.
Funny true story. The folks in town here all live trap their racoons and skunks and the bring them out into the country to release so they can live happily ever after. We farm boys bring them back to the city where they belong.
I think that's what we should do with any city folks who move here too.......
Getting borderline to where I should keep my mouth shut - the cities decide the elections but the country folk keep the country functioningCity boys belong in the city.
Funny true story. The folks in town here all live trap their racoons and skunks and the bring them out into the country to release so they can live happily ever after. We farm boys bring them back to the city where they belong.
I think that's what we should do with any city folks who move here too.......
I’m not going wade in too deep here but I’ll point out that I think when you say cities that isn’t really what you mean.Getting borderline to where I should keep my mouth shut - the cities decide the elections but the country folk keep the country functioning
No politics
Just an observance from a not very astute truck driver who should know better than to comment in the first place
Was that a mic drop I heard in the background right at the end there? Well said.I think we all play a part in a functioning society. I just wish more people would learn that we all like to live differently, we all NEED to live differently, and stop forcing their ideals and way of life on everyone else. Live and let live.
You're shooting for a veiw home are ya? At 680 ft, I am gambling on waterfront.All I know is when the water rises I’m at 3000 ft.
Is that above sea level or river level? Waterfront may not be far away,At 680 ft, I am gambling on waterfront
Sea level....... Historical flood levels on the river are a few inches below the house footings, might be cutting things a little close there.Is that above sea level or river level? Waterfront may not be far away,
Start crankin on the teleposts.Sea level....... Historical flood levels on the river are a few inches below the house footings, might be cutting things a little close there.
As an opinion, no, cities are the end user of a long supply chain, that exist to service the needs of the entire country. Cities may buy more of that supply chain volume, but without the supply chain the city withers.Are we not keeping this country functioning?
i like how no politics is enforced inequitably. just sayinAs an opinion, no, cities are the end user of a long supply chain, that exist to service the needs of the entire country. Cities may buy more of that supply chain volume, but without the supply chain the city withers.
I would say, in general, I pick up 75% of loads from small towns, that get delivered to large cities. The other 25% are from large cities that are transportation hubs or ports, and I’m the next link in the supply chain
Don’t listen to the guy who drives around in circles all day with too much time to ponder
Where abouts are you? I'm over in Scarborough. Lots of heavy industry still operate here. I bought my Bridgeport here from a family business slowly upgrading to CNC.Chiming in from outside the west end of Toronto.