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    Required: Sense of humor

    The Indians on the Aamjiwnaang First Nation reservation in Grand Bend asked their new chief if the coming winter was going to be cold or mild. Since he was a chief in a modern society, he had never been taught the old secrets. When he looked at the sky, he couldn’t tell what the winter was...
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    Caribou Recovery Facility

    Here is good video, regarding Christie Freelands Alberta visit. Discussions shutting down large area for Caribou…..
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    Interest rates hike reflects ‘unusual’ circumstances

    We do Don’t know the future. However USD currently is #1. Capital flight is flowing to 🇺🇸
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    Interest rates hike reflects ‘unusual’ circumstances

    Keep USD 🇺🇸💵 close to you. Safest/ valuable of all currencies.
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    Interest rates hike reflects ‘unusual’ circumstances

    True. Real estate 🏡 is regional. Plus fact ALberta RE hasn’t changed drastically since 2007.
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    Interest rates hike reflects ‘unusual’ circumstances

    Lol. Expect 40-50% drop in next 36-48 months. Plus 12+ years to return to these current levels. People , governments have gorged on debt. Time for the hangover. Normal interest rates for last 2000 years average at 5-8%. No where in historical data has interest rates been at -0.5( Europe)to 0.5%...
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    Farmer talk

    Need a water truck. Fill gopher holes. Wait with hockey stick over holes. “Thump”. No shots fired.
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    Farmer talk

    Farmer Protests in Netherlands. EU trying to shut down cattle farmers. https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/dutch-protesters-pour-manure-government-offices-over-industry-killing-regulations
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    Harley and the Broken Foot

    Good luck. Fell down stairs face first. No breaky face or arms, but broke big toe 🤬
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    Pictures of the Cheesiest Chit ever!!!

    Ratchet hold down hood. Had similar issue with old Jeep of mine. Driving #16 (back when it was single lane), oncoming semi just passed me. The turbulence from the truck ripped hinges, off my Jeep hood. The hood popped straight up, crushed my windshield into million pieces. Also damaged my...
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    Finally an oilers game at Rogers

    Battle of Alberta begins Wednesday. Oilers in #7. McDavid will become hockey god that rivals “Great one“, after this series. 🥃🥃🥃
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    La loche Saskatchewan

    Not sure about La Locche. Been long time since been there. played High school volleyball tournament against laloche. They had some big guys, all with beards, moustache. We were 16, and they were like 22. We still beat them.
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    Gopher season

    Started gopher hunting at 5. Filled couple 5 gallon pails of water, pulled the water out to the pasture on a beat up old red wagon Filled gopher holes with water. Waited with hockey stick, until they surfaced. Whack……dogs were happy.
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    Toyota Hybred Pick-up

    Yup. Ended in the Tundra
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    Your favorite cooler

    Yeti. Picked up Big Yeti 2005. Looks like new. Works great. Heavy (30-40 lbs). Back then was like $250.00. Now who knows.
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    Battery powered mowers

    Honda will last a lifetime. Maybe topend refresh. Otherwise good 50+ years.
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    Battery powered mowers

    My $150.00 push mower Briggs/Stratton special last 25+ years. Change oil every year. Heck I still have old Yamaha XT500 motorcycle from 76 (46 years old). Purrs perfect……change oil annually. Now I am trying battery powered mower. The mower works great for the residential yard.
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    Battery powered mowers

    Picked one up at Lowe’s a few years ago. Perfect for regular urban yard. Plenty of power, folds up out of the way for storage, lightweight, no more carb cleaning, no more oil change or fuel purchase. Charge the battery every second cut. Recommend picking up two batteries. No issues after three...
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