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Seriouslyly? We've had some huge ones in Ontario. I would be highly surprised if they beat those.
I don't care if it is or isn't the biggest...and what is the point of having restrictions and fines for not obeying said restrictions, if there is no enforcement when said restrictions are not obeyed? He should have been closed ages ago and now he's out of control
 
I don't care if it is or isn't the biggest...and what is the point of having restrictions and fines for not obeying said restrictions, if there is no enforcement when said restrictions are not obeyed? He should have been closed ages ago and now he's out of control
There is little point in having rules if you don't enforce them, eh.:rolleyes:
 
Last after puttering about reorganizing a couple drawers and the dog treats under the kitchen sink. Dishes are soaking in the sink now and will be washed when the water cools a bit. Meanwhile, the monk's blend is delicious.

And I'm last.
 
Alberta "leadership" talks a good talk. They don't seem interested in actually cracking down on those protests.
They "might" lose rural votes if they do. Our MLA is one of the caucus dissenters and now, because of the protests here, he's trying to backtrack and encourage us all to follow the rules...he should be making sure the protest is stopped out here. Grrrrr
 
They "might" lose rural votes if they do. Our MLA is one of the caucus dissenters and now, because of the protests here, he's trying to backtrack and encourage us all to follow the rules...he should be making sure the protest is stopped out here. Grrrrr

That's a big problem with Kenney's leadership. He seems to want to please both sides and is pleasing neither.
 
No rain today, but cooler than I'd anticipated. Tried to go for a walk in just a heavy sweatshirt over yoga pants, had to scoot back home to add my wool cape. And in one of those "I've finally figured it out", figured out how to listen to radio on my phone as I walked, found Radio 2, and got to listen to the last piece by Anna Netrebco on today's Met special, which was a a New Year's Eve (2019) "Puccini Special" by Netrebco, where she sang Act 1 of Boheme, Act 1 of Tosca and Act 2 of Turandot. It was magical.
 
I must say I am glad I'm not one of the folks standing outside at the restaurant protest as today is not a day for outdoor activities or standing around - besides the rain, we've had a pretty strong wind most of the day
 
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