I have to admit to grudging respect for a good con-artist. I don't agree with what they're doing and I wouldn't do it myself but it does make me smile a bit to see them make gullible people give them money.
Married 27 yrs and STILL very much in love.
We are taking a week long trip to the Grand Canyon , but I got her some books and a pair of elbow length cashmere gloves that she has been dying to get. Also, her favorite candy and some other little things.
Presents for myself, sofar.... about $2000...
WOW, great, I have some options, thanks all.
The seat I am wanting to redo is on an 84 FJ1100, pretty comfy seat for crusing but when I accelerate there is nothing there to hold me in the saddle, no lip.
It's not about being sorry, that's not the point. Treaties were signed, agreements were made and they have not been kept. Every level of government has reneged on those commitments in varying degrees since day one. Hard to see it as anything other than institutional racism stemming from some...
That works out to just over $1000 per person. In T.O. that wouldn't cover snow removal much less all the other costs.
Not paying taxes was one of the very few real benefits of having their country stolen out from under them.
As I remember, that 92.5 million was over a 6-7 year period and worked to $7-8,000.00 per resident which had to cover all housing, drinkable water, sewage, roads, administration and salaries and all other costs of running a town.
I know the feeling so you gotta stop buying new cars, all of my cars and bikes are year 2000 and older and they are much simpler to work on.
So True! You can feel and picture in your mind every moving part.
Not to sound too warm and fuzzy, but there is a kind of a Zen that happens.
Besides...
Sorry, but I have to call you on this one. When someone is so far down the rabbit hole that jumping off a bridge sounds like a good idea - then the word selfish doesn't enter into. Having almost been there a couple of times I can tell you he didn't want to stop living, he just wanted to stop...
I did that trip this summer. Two weekends in a row, Gravenhurst the 1st night (started late) then through Algonquin early hoping to see Moose, then on around the park on the Ont/Quebec border. Great road.
Some big vistas, good condition and fairly light traffic but there was...
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