Imagine the traffic nightmare that would be, everyone on the Lakeshore...
Plus on the bike at night on the Gardner nice way to see the city.
The sweep as you enter the Gardner at night from the DVP is one of the few decent rides in TO.
Imagine the traffic nightmare that would be, everyone on the Lakeshore...
Plus on the bike at night on the Gardner nice way to see the city.
I know some people in development that spent their entire career working on a single parcel of land. When that parcel was fully developed, they retired.
"The federal government says that the chances of someone experiencing a truly serious adverse reaction after vaccination are 'extremely rare — less than one in a million.'"
Is this somebody's educated guess? or just wishful thinking.
Thalidomide was a good example of a bad guess. (easy to understand why some are gun shy)
Hahaha yup! My current job is a project based again, lots of consultants, lots of opinions, and when you ask for a decision....everyone f$@ks off pretty quick.I had a discussion on that type of problem with Mimico Polak a few days ago. Everyone says don't worry, it'll be fine. Then you pull out a pen asking someone to sign off on it, taking the responsibility. Everyone puts their hands in their pockets as they look at the sky.
I'm going to send this to my buddies that are anti-COVID vax and anti-Bill Gates. The last video they sent me was a hilarious montage blaming BillG for the world's ills.
Funny? Yes. But it will also feed those mental midgets perfectly.
Hahaha yup! My current job is a project based again, lots of consultants, lots of opinions, and when you ask for a decision....everyone f$@ks off pretty quick.
Every job/project I've been on is the same, everyone bitches and complains about decisions made, but when you remind them that THEY were the leading factor for the decision, it's deflect deflect deflect. Last job in BC is a perfect example. Experts all around sucking one another off and making decisions without knowing what's actually going on. Then it all goes sideways and shockingly it's on me (with literally the least amount of say) that is responsible for fixing it. F that.
This is a story about four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody.I'm not allowed to drive the train.
The whistle I can't blow.
It's not my place to say how far the train's supposed to go.
It's not my place to shoot off steam,
Or even ring the bell.
But let the damn thing jump the track and see who catches hell!
I have challenged complainers to specifically name the "Somebody" that should be fixing the problem. They are totally baffled. The thought that they should have an understanding of their problem and the options to correct it turns them into deer staring into a headlight.This is a story about four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody.
There was an important job to be done and Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it. Somebody got angry about that, because it was Everybody’s job. Everybody thought Anybody could do it, but Nobody realized that Everybody wouldn’t do it. It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody when Nobody did what Anybody could have.
If there is a miracle and they can answer your question, the follow up question is who is paying for the solution. I've very rarely encountered anyone that could answer both questions with practical answers (eg. Mexico will pay for the wall is words but they have no practical meaning).I have challenged complainers to specifically name the "Somebody" that should be fixing the problem. They are totally baffled. The thought that they should have an understanding of their problem and the options to correct it turns them into deer staring into a headlight.
Macron positive and symptomatic. Working from home for a week. Are world leaders a reasonable control group for the population at large if they were frequently tested? A lot of them seem to have been infected at some point.
French President Macron tests positive for COVID-19
French President Emmanuel Macron has tested positive for COVID-19, the presidential Elysee Palace announced on Thursday.www.680news.com
Neither does much of the public populationthey don’t really have small “bubbles”.
Wait, what... aren't you a senior??Filled up with gas (pay at pump) this morning and got lectured by a senior for not wearing a mask.
Ya, but she was at least 70!Wait, what... aren't you a senior??