Sujet : Re: Microsoft Still Promoting and Funding Sex Changes for Children
De : bowman (at) *nospam* montana.com (rbowman)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 16. Mar 2025, 08:52:37
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On Sun, 16 Mar 2025 05:38:27 -0000 (UTC), RonB wrote:
I'm guessing Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba (maybe?). One of my
favorite TV shows is Corner Gas, so Saskatchewan has to be included. I
actually worked in Saskatchewan putting up grain elevators when I was a
kid (late teens). Apparently they couldn't get any Canadians to work,
they all got 40 hours of minimum wage on welfare (that's what we were
told anyhow). (This was in the early 70s.)
WE set up molding equipment in both Ontario and Quebec in the '70s. If I
brought in tools I would sometimes be asked to state I was not performing
work that could be done by a Canadian. Like now the attitude of the
customs people depended a lot on what sort of pissing contest the US and
Canada were in.
Yeah, I guess British Columbia is just continuation of the Left Coast,
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle. Some beautiful country
in British Columbia, however (also in Washington, Oregon and
California).
I've been through Banff with a big truck and always wanted to go back with
something that wasn't 65' long. My timing sucked. I got the passport card
and was planning my trip when the covid scam shut the border down tighter
than a squirrel's asshole. I'm not sure how the border is now.