TheMightyOdin
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Candy crush is too addictive.
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TheMightyOdin said:Candy crush is too addictive.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Yup, you know you're a junkie when you're changing the date and time on your phone to get a new set of lives.
AlmosGirl said:Rick said:Sherry got up for work this morning and our car won't start. Jake and I went out to try it and no luck. So Jake/Sherry borrow Sarah's car so they can get Sherry in to work. They got out on 401 and had to stop suddenly and Jake hit the car ahead of him - likely $2000 in front end damage. He was charged with careless, $500 fine, 6 pts. As a new driver, he'll lose his licence as they only have 6 pts on a G! licence. We'll obviously fight it. Yeah, that's my morning.
Rick man, I'm sorry, that totally sucks. Definitely and absolutely fight it to get it lowered and hopeful not lose too many points or any points at all. I know it's costly but you may want to consider getting a points guy to take care of this.
Our son had an accident 4 mths after he passed his G1 road test. Going to the dentist, making a left (with his sister in the car) and it was a yellow light, guy didn't stop and hit them on the front passenger side (close to the passenger door). Totalled his car, daugher had a sore shoulder and he was charged with an "improper left hand turn". He didn't drive for 4 mths after that as he was too scared. He ended up getting the ticket thrown out because we fought it and the officer didn't show up to the first date and then the next date was almost a yr later and when it came around, we filed some papers because it was over a yr old.
Long story short, he totally lucked out in the end but he did learn a lesson. That was 2 yrs ago and he is a much better driver now, more careful and concientious. He passed his G2 road test back in July (went for a few more driving lessons) and then did his test. The worst thing about all of it, is your insurance.
In the end, both of them were not hurt and are still here and that is ALL that matters.
The first roster update, which i believe was available when the game was released fixes all that.CarltonTheBear said:NHL 14 comes with team rosters dating back to right before free agency. Bolland and Bernier are on the team but so is Grabovski. No Bozak/Clarkson.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:The first roster update, which i believe was available when the game was released fixes all that.CarltonTheBear said:NHL 14 comes with team rosters dating back to right before free agency. Bolland and Bernier are on the team but so is Grabovski. No Bozak/Clarkson.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:The first roster update, which i believe was available when the game was released fixes all that.CarltonTheBear said:NHL 14 comes with team rosters dating back to right before free agency. Bolland and Bernier are on the team but so is Grabovski. No Bozak/Clarkson.
Peter D. said:So a public school in Port Colborne is not allowing students to dress up in Halloween costumes, and instead is encouraging them to wear orange and black to celebrate "Spirit Day".
Society has become a bunch of sensitive, politically correct sissies. Ugh.
Peter D. said:So a public school in Port Colborne is not allowing students to dress up in Halloween costumes, and instead is encouraging them to wear orange and black to celebrate "Spirit Day".
Society has become a bunch of sensitive, politically correct sissies. Ugh.
OldTimeHockey said:Peter D. said:So a public school in Port Colborne is not allowing students to dress up in Halloween costumes, and instead is encouraging them to wear orange and black to celebrate "Spirit Day".
Society has become a bunch of sensitive, politically correct sissies. Ugh.
This is not a new concept. My daughter's schools have been doing 'spirit days' for halloween for a while now.
My wife, who is a principal at a near by school explained that it was done for a couple reasons. One being that children don't decide whether or not they celebrate halloween, their parents do. To shove halloween down the throats of these kids wouldn't be right as they would feel left out in front of their peers if they did not dress up.
Two, with many poor families in the area, costumes for some children just don't happen. Again, to avoid alienation of children among their peers, they've decided that it's easier to do a 'black and orange' day.
Three, with the dangers involved in many of the costumes these kids are wearing, the schools do not want to be held responsible for inspecting every kids costume to make sure some kid isn't going to walk in front of a school bus or something to that effect.
Bullfrog said:Spirit Day? ???
Are you an X or a Y, Potvin? I'm not sure what I am; a late Xer I believe.
Peter D. said:So a public school in Port Colborne is not allowing students to dress up in Halloween costumes, and instead is encouraging them to wear orange and black to celebrate "Spirit Day".
Society has become a bunch of sensitive, politically correct sissies. Ugh.
Peter D. said:So a public school in Port Colborne is not allowing students to dress up in Halloween costumes, and instead is encouraging them to wear orange and black to celebrate "Spirit Day".
Society has become a bunch of sensitive, politically correct sissies. Ugh.