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Mark F

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  1. shout out Buck Pierce. "the hot tub is too hot!"
  2. Bombers run game 153 yards. 😀 for me, Dave Dickensen is by far the most annoying person in the CFL. is there an app that will recognize his whiney angry face and make the screen go dark? need that app. I will pay cash money. we have mr calm cool and collected M O'Shea.
  3. and some states passing laws making it illegal to divest from oil. and illegal to build wind farms. thirty years of oilco lies and bribes.
  4. yes, but they are spewing co2 making things which are bought in Canada. shipping stuff around the world to save money on labour costs, slack environmental laws. but yes, they can do whatever they want since its a dictatorship. But who knows what they'll do. thanks, after I read your post, I looked up corruption in china....https://carnegieendowment.org/publications/index.cfm?fa=view&id=19628 also chinese plan re water, solar https://www.yahoo.com/news/megaprojects-china-1-trillion-infrastructure-210016068.html who knows.
  5. wouldnt have been as close, ..... calgary td pass where the defender was hurt.
  6. mcrae two feet in for audition video
  7. sing to toot toot tootsie melody by bo levi by by
  8. is it a penalty if a coach goes on the field? dickensen does it every game.
  9. that is really something bad that law. wow. and no doubt, more to come. but some people are afraid of "communists"
  10. that is a nice place to live.
  11. good news and a chuckle. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz signed a five-year hydrogen accord on Tuesday in Newfoundland and Labrador, a remote province on Canada’s east coast with abundant wind power potential. lol. if Newfoundland is remote, we all are. New Yorkers . https://www.yahoo.com/news/germany-taps-boundless-fuel-potential-204344705.html
  12. As the climate crisis grows, and the so-called positive feedbacks become stronger, governments, communities, and individuals will all be increasingly forced to deal with multiple problems. Wildfires, droughts, water shortages, severe storms, heat waves, floods, sea level rise, biological losses, the spread of diseases, and other consequences will be among the first-order effects. They will lead to crop failures and famines, other economic losses and disruptions, climate refugees and mass emigrations, political destabilization, resource and other conflicts within and between countries, and costly efforts at adaptation and, most likely, geo-engineering. As governments and societies struggle to cope with the ensuing situation, the stage will be set for political and other recriminations, scapegoating, anti-immigration hysteria, cross-border and other conflicts, the proliferation of failed and failing states, and political responses that are anti-democratic and authoritarian. Such responses may be brought on by ruthless opportunism but may just as likely result from widespread demand from a public that is fearful, feeling victimized, or betrayed. Meanwhile, governments will likely act to protect their major economic actors and elites, further dividing societies, as well as turning increasingly to their militaries for solutions. Equally telling will be the psychological burdens and mental problems: the loss of homes, communities, and livelihoods; the millions of “excess deaths” caused by climate change; the destruction of much-loved natural and recreational resources including species, forests, and coastlines; the civil strife and social conflicts spawned by climate change’s effects; the pall of grief, dread, failure, and powerlessness—the list could go on. It is painful to consider, but scenarios like this are both more likely and more near-term than many imagine. https://thenextsystem.org/learn/stories/can-transformative-change-come-america
  13. yup, worse than that? that is dystopia. imagine this... "The Band-Aids keep getting bigger, and the time we’ve bought with them keeps shrinking, because we still use much more water than the Colorado River can reliably produce. We’ve hit a crossroads: If we don’t do a lot more to shrink this imbalance in 2023, the lakes are done." imagine the strife anger and violence when that happens. yet stiill irrigating desert to grow hay. Americans will certainly be looking for someone to blame, and it wont be right wing, stupid, so called, skeptics. Oil co will do what they always do, close up shop. walk away. sad to look at the history of this, right back to when Jimmy Carter put solar panels on the whitehouse roof, and ronald reagan, took them down. If they had started what they are doing now even ten years ago, the worst would have been averted. all so somebody could own a five hundred foot yacht. anyway change is coming, if you live Alberta sell your house now. "Zero emissions, nearly silent ferry The all-electric, battery-powered Ampere does not emit greenhouse gases or particulates, and its noise emissions are substantially lower than diesel-powered ferries. The vessel is over 80 metres long, and has a capacity of up to 120 cars, eight lorries and 350 passengers, and a maximum speed of 14 knots. Its batteries are recharged overnight in port using power from existing grid infrastructure.l" 53 orders for more. https://electrek.co/2018/02/03/all-electric-ferry-cuts-emission-cost/
  14. Calgary D line has looked imposing to me. need to figure out how to keep Collaros upright, and healthy. actual photo of @Rod Black
  15. how bout slaves? think its a yes, for old testament. oh you got that. whoops.
  16. yeah, pick and choose the parts you agree with 😂. a religious smorgasbord. Which is why sadists love the old testament. beating, killing for adultery, smiting and smoting, its got lots of the good stuff for them sadist types. old testament lord is pretty tough. drowned everybody except Noah. harsh! Im with @HardCoreBlue I was briefly excited after TheRaidAt Mar a Lago (coming soon with tom cruise as garland) but not expecting anything at all, maybe a stupid lawyer or two sacrificed for show. most painfully slow investigation in history. just looked up nuremburg trials. germany surrendered may,8 1945,: trial opened November, 1945. trump will walk, looks like.
  17. agree, NFL managers hate to admit a mistake in the draft. ridiculous.
  18. @blue_gold_84 yeah. deleted. now delete please, from your post. to atone I submit this:
  19. yeah, volunteering for special teams, 100 % O'Shea style. also the humility. North Bay to New York. 😀 coach saleh: "He’s a warrior and a fighter, it’s been cool to watch him play,” Saleh said."
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