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So for those that hadn't noticed this had been making the rounds recently, I watched it and wanted to cry a little bit, because I felt some serious Mister Rogers vibes from him (and considering that it turned out that Mr. Rogers was an inspiration for the show) I still remember the week that YTV aired Blues Clues in August of 1998 just because the Keep it Weird era came along and scared me off (also the PJs claimed that they were airing Blues Clues in the Jr. block but they never did, probably because Treehouse tv acquired the rights or something like that)

 

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4 hours ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

 

I thought the 2nd Amendment was the most twisted bastardized part of the Constitution that has strayed the farthest from its original intent, but reading the transcript of Alex Jones’ words, I am starting to see the 1st Amendment make a case. 

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1 hour ago, blue_gold_84 said:

For anyone wondering, he lost the original case at trial in Provincial Court, had the verdict overturned in QB (which was the basis for this report), and then the Crown appealed to the Alberta Court of Appeal and had the original verdict reinstated. This guy also trolled the police station for 5 days once the law first went into place, daring them to give him a ticket so he could go to court. They refused to do so at first because they knew him from all his TV appearances railing against the upcoming law. His argument originally was. That seatbelts in some cases caused injury and he should be free to make his choice to protect himself, but after losing in the Court of Appeal he said “I enjoy risk, and wearing a seatbelt reduces my enjoyment. I’m doing this so my kids can have a more enjoyable life”. 

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37 minutes ago, TrueBlue4ever said:

For anyone wondering, he lost the original case at trial in Provincial Court, had the verdict overturned in QB (which was the basis for this report), and then the Crown appealed to the Alberta Court of Appeal and had the original verdict reinstated. This guy also trolled the police station for 5 days once the law first went into place, daring them to give him a ticket so he could go to court. They refused to do so at first because they knew him from all his TV appearances railing against the upcoming law. His argument originally was. That seatbelts in some cases caused injury and he should be free to make his choice to protect himself, but after losing in the Court of Appeal he said “I enjoy risk, and wearing a seatbelt reduces my enjoyment. I’m doing this so my kids can have a more enjoyable life”. 

The brain-dead have been with us forever. For my part, I was involved in a serious auto accident in the 80's (not my fault BTW) where if we had not been wearing my seat belt, both myself and my wife would have almost certainly died and left our kids, who were 6 and 8 years old, as orphans.  Seatbelts were not mandatory at that time, but we used them as a matter of course.

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I was listening to the Stuff You Should Know podcast and they were replaying an older episode about Venice (Why is Venice So Wet?). It was a very cool episode that explained how Venice came to be and how they are managing the repairs and maintenance of the city to prevent it from sinking. 

Anyhow, they referenced this video below and it truly is amazing. If you're at all interested in how Venice operates and how they manage repairs, watch this video (18:15):

Venice Backstage. How does Venice work?

 

 

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