axlsalinger
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Hazmat suit and a bow tie, you'll be fineI have to go to a wedding at the end of March. I'm just gonna assume I'll be infected, right? Doesn't matter if I eat my way out of fitting in the suit?
Hazmat suit and a bow tie, you'll be fineI have to go to a wedding at the end of March. I'm just gonna assume I'll be infected, right? Doesn't matter if I eat my way out of fitting in the suit?
Destination wedding in Mexico in July. We'll see if it goes ahead.
I went to a wedding two weeks ago. Swarmed by people in a bit of a crowded room from like 6-12 am, though windows were open. But I was certain that covideo was going to kill this radio star…yet nothing, evaded it somehow.Hazmat suit and a bow tie, you'll be fine
This is the worst part about it, and also why the actual protests are such failures. It’s a group of selfish, entitled losers screeching about how unfair it is that they be asked to do something to help others. Nice movement.Imagine doing this over costs of housing and poverty. That would be something. No, doing it over some health requirements designed to keep people from dying.
Imagine doing this over costs of housing and poverty. That would be something. No, doing it over some health requirements designed to keep people from dying.
Ford wanted them here which is why nothing is being done.Apparently Quebec was the only province to figure out the obvious thing...
Inspect all of these out of province trucks entering the province. I'll fucking guarantee most of these muppets aren't running proper log books, are outside of their annual inspection, have critical defects (According to a former enforcement officer from Sask that I used to work with, 20-30% of commercial vehicles just shouldn't be on the road) and should be impounded, etc.