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Tomas.

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  1. It was 6*c (43*f) this morning and it got me wanting that 2 stroke goodness. Unfortunately out here everyone has mountain sleds and in the rare event you find a flat land sled, people are on coke when it comes to prices.
  2. Lmao. She is doing real well. Couldn't be happier.
  3. ATV's are faggotmobiles lol. I got rid of my sled because of the lack of local snowfall. Now I got a Honda TRX 450r and it has been a headache. Doesn't help that I know fuck all about ATVs, nevermind a 4 stroke race atv lmao. Just giving Ben credit where credit was due, that is all.
  4. Just little northwest of Stony Plain
  5. It was 15*c and rain all yesterday here just west of the Edmonton area. Now 6*c this morning.
  6. You are such a fucking bonehead.
  7. Did it ever occur to you that the only reason you need coyote bait is because your ASS ODOUR is so bad that they won't come within a 3 mile radius, you old dried up stinky dick licker. Toll booth snotty
  8. Maybe the false hope that they will be left alone if they keep to themselves.
  9. Hard to get a greeter position with that much ass odor lol
  10. Sucks dick for bus money then walks home so he can turn a profit.
  11. I am starting to get the feeling that you just like holding on to shit covered flashlights.....
  12. Snotty has posted the same woodplie pictures for years now. Nothing new. I am amazed that he can wear the gimp mask. Given that he is a mouth breather and a knob gobbler I can only see it causing problems.. .
  13. He is very good with helping guys out with their Ford's no doubt. Just talk some trash about ford and get your mouth guard ready lol
  14. It certainly appears that way lol
  15. There is a difference between promoting the company you work for and offering free Dentistry work because your blinded by your love for said company lmao
  16. He works at a ford plant and owns a mustang. Basically if you have anything negitive to say about ford products, you guessed it, chicklet removal. He eats, sleeps, pees Blue oval. He is very "passionate" about the company who signs his paychecks
  17. Tomas. replied to Ebsell's topic in Current Events
    Everyone I talk to uses both terms lol
  18. Happy birthday
  19. Alberta man changes gender on government IDs for cheaper car insurance He says he saved almost $1,100 Reid Southwick · CBC News · Posted: Jul 20, 2018 1:24 PM MT | Last Updated: July 26 Redacted birth certificates of an Alberta man who changed his gender for cheaper car insurance. The circles in red show that the certificate on the left reads 'male' while the newer one on the right reads 'female.'(Submitted) comments He wanted a brand new car — a Chevrolet Cruze with all the trimmings. As a man in his early 20s, he knew his insurance costs would be high. So he became a woman, though only on paper. "I have taken advantage of a loophole," said the man — we're calling him David — who spoke on the condition that his identity be kept confidential because of the potential repercussions. 'Getting screwed' David, who lives in Alberta, says he identifies as a male. But his government-issued identification tells a different story. It started when an insurance company gave David a quote — roughly $4,500 a year, if he bought the Chevy. He had a collision and a ticket or two on his record, which helped boost the premium. Then, he had an idea. He asked the insurer what his costs would be if he were a woman. He was told his annual bill would sink to roughly $3,400 — a $1,100 difference. "I was pretty angry about that. And I didn't feel like getting screwed over any more," he said. "So I asked them to change my gender on my auto policy, and she's like, we can't do that." Young men generally pay more According to the Insurance Bureau of Canada, men under 25 are generally at higher risk of collision than women of the same age, which means their premiums are often higher. David, who was 23 at the time, says he learned he first had to change his gender on his birth certificate and driver's licence before he could have it reflected on his insurance policy, to get the cheaper rate. After doing some research, he realized he needed a doctor's note to show the government he identifies as a woman, even though he doesn't. "It was pretty simple," he said. "I just basically asked for it and told them that I identify as a woman, or I'd like to identify as a woman, and he wrote me the letter I wanted." Under the rules in place at the time, Albertans needed to produce a doctor's note to switch the gender marker on their personal documents. In June, the government scrapped the doctor's note requirement for adults, allowing them to declare their marker as M, F or X, for those who don't fit into a strictly male or female binary. 'I felt like I won' David shipped the note and other paperwork off to the provincial government. And, a few weeks later, he received a new birth certificate in the mail indicating he was a woman. "I was quite shocked, but I was also relieved," he said. "I felt like I beat the system. I felt like I won." With the new birth certificate in hand, he changed his driver's licence and insurance policy. All to save about $91 a month. "I'm a man, 100 per cent. Legally, I'm a woman," he said. "I did it for cheaper car insurance." David says he's aware the methods he used to become a woman on paper are designed for Albertans who need to correct the gender marker on their identification to reflect who they really are. But he says his target was the insurance industry, not the gender diverse community. "I didn't do it to point out how easy it is to change genders," he said. "I didn't do it to criticize or ridicule transgender or LGBT rights." Banned in EU According to the Insurance Bureau of Canada, gender is just one factor that insurers consider, along with the driver's age, vehicle, driving record and location. In 2011, the European Union's highest court ruled the insurance industry's long-standing practice of charging different rates for men and women "constitutes discrimination." The European Court of Justice ordered the industry to remove gender consideration from auto, life and medical insurance plans, among others. Steve Kee, spokesman for the Insurance Bureau of Canada, says he's heard anecdotal reports of people changing their gender for cheaper insurance, though he doesn't know how often it happens. "If you're going to declare on any document, you need to be truthful," he said. "If not, you're making a fraudulent claim. This could impact you for any future insurance application that you make, or any other aspect of your life." https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/change-gender-identification-insurance-alberta-1.4754416?cmp=rss
  20. Tomas. replied to Ebsell's topic in Current Events
  21. Tomas. replied to Ebsell's topic in Current Events
  22. Lol, you are such a looser. Of course I still have the dog. She is absolutely fantastic. Has full range of our yard and stays in it all day while we are at work. Has still never made a mess in the house. Even when she had a night of the shits, she made sure to wake us up to let her outside. Never ever barks. Literally has never barked at anyone or anything. Basically the perfect dog and we couldn't be happier.
  23. Exciting start to my weekend. My bil's car just arrived tonight on a truck fresh from the Vancouver port. Another Japanese import in Canada. What a sick car. It is a 2001 Toyota celsior. (Lexus LS 430). 82,000 kms (51,000 miles)Has a 4.3l V8 that is smooth as butter and whisper quite. You can't even tell it is running at idle. It is crazy. It is the base model one but it still comes with loads of cool features. The seats are genuine wool and are super nice. The center fans on the dash freaking oscillate! Not a speck of rust anywhere on it. 4 pot front and 2 pot rear brakes. Definitely an old manish car but is is super roomy and super comfortable. It is a little dirty, but it is to be expected of a 17 year old car that just spent 2 weeks on the ocean. It was $5000 cad (3,800 usd) basically sitting in his drive way. received_10157573618177995(1).mp4