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 Author Thread: The Young Offenders Act
 Nisroc
Joined: 5/31/2007
Msg: 4 (view)
 
The Young Offenders Act
Posted: 6/12/2007 8:21:17 PM
if these kid know what they are doing they are old enough to be punished like adults. L9ocking them up in jail will only add to the problem. I think these kids are bored and need more discipline. Only way I see them being corrected is by making them join the army or having a work camp for them.
 Nisroc
Joined: 5/31/2007
Msg: 176 (view)
 
do men actually like curvy women vs the skinny pencil one?
Posted: 6/12/2007 6:22:29 AM
The way I see it is she is thin then I can work around the, "am i fat question?", easy. Really it does not matter to me as long as I enjoy her company.
 Nisroc
Joined: 5/31/2007
Msg: 33 (view)
 
Getting Rammed By Your Mechanic...
Posted: 6/12/2007 1:54:47 AM

bullsh*t.
2 years ago i put a dent in the box of my truck.
it just happened again.same spot on the truck.
i was quoted $1400 MORE for parts than when i fixed it the first time.


thats about right.
 Nisroc
Joined: 5/31/2007
Msg: 8 (view)
 
Cell phone providers in Kelowna
Posted: 6/11/2007 1:57:32 AM
Connectivity will have nothing to do with the provider most times, what has effect on connectivity is what phone you have and where you are. Only time connectivity is a provider problem is when someone put a rookie in charge of the hardware or possible hardware failers. Cell phone are mini computers or PDA's (personal digital assistants) they operate like any other computers. Problems can be cause by excessive wiring around you, magnets, EMI (electromagnetic interference), thick walls, static (from tv's, clothing, etc).

If I were you I would also Google how to improve your connection with a specific phone. The company that makes the cell phone also might have a driver update for you. You might try put a bounce sheet in the cell case. I have not tried it but it is worth a shot. You might also consider avoiding noisy areas. I think the biggest factor is the phone. Before buying try find review of the phone on the net. I never buy any hardware or PDA's with out looking at reviews.

Hope this helps
 Nisroc
Joined: 5/31/2007
Msg: 111 (view)
 
What do you find beautiful?
Posted: 6/10/2007 3:48:00 AM
The fall in Saskatchewan when the fields have just been freshly dug and sun warms you on a cool day.
 Nisroc
Joined: 5/31/2007
Msg: 11 (view)
 
Is confidence something you need to have to get or do you think you can get it through hard work?
Posted: 6/10/2007 3:42:26 AM
bigcat85,

Your not only one who feels like this. I cannot stand huge crowds or big social events especially when I know nobody. I think the more you do it the easier it will become. I have not been to any POF events yet, but I would go if I feel I will be comfortable. Reading about some of these events that have been held everyone seems to become very comfortable and they have a blast. So I'm all for giving it a go.
 Nisroc
Joined: 5/31/2007
Msg: 48 (view)
 
Learning Disabilities
Posted: 6/10/2007 3:26:24 AM
I do not have a learning disability but I do have CMT (Charcot-Marie-Tooth) which has had little affect on my life, yet someone avoid me because I understand words as well as most people. However those who have got to know me well have no issues understanding this disability and feel fine around me. To me, I feel I can tackle any barrier that is put in front of me. I have held jobs that require me to use a 2 way radio which my boss did not feel I could handle but due to the businesses equality standards they could not prevent me for having that chance. After working the position for a good 3 months I was able to out preform all other doing the same job. In fact I was told that I was doing the work that five others performed in a 8 hour work shift. When it came time to leave the business the boss was upset with my decision.

People in this world can be low and this was not the first time I have been in a situation like this. I agree it is more difficult for those with disabilities than those with none. As the saying goes, "If you put your mind to it you can accomplish anything." But when not given a chance to prove that one can do something thats another thing.
 Nisroc
Joined: 5/31/2007
Msg: 6 (view)
 
Next life wishes...
Posted: 6/9/2007 3:16:38 AM
I m gonna shut my mouth here cause if i say what im thinking ill get my tush banned but my second choice is a remote control
 Nisroc
Joined: 5/31/2007
Msg: 14 (view)
 
Do sirens plug people's brains?!?!
Posted: 6/8/2007 2:08:43 PM
I think some people panic at any emergency vehicle pull up behind them. I have seen one case where an ambulance had to stop because of other were stopped at a red light and about 2 or 3 cars pulled into the ditch where the last guy tried to pull into the other lane which was pretty much bumper to bumper traffic. At least the ambulance was still able to get though and the past the last guy by using the ditch. I also think there are people who think if they pull into a ditch that they may roll their car. The way I see it what a driver does to allow that emergency vehicle though should be done with common sense. If it works and it does not cause another emergency do it. I would be more than willing to move my car off the road to clear the way for them.
 Nisroc
Joined: 5/31/2007
Msg: 11 (view)
 
Vernon's POF Paintball Challenge @ Bushwackers June 24/07
Posted: 6/7/2007 1:45:18 AM
I'd love to join in but im probably gonna be stuck with work for the next three weekend :(
 Nisroc
Joined: 5/31/2007
Msg: 14 (view)
 
Road trip across Canada. Any advice?
Posted: 6/6/2007 4:43:47 AM
I think this trip depends on who you are and what you wish to do on the trip. since you said you were planning to pitch a tent most of the time Saskatchewan and the prairie provinces will not bad at all, but will depends what road you take. If you take #1 though Regina your gonna be board. The key to the prairies depends on who you are. if you a city person you will not like Sask much but if you are planning to do a little fishing i suggest you try head though Saskatoon then up to Prince Albert where there is a lot of camp grounds. It is so relaxing you will enjoy it. There is thousands of lakes in Sask for fishing and one of best known lakes is Pinehouse or Big Sandy. If you go after August you can catch the light show (northern lights) while sitting around camp fire.

If you go though Saskatoon you will want to visit the river and see the bridges. In PA you will want to walk though the National Park a bit. If you go to Pinehouse head east in to Manitoba and then down in to Winnipeg. If you going there and back do different routes, this way if someone finds the trip boring in one spot it might be more enjoyable coming back.

As for bad roads once you hit Sask it is all bad road right though it. Sask is very bump because the government does not spend time fixing those roads up. I was just back in Sask in December and it is not as bad as it was 5 years ago so you might get lucky.

As for Alberta try spot at the big parks, Ontario and Quebec the cities. Maritimes just go i have been all the way across Canada before and the provinces I remember the most are the maritime.
 Nisroc
Joined: 5/31/2007
Msg: 24 (view)
 
for animal lovers
Posted: 6/6/2007 4:14:16 AM
Try this with two dogs and two cats lol, at first they never mix but they usually get used to living together. If living together is new to them i would not worry about it they will bond soon or later. just do not do something like wax the kitchen floor and then throw the ball out the door for the dog while the cat is in the kitchen or you will have a nice fat vet bill.

another idea is, if your yard has a fence that will hold the dog try it, or build a dog cage for the dog during the day you work. just make sure you put it some where shady for the heat of summer add a dog house and a little roaming space. The fence does not have to be around the entire yard. I cannot tell you the cost of this but im sure a phone call would.

A final idea would be bonding them. the more time they spend in the same room the less they will bother each other. believe it or not let them go at it... to a point. Cats are territorial and so are dogs give them time in the same room together and they will and should work out what is they territory in that room.

I have never seen a problem like this before with my animals, but Im sure if you try a few things you will come up with the answer. Giving a pet away is as hard as putting a pet down. So I understand you completely here. I could probably come up with a ton of idea if you need more just get a hold of me.

I hope things work out for you
 Nisroc
Joined: 5/31/2007
Msg: 41 (view)
 
Seeing is believing. Have you asked to see a license and or cam before meeting? Would you?
Posted: 6/4/2007 5:53:11 AM
^^^^
I agree with Frau Blücher if you go to the bar and meet a stranger you get their phone number. you will not know anything else about them. I do not think meeting people online is any different. If you do not feel comfortable meeting in public and they refuse to meet in public then do not meet them at all. If your comfortable then meet but do so in a public place.
 Nisroc
Joined: 5/31/2007
Msg: 27 (view)
 
Schooling or learning?
Posted: 6/4/2007 5:42:21 AM
I find this topic interesting because I have been in university for the last four years and going back for a fifth. Then I look at my friend from USA who moved to Vancouver. In the two years since he moved he has held two jobs, makes over 200 thousand a year and does not even have a grade 12 education. The most ironic part is he is self taught with all aspect of his job because of the internet. With me it is not that I cannot get a job it is that I love to learn.
 Nisroc
Joined: 5/31/2007
Msg: 5 (view)
 
The infamous toilet seat (a lighter note)
Posted: 6/4/2007 5:32:36 AM
Years ago I would think like this; if you are a woman and want the toilet seat down when it is up then you can put it down, because we men have to put it up we need it up... 50/50. Today I have a habit of putting both lids down.
 Nisroc
Joined: 5/31/2007
Msg: 31 (view)
 
Bad things as a kid...
Posted: 6/4/2007 5:27:26 AM
Played with matches, broke in a hockey arena, built a house out of cement and 2 x4's in the hockey arena and worst was throwing crab apples at people walking on side walks. It all ended when a little old lady called my dad. Small town trouble maker
 
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