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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay-Dee View Post
    Who else thought this "Storm" was a new firearm?

    I did
    Me too. And thank goodness it isn't because I'm fresh out of money.

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    yikes

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    Snow storm was not the first thing that popped into my mind when I read the title of this thread. My first thought was "What have the f*&#@!^ liberals done now".
    Defund the Liberal propaganda ministry, AKA the CBC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay-Dee View Post
    Who else thought this "Storm" was a new firearm?

    I did
    Laughs in Beretta

    I have some family in Melita, (about an hour south of wolverine) hope you guys stay warm!
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    This is becoming more than a joke. I grew up in Manitoba and March 4 1966 was a big storm. I still went to work at a part time job Winnipeg Free Press and my father walked out on the prairie to the newest firehall to take care of it when no one else would go. He spent 3 or 4 days there on his own before they plowed it out. Now they are shutting down flights, NHL games, school buses before it even hits.
    Last time I drove to Winnipeg in winter I could not see the road for more than a few feet and yet I passed all the nuts in the ditches and centre median and had no problem getting to my mother's funeral.

    Soft soft soft people. No I did not walk to school uphill both ways. But I did walk to school and so did the girls in their skirts at -30C and windy.

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    Some of these comments are something else let me tell ya! Wow..

    Anyways, we are closed today due to the weather system here in MB that is dumping snow down like it's nobodies business. We have staff working from home to get as much done as we can remotely for you!

    Now if you'll excuse me I'm off to my globalist propaganda production meeting for soft soft soft people.. Go Cobra!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4star60 View Post
    This is becoming more than a joke. I grew up in Manitoba and March 4 1966 was a big storm. I still went to work at a part time job Winnipeg Free Press and my father walked out on the prairie to the newest firehall to take care of it when no one else would go. He spent 3 or 4 days there on his own before they plowed it out. Now they are shutting down flights, NHL games, school buses before it even hits.
    Last time I drove to Winnipeg in winter I could not see the road for more than a few feet and yet I passed all the nuts in the ditches and centre median and had no problem getting to my mother's funeral.

    Soft soft soft people. No I did not walk to school uphill both ways. But I did walk to school and so did the girls in their skirts at -30C and windy.
    Lol, wut??

    Keeping people safe nowadays is considered soft.
    People used to eat porridge, gruel, and moldy bread as their daily meals (assuming they had daily meals) and now we can buy cheese and Doritos!
    Let's get back to the good ol' days of when people had to work as serfs for their wealthy landowners eh!?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TDizzle View Post
    Let's get back to the good ol' days of when people had to work as serfs for their wealthy landowners eh!?
    Not to worry, the way the current government is destroying this country along with their voter base we'll be back there soon enough!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sun_and_Steel_77 View Post
    Not to worry, the way the current government is destroying this country along with their voter base we'll be back there soon enough!
    True enough!
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