

It’s kind of a blessing to know that literally anything this guy says is a partisan attack and never anything constructive I have to pay attention to. Saves me a lot of time.
It’s kind of a blessing to know that literally anything this guy says is a partisan attack and never anything constructive I have to pay attention to. Saves me a lot of time.
Apparently the Liberals sold us a fully costed campaign platform that they won’t deliver on because they only care about infrastructure programs and natural resource extraction.
There’s just too many shit shows packaged along a few gems to make subscribing to the whole lot worthwhile.
And as a Canadian right now it feels downright patriotic to divert money from US-owned streaming companies who region-lock my purchases so I have to buy terrestrial cable to view them.
In other news, man precariously hanging from ledge is relieved to hear of a cliffside rescue committee that will be convening next Thursday to discuss rescue options.
And yet they persisted.
Yep! Our favourite now is creating and saving our own stamps.
Definitely worth a look. They’ve been consistently one of the highest savings account rates and their visa card gives 2% cash back on everything.
My little guy just started Mario Paint this week and he’s loving it. He’s not reading yet so a game with easy symbols and painting is age appropriate. Plus that fly game is getting him a lot of practice learning how to use a computer mouse.
Elbows confused.
Because we all told Microsoft we desire software that fits these adjectives.
I think this is where my family is landing.
I’d like to think the consumer choice sentiment will stick around even if the price incentives to buy elsewhere do not. There are many, many reasons why people might find it morally inappropriate to pour money into the US economy.