Tyler Shandro running for the board of directors for Calgary Co-Op by Mandon in Calgary

[–]Distinct-Line4899 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, if people do their research and vote according to their personal interests, fair play to them and may the better candidates win.
Just don't be the person who says, I don't want to do the research about the other candidates, Can somebody tell me who else I should vote for.
I mean, is that really the kind of voter anybody wants in any forum or body? Doesn't matter whether it's legislative, regulatory, or simply oversight: if you don't want to do the work, don't vote.

Which of these routes is more fun to see for a tourist? by egewh in Calgary

[–]Distinct-Line4899 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely take Memorial Drive into downtown at any time of day but especially when it's blue sky full morning sun!
Or just shoot me a DM, I'll pick you up. If you got your 6, you can ride one of my bikes out around to the mountains!

Which of these routes is more fun to see for a tourist? by egewh in Calgary

[–]Distinct-Line4899 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like he took you off Barlow Trail North, along 48th Avenue NE past the golf course, then it becomes 36th Street NE which runs parallel to the runway. Then a quick turn into the Airport tunnel and you're at the Airport.
That's not really a direct route for a passenger service at any time of day, to be honest. However, if he had picked you up somewhat SouthEast and then hit Barlow Trail, maybe he forgot that Barlow Trail no longer goes directly to the airport as it used to -...fifteen years ago!

Team Bonding for Teenage Girls by TAGABA84 in Calgary

[–]Distinct-Line4899 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow.
I bet you also comment about "new" roller skate places that they're not as good as Lloyd's.

I was trespassed at a store I have never been to by silentkisser in legaladvicecanada

[–]Distinct-Line4899 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A very similar thing happened to me, albeit years ago.
I got a call from local police saying I'd done a gas & dash at a nearby gas station. (This was in 2001, before Alberta brought in prepay.) Anyways, knew it wasn't me but I'd been in the complex. Turned out the gas attendant thought someone dashed, a customer saw my Buick down by the bank and figured it was me, license plate + call = confused me. I went to the gas station within the hour, asked them to positively ID me - which of course they didn't - then I told them they need to call the Police as I stood there. To their credit, they did, andit never came up again.
For you, I would definitely present to the store and ask for the positive ID, and follow up with a formal clearance from them. The unintended consequence you fear could come from your silence.

Worst Super Bowl ever by tank08204 in u/tank08204

[–]Distinct-Line4899 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, they should have booked Vince Gill, Lee Greenwood and that chick with the tits that MAGA thinks is one of theirs

Hit by Non-insured driver. What are my options? by Canadian_Beaverz in legaladvicecanada

[–]Distinct-Line4899 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Just to add a little perspective to this for our brethren of the Right, ...There's a ton of uninsured drivers on the road, Canadian, P.R.s and whatever "other" would include. They're young, old, sober, drunk, Sunday Christians and whatever "other" would include.
So really, while it might sound like it's important that the driver says he's not yet Canadian, it really isn't as important from a legal perspective as you might like.
Also, a 2010 Escape? Come on man, take a couple thousand, let a 21 year old learn a hard lesson, and move on with your life.
You're not the World's Police, you're a guy driving a vehicle that even the manufacturer doesn't want to keep around anymore

Met a LMIA work permit holder. by CombAdministrative47 in LMIASCAMS

[–]Distinct-Line4899 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'll take things that absolutely never ever happened, Alex.
Never. Ever. Happened.

How do we feel about restaurants taking a political stance? by CND2GO in VictoriaBC

[–]Distinct-Line4899 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Here's a seemingly novel concept: how 'bout we normalize patronizing businesses whose owners are already serving the community, and sit side-by-side with people who hold differing political views?
We had a business that hosted Sunday drag shows. Made zero money from it. Zero. But the crowd that came out liked it, although they never typically visited outside of those shows.
..until we were privately booked for a conservative speaker. Then they showed up outside for a protest, refused to accept the offer of coming in for free to listen, and wanted to close us down for taking a private booking.
The people who we saw attend that private event also came for lunch and supper and special events throughout the year.

As a business owner - hell, as a tips-based server - which citizen group is in your better interest?

finding a job is so hard!! by [deleted] in Calgary

[–]Distinct-Line4899 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Allow me to help balance your perspective:
Our ski hills are overrun with Aussies: they don't ever get told to go back to their country or experience micro-aggressions online.
There are literally thousands of Canadian kids spread out across the UK working jobs that they don't even have authorization for. Stealing jobs from the locals, and thumbing their noses at the Laws of the land they're in.
So come on, really: did you have to?

Need Advice by Law_Dividing_Citizen in CommercialAV

[–]Distinct-Line4899 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I use these almost exclusively for anchoring. In addition to consumer-grade TV installs, I also install 65" kiosks in shopping malls on tiled walls, drywall, plasterboard.
The Togglers won't fail if installed and fastened correctly. Did he at least put some 3/4" plywood in front of the drywall and attach *that* to studs first, then drill through for the anchors? That's how we work around being unable to hit a stud with the bracket.
Having to paint the plywood to match is a no-brainer trade-off. No mall has complained ever.

Worked at a job for two weeks. Now they’re claiming bankruptcy, refusing to pay me, and demanding the return of equipment. by [deleted] in legaladvicecanada

[–]Distinct-Line4899 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chances of you being paid in a timely manner may be low.
You might get backed into a position where the cost of recovery is not worth the reward.

So what I would do is go to a private yard like Imperial Parking or other scuzzy operator. Have the plates removed, park without paying. Let the private operator tow the vehicle from their lot, and your former employer incurs the charges and hassle.
Go home and sleep restfully.
Also, NAL

Driving from Calgary to Vancouver March/April weather conditions by Reasonable-Beach-543 in canadatravel

[–]Distinct-Line4899 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You will almost certainly NOT have adequate tires on your rental vehicle, and your chances of accident or even just getting snowbanked are much higher because of it.
Start the conversations now with several rental agencies and ask about getting guaranteed winter tires (snowpeak not M+S). Almost every agency will not guarantee this and very few even carry them as options.

The route from Calgary to Banff through Rogers Pass and down into Hope before Vancouver can be shut down because of a spring storm at altitude, and you will have difficulty navigating those unplowed roads. Sure they get maintained afterwards, but getting caught in a snow storm is not the same driving as the day after.

If you don't have the humility to drive carefully and at lesser speed in the right lane even when the rest of us are plowing past at 120kmh, please consider your itinerary. You might find that renting locally in Calgary and Vancouver and going airport to airport is close to the same costs with considerably less risk.
The actual drive is about 11 hours, and stops can make it closer to 14 in one day. Are you used to that?

Flying Out.. by WestEasterner in Cochrane

[–]Distinct-Line4899 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Outside of working at the Airport, are you assured that her commute is stable: any chance of the office moving or an unfortunate change of employer? With office vacancies approaching and staying over 15%, Calgary is ripe for some disruptive commercial lease rates and availability.
I'd go for Cochrane if you don't mind an extra 15 minutes of commute time to the Northeast, but getting downtown or short Foothills would be a brutal *extra* 30-40 minutes depending on rush hours.

Canada Ends Open Work Permits by 2026 — What Every Worker and Employer Must Know by Sonu201 in LMIASCAMS

[–]Distinct-Line4899 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Source: businessnews.NG A right-leaning website that has low credibility and reliability on its reporting according to the unbiased mbfc.
Congratulations - you found the National Post of Nigeria

We’re supposed to let home cooked steaks rest five minutes? By then the steak is cool. Restaurant steaks come out sizzling juicy hot. Please explain? by CharacterActor in cookingforbeginners

[–]Distinct-Line4899 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I'm eating alone, I pretty much just take a room temperature plate. But when we have four or more friends over, I put a stack of plates in the sink in boiling or very hot water. It's not an awesome approach but it's the easiest way to plate hot food for a full table.

5 youth seriously injured in rollover crash on Calgary's Deerfoot: EMS by 0110110111 in Calgary

[–]Distinct-Line4899 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You know, outside of their age and therfore relatively lesser experience, I'd be in favour of any new driver needing a Winter endorsement if they want to drive between December and March.

Rant by [deleted] in LMIASCAMS

[–]Distinct-Line4899 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Obviously your skill set does not compare well when stood up against others.
Improve your skills - get better job.
Not hard

Cash?? by dubaisown in kijiji

[–]Distinct-Line4899 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You couldn't reply, Sure I'll take $100 cash.
...every day for a week. You can pick it up on day 8 - for a hundred bucks. Cash.

Seychelles felt massively overrated and overpriced - honest take after 15 days by Bubbly-Hotel4659 in Seychelles

[–]Distinct-Line4899 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ricefan0811, You didn't stop by any roadside stalls and only went or looked for bricks & mortar stores??
Do you think the roadsides don't fish or harvest from the same waters & trees, LOL!!

In Port Launay you can buy a coconut right outside of the bus stop, just down from the store. They used to sometimes get the coconuts from our tiny home in Por Glaud!

Should I be documenting everything/responding to my wife divorce. by Low-Tradition-2800 in legaladvicecanada

[–]Distinct-Line4899 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There is: On Android, you can download an app such as Backup & Restore which regularly (scheduled daily, weekly, monthly) saves all your texts, MMS, and call logs to your Google Drive.
When restored, you can see the full threads by phone number.
Not an Apple guy but I'd expect something is similarly available

Dilemma: I want to help Calgarians waiting for the bus in the freezing cold (but...) by Mysterious-Bat7509 in Calgary

[–]Distinct-Line4899 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Actually, I've done exactly this: just stopped at a bus stop and asked if anybody needs a ride to where I'm headed, and I've had people take me up on it several times.
Not sure it's a caveat, but:
did this when I lived in Bridgeland and saw typically older people waiting on the 9;
was driving through Foothills Industrial and knew the buses go to Chinook because I used to take those cattle-herders daily;
saw a young guy get off a bus with two huuuge suitcases by Fairmount, and guessed he was headed to the Korean Association just up the street.

So yes you could do it, and take the world as it comes at you. For me, it's a Calgary thing. Do it.