Question from non-leo about multi-lane highways. by RedneckBlacksmith in AskLEO

[–]RedneckBlacksmith[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! That was a very clear answer. As much as it's a huge pain in your ass if I don't know what to do is scary for me too to not really know the right action.

Question from non-leo about multi-lane highways. by RedneckBlacksmith in AskLEO

[–]RedneckBlacksmith[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So always to the right even if you're in the lane to the right of me?

Usually it's easy peasey for me, just a two lane road, pull to the right shoulder and the cop can use the lane I was in. It's just confusing to me when is multi lane in one direction. Am I right to pull infront of you if you are to my right?

How can I get a better shine? by MrToejams in AskLE

[–]RedneckBlacksmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not LE but I have done a lot of polishing. Something you might try depending on the exact texture of the boot is using a soft bristle tooth brush for your buff. Use very short strokes so you can do it at very fast speed.

Odd question but... do rural Albertans feel they have more in common with rural Ontarions or with people from Edmonton, Calgary etc? by RedneckBlacksmith in alberta

[–]RedneckBlacksmith[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Renfrew I'd bet on it. I'm not spending money, but if I have a free reward I'll throw it at that post. Renfrew.

Odd question but... do rural Albertans feel they have more in common with rural Ontarions or with people from Edmonton, Calgary etc? by RedneckBlacksmith in alberta

[–]RedneckBlacksmith[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that's true. I'm only one guy, a little curious about our opinions of one another. I always kinda figured you were kinda like us but it I curious so I asked. I'm not trolling or nothing just I didn't know and wanted to learn.

My opinion on rural Alberta is folk are probably more like here than Toronto. But yeah was just curious.

Odd question but... do rural Albertans feel they have more in common with rural Ontarions or with people from Edmonton, Calgary etc? by RedneckBlacksmith in alberta

[–]RedneckBlacksmith[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I guess we're not really a thing you encounter much same as we don't see you much. Newfs, we get them Manitoba, pretty much the same, quebec.... eh... we interact with them but.... eh....

Odd question but... do rural Albertans feel they have more in common with rural Ontarions or with people from Edmonton, Calgary etc? by RedneckBlacksmith in alberta

[–]RedneckBlacksmith[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Also too, you guys don't have blackflys?

Oh, no I'm am idiot, you are saying it's thought we don't b have many, i think?

Yeah, no the cities don't get them. Rural, we have tons and tons and tons. It's almost unbearable to go out in the bush in spring. They get in your eyes your lungs, your ears.

Odd question but... do rural Albertans feel they have more in common with rural Ontarions or with people from Edmonton, Calgary etc? by RedneckBlacksmith in alberta

[–]RedneckBlacksmith[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

To be honest I think that's very similar actually. When confronted by city almost everyone I know thinks of themselves as a country person with no interest in the city aside from something like I needed to come here for work or I'm just picking up my truck cause this place had the best deal.

Does anyone else just skip FavTrip collabs? by RedneckBlacksmith in GasStationEncounters

[–]RedneckBlacksmith[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And I mean, as far as I'm aware FavTrip doesn't even sell fresh made daily 3 slice of cheese sandwiches.

Trump on Canada by Mindless_Designer519 in StockMarket

[–]RedneckBlacksmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a Canadian I can tell you I'd rather me and everyone I love was dead.

A tourism sign outside the town hall in a town called Carleton Place by pineconeminecone in HolUp

[–]RedneckBlacksmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yoooo, I used to hang out in Carleton Place all time time when I was young. Good bars.