If you're un-vaxed Canadian trucker, you can't go to the US either. That's US policy, not Canadian. Almost 90% of Canadian truckers are vaxed, the others can do trips within the borders. It's their choice.
Same for American truckers, they can do trips within the States only.
Yep, the whole thing is pretty sad. The convoy (most of it) passed through here today. Some of them stopped early for the night because of the snow, so there will be a second smaller group tomorrow.
Despite the insistence on social media that we were going to see "huge participation", actual participation from trucks, vehicles, and spectators is estimated at about 1000.
So when Theo Fleury said 1.4M he was using roman numerals?
tjlincoln said
Jan 27, 2022
GET THE PUCK OUT!!!!!
SensKat said
Jan 27, 2022
senior wrote:
senior wrote:
Screened?
Didn't see Ottawa's first goal but sounds like it might have been screened.
Oh and I did groceries after work today, shelves were stocked. Nothing like the empty ones conservative politicians have been posting this week. Many of the pics proven to be from 2020, not even in Canada. On was at a Canadian grocer, but it was from late deliveries because of the big snow storm last Monday. Things do get out of stock by Sunday afternoons because of weekends. Happens every week.
Yep, it was happening here because walmart had a failure of their meat fridges. There was a sign on them that literally said that, but people were posting it as "See!! It's starting!"
My 6-pack of Pepsi bottles had white caps instead of blue, it was disturbing. The chicken broth I like is out of stock. (I just killed myself with THAT unintentional pun). Otherwise, no real problems here. I do get most of my meat mail order though and have full freezer so the stores could be out of meat and I might not know.
I forget that you guys probably don't really understand the challenges of the Canadian supply chain. So especially in winter, the majority of our perishable foods have to come in across the border. Quite a bit of it comes in by truck. Right now, we are not allowing unvaccinated truckers to cross the border.
Hence, the stupid protest, and the insistence of the media on promoting hysteria that we will run out of food.
If you're un-vaxed Canadian trucker, you can't go to the US either. That's US policy, not Canadian. Almost 90% of Canadian truckers are vaxed, the others can do trips within the borders. It's their choice.
Same for American truckers, they can do trips within the States only.
Yep, the whole thing is pretty sad. The convoy (most of it) passed through here today. Some of them stopped early for the night because of the snow, so there will be a second smaller group tomorrow.
Despite the insistence on social media that we were going to see "huge participation", actual participation from trucks, vehicles, and spectators is estimated at about 1000.
senior said
Jan 27, 2022
senior wrote:
Screened?
Didn't see Ottawa's first goal but sounds like it might have been screened.
Cathy said
Jan 27, 2022
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
Oh and I did groceries after work today, shelves were stocked. Nothing like the empty ones conservative politicians have been posting this week. Many of the pics proven to be from 2020, not even in Canada. On was at a Canadian grocer, but it was from late deliveries because of the big snow storm last Monday. Things do get out of stock by Sunday afternoons because of weekends. Happens every week.
Yep, it was happening here because walmart had a failure of their meat fridges. There was a sign on them that literally said that, but people were posting it as "See!! It's starting!"
My 6-pack of Pepsi bottles had white caps instead of blue, it was disturbing. The chicken broth I like is out of stock. (I just killed myself with THAT unintentional pun). Otherwise, no real problems here. I do get most of my meat mail order though and have full freezer so the stores could be out of meat and I might not know.
I forget that you guys probably don't really understand the challenges of the Canadian supply chain. So especially in winter, the majority of our perishable foods have to come in across the border. Quite a bit of it comes in by truck. Right now, we are not allowing unvaccinated truckers to cross the border.
Hence, the stupid protest, and the insistence of the media on promoting hysteria that we will run out of food.
If you're un-vaxed Canadian trucker, you can't go to the US either. That's US policy, not Canadian. Almost 90% of Canadian truckers are vaxed, the others can do trips within the borders. It's their choice.
Same for American truckers, they can do trips within the States only.
Gonna go out on a limb and say that our trucker vax rate isn't as high as yours.
Homer said
Jan 27, 2022
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
Oh and I did groceries after work today, shelves were stocked. Nothing like the empty ones conservative politicians have been posting this week. Many of the pics proven to be from 2020, not even in Canada. On was at a Canadian grocer, but it was from late deliveries because of the big snow storm last Monday. Things do get out of stock by Sunday afternoons because of weekends. Happens every week.
Yep, it was happening here because walmart had a failure of their meat fridges. There was a sign on them that literally said that, but people were posting it as "See!! It's starting!"
My 6-pack of Pepsi bottles had white caps instead of blue, it was disturbing. The chicken broth I like is out of stock. (I just killed myself with THAT unintentional pun). Otherwise, no real problems here. I do get most of my meat mail order though and have full freezer so the stores could be out of meat and I might not know.
I forget that you guys probably don't really understand the challenges of the Canadian supply chain. So especially in winter, the majority of our perishable foods have to come in across the border. Quite a bit of it comes in by truck. Right now, we are not allowing unvaccinated truckers to cross the border.
Hence, the stupid protest, and the insistence of the media on promoting hysteria that we will run out of food.
If you're un-vaxed Canadian trucker, you can't go to the US either. That's US policy, not Canadian. Almost 90% of Canadian truckers are vaxed, the others can do trips within the borders. It's their choice.
Same for American truckers, they can do trips within the States only.
Cathy said
Jan 27, 2022
I will say though, I am a bit miffed neither my boss nor the rep whose commission I single-handedly saved have replied to my only-slightly-after-hours email with the good news.
Cathy said
Jan 27, 2022
@Kat...I knew what I doing, too tired to rephrase.
SensKat said
Jan 27, 2022
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
Oh and I did groceries after work today, shelves were stocked. Nothing like the empty ones conservative politicians have been posting this week. Many of the pics proven to be from 2020, not even in Canada. On was at a Canadian grocer, but it was from late deliveries because of the big snow storm last Monday. Things do get out of stock by Sunday afternoons because of weekends. Happens every week.
Yep, it was happening here because walmart had a failure of their meat fridges. There was a sign on them that literally said that, but people were posting it as "See!! It's starting!"
My 6-pack of Pepsi bottles had white caps instead of blue, it was disturbing. The chicken broth I like is out of stock. (I just killed myself with THAT unintentional pun). Otherwise, no real problems here. I do get most of my meat mail order though and have full freezer so the stores could be out of meat and I might not know.
I forget that you guys probably don't really understand the challenges of the Canadian supply chain. So especially in winter, the majority of our perishable foods have to come in across the border. Quite a bit of it comes in by truck. Right now, we are not allowing unvaccinated truckers to cross the border.
Hence, the stupid protest, and the insistence of the media on promoting hysteria that we will run out of food.
Ohhhhh yeah...I think I was aware of those individual components but wasn't putting it all together. Thought it was just "regular" supply chain issues.
I love the Canadian education I get from you guys. (And it's really fun to pull it out as appropriate when dealing with some Calgary-based vendors, they don't understand how I know so much about Canada, and hockey.)
lol. ooooh, the opportunities....
Cathy said
Jan 27, 2022
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Sens take the lead
That was a deviation.
that is my first, and only, dab
Cathy said
Jan 27, 2022
SensKat wrote:
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
Oh and I did groceries after work today, shelves were stocked. Nothing like the empty ones conservative politicians have been posting this week. Many of the pics proven to be from 2020, not even in Canada. On was at a Canadian grocer, but it was from late deliveries because of the big snow storm last Monday. Things do get out of stock by Sunday afternoons because of weekends. Happens every week.
Yep, it was happening here because walmart had a failure of their meat fridges. There was a sign on them that literally said that, but people were posting it as "See!! It's starting!"
My 6-pack of Pepsi bottles had white caps instead of blue, it was disturbing. The chicken broth I like is out of stock. (I just killed myself with THAT unintentional pun). Otherwise, no real problems here. I do get most of my meat mail order though and have full freezer so the stores could be out of meat and I might not know.
I forget that you guys probably don't really understand the challenges of the Canadian supply chain. So especially in winter, the majority of our perishable foods have to come in across the border. Quite a bit of it comes in by truck. Right now, we are not allowing unvaccinated truckers to cross the border.
Hence, the stupid protest, and the insistence of the media on promoting hysteria that we will run out of food.
Ohhhhh yeah...I think I was aware of those individual components but wasn't putting it all together. Thought it was just "regular" supply chain issues.
I love the Canadian education I get from you guys. (And it's really fun to pull it out as appropriate when dealing with some Calgary-based vendors, they don't understand how I know so much about Canada, and hockey.)
SensKat said
Jan 27, 2022
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Sens take the lead
That was a deviation.
And a new guy point
Homer said
Jan 27, 2022
SensKat wrote:
Sens take the lead
That was a deviation.
SensKat said
Jan 27, 2022
Sens take the lead
SensKat said
Jan 27, 2022
Cathy wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
Oh and I did groceries after work today, shelves were stocked. Nothing like the empty ones conservative politicians have been posting this week. Many of the pics proven to be from 2020, not even in Canada. On was at a Canadian grocer, but it was from late deliveries because of the big snow storm last Monday. Things do get out of stock by Sunday afternoons because of weekends. Happens every week.
Yep, it was happening here because walmart had a failure of their meat fridges. There was a sign on them that literally said that, but people were posting it as "See!! It's starting!"
My 6-pack of Pepsi bottles had white caps instead of blue, it was disturbing. The chicken broth I like is out of stock. (I just killed myself with THAT unintentional pun). Otherwise, no real problems here. I do get most of my meat mail order though and have full freezer so the stores could be out of meat and I might not know.
I forget that you guys probably don't really understand the challenges of the Canadian supply chain. So especially in winter, the majority of our perishable foods have to come in across the border. Quite a bit of it comes in by truck. Right now, we are not allowing unvaccinated truckers to cross the border.
Hence, the stupid protest, and the insistence of the media on promoting hysteria that we will run out of food.
Cathy said
Jan 27, 2022
Synthetic audio guy was Johnny on the spot with that "oooohhhhhhhhhhhh"
Cathy said
Jan 27, 2022
tjlincoln wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Well that 3rd period goal differential is certainly inspiring.
You called me out for this the other day 🤷🏼♂️🤣
Lol, I did didn't I?
tjlincoln said
Jan 27, 2022
Cathy wrote:
Well that 3rd period goal differential is certainly inspiring.
You called me out for this the other day 🤷🏼♂️🤣
tjlincoln said
Jan 27, 2022
tjlincoln wrote:
Brad Marchand of the Boston Bruins actually tweeted this out and it’s hilarious 😂
“Well… the only way they get 5000 fans at their games now is if they give 4500 away for free so wouldn’t change much”
So when Theo Fleury said 1.4M he was using roman numerals?
https://www.nhl.com/video/paul-scores-on-fortuitous-bounce/t-329214506/c-10373060
Yep, the whole thing is pretty sad. The convoy (most of it) passed through here today. Some of them stopped early for the night because of the snow, so there will be a second smaller group tomorrow.
Despite the insistence on social media that we were going to see "huge participation", actual participation from trucks, vehicles, and spectators is estimated at about 1000.
Didn't see Ottawa's first goal but sounds like it might have been screened.
Gonna go out on a limb and say that our trucker vax rate isn't as high as yours.
If you're un-vaxed Canadian trucker, you can't go to the US either. That's US policy, not Canadian. Almost 90% of Canadian truckers are vaxed, the others can do trips within the borders. It's their choice.
Same for American truckers, they can do trips within the States only.
I will say though, I am a bit miffed neither my boss nor the rep whose commission I single-handedly saved have replied to my only-slightly-after-hours email with the good news.
@Kat...I knew what I doing, too tired to rephrase.
lol. ooooh, the opportunities....
that is my first, and only, dab
Ohhhhh yeah...I think I was aware of those individual components but wasn't putting it all together. Thought it was just "regular" supply chain issues.
I love the Canadian education I get from you guys. (And it's really fun to pull it out as appropriate when dealing with some Calgary-based vendors, they don't understand how I know so much about Canada, and hockey.)
And a new guy point
That was a deviation.
I forget that you guys probably don't really understand the challenges of the Canadian supply chain. So especially in winter, the majority of our perishable foods have to come in across the border. Quite a bit of it comes in by truck. Right now, we are not allowing unvaccinated truckers to cross the border.
Hence, the stupid protest, and the insistence of the media on promoting hysteria that we will run out of food.
Synthetic audio guy was Johnny on the spot with that "oooohhhhhhhhhhhh"
Lol, I did didn't I?
You called me out for this the other day 🤷🏼♂️🤣
This is for Arizona Coyotes by the way