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May 27th, 2016, 08:33 PM
#161

Originally Posted by
JBen
Oh and Monster, only because it is kind of ironic. And you will have to trust me when I say I'm smiling as I type this. Through out, you and other have argued the OPP have far more important things to be doing.
Yet, you or your friend forced them to attend court if thats how it played out when they should have been doing what? Ah, yes been out there fighting the bad guys, keeping us safe. And why, because you or your friend screwed up, kept a fish a little too large. Had your friend maned up and thought to himself..wow that cop must be having a bad day, but yeah I did screw up, no ones fault but my own really.....
He wouldn't have wasted the JPs time, the tax payers dollars and that constable would have been doing what so many here argued.
Something more important

Not my friend or someone I knew just someone getting screwed around that I took an interest in
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May 27th, 2016 08:33 PM
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May 27th, 2016, 10:12 PM
#162

Originally Posted by
JBen
I scored 170 back in the day when I was being poked, prodded, tested all the time.
That's a pretty elite club. Bill Gates, Copernicus, Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking are only in the 160 club.
The wilderness is not a stadium where I satisfy my ambition to achieve, it is the cathedral where I worship.
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May 28th, 2016, 03:36 AM
#163

Originally Posted by
blasted_saber
More people die/injured from drowning and boating accidents then illegal use of guns and gangs in Canada.
what about innocent people, the people sitting in their house and a 9mm buries itself in the wall or worse in their torso. There is a big difference between urban gang warfare that and have the nanny state need to save you from you. again Mike I really feel you are your own "OPP" in this issue. I don't wear a life jacket 90% of the time, my choice and I assume the risks. When innocents might be be effected by my actions, ie pizz drunk, then it becomes a matter of the law.
I bring up the gang issue in this matter only because our policing budget as we are told is so slim they don't have funds to put more officers in our high risk areas. but yes sir, we have scads of money to have two constables wasting our time and our tax dollars checking kids for illegal fish. really
Last edited by bardern; May 28th, 2016 at 03:51 AM.
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May 28th, 2016, 03:40 AM
#164

Originally Posted by
MikePal
Well 8 people have died on the lakes this spring already, how many have died from Gang related activities in the same period of time ?
again Mike I really feel you are your own "OPP" in this issue. I don't wear a life jacket 90% of the time, my choice and I assume the risks. When innocents might be be effected by my actions, ie pizz drunk, then it becomes a matter of the law.
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May 28th, 2016, 04:26 AM
#165
Mensa material, or so I was told by those who tested me non stop Species. They couldn't figure out why someone so "bright" was such a screw up and delinquent Species. Nor did it prevent me from making a litany of mistakes throughout life. As I said, ask me what I think about it, the answer will be "not much". Though I guess I should be thankful, as eventually it allowed me to have a career in finance in an area normally reserved for those with MBAs, and CFAs without a grade 12. 
Find it somewhat funny people will chirp, about things and people they don't know. Can't possibly know, nor the paths they've walked. Usually not the brightest thing itself.
Last edited by JBen; May 28th, 2016 at 04:47 AM.
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May 28th, 2016, 05:01 AM
#166

Originally Posted by
bardern
I don't wear a life jacket 90% of the time, my choice and I assume the risks. When innocents might be be effected by my actions, ie pizz drunk, then it becomes a matter of the law.
and your the type of guy that doesn't think there is a need for the Ride checks, Spot checks for seats belt use or Cops standing on street corners giving out distracted driving tickets .....it's all about enforcement. The attitude that it's "my choice" whether or not I follow the rules shows a lack of maturity into understanding how society functions.
Letting kids fishing in a boat know that the rules are being enforced is a great way to teach them to abide by them and NOT let them think they have the right to determine what rules to follow and what to ignore.
Last edited by MikePal; May 28th, 2016 at 05:31 AM.
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May 28th, 2016, 05:14 AM
#167
Oh, and for the record Species, given I assume you don't understand the testing. People don't stay at one level ( a "160 club" ). Everything from moods, (good day/bad day) and more will see "scores" fluctuate. As I said I was always between 140-170.
Also, as with most, have the "social awkwardness" that comes with it, at times such people can seem "slow", or difficult to understand. And more 
still recall the post in a thread some years ago, when one of the mods I quite like said "JBen your obviously extremely intelligent, but hard to understand". Lol, classic.
By all means, be a doubter, hater, chirp about people/things you can't possibly know. But hopefully, in the future some of the insulting of people's intelligence we so commonly read in threads will dissipate. You never know who your chirping at. In my experience most people are, and further it ain't "all that". Wisdom though........
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May 28th, 2016, 06:48 AM
#168
This thread went on much too long.