LOL! Well the quebecois certainly suffered as a result of their love for Florida. They enjoy the highest rate of C-19 infections in Canada.
We have similar situation here in British Columbia. Lots of folks who work seasonal jobs like fruit picking and others who live on social assistance come out to BC to party. Speaking of Quebec.... sometimes I wonder if much of the rougher trade in Quebec just up and went to BC.
in the winter months you can see the migration from space
the result? rather large canadian men in speedos on hollywood beach
LOL! Well the quebecois certainly suffered as a result of their love for Florida. They enjoy the highest rate of C-19 infections in Canada.
We have similar situation here in British Columbia. Lots of folks who work seasonal jobs like fruit picking and others who live on social assistance come out to BC to party. Speaking of Quebec.... sometimes I wonder if much of the rougher trade in Quebec just up and went to BC.
Well, at least he was freed after posting a $650 bail bond. That why he can get drunk and continue assaulting children, and with luck become a virus vector.
Florida. Where people play well together because they truly care about each other.
I get the feeling that FLA has more than a little in common with Derplohoma. But maybe that's just me, being an arrogant East Coastal Elite.
DC had its own guy-on-hood drama years and years ago with Marlena Cooke, the 37 year-old wife of the 80 year-old owner of the Washington Redskins behind the wheel. The guy on the hood was her cousin...no no, her nephew...OK her side dish.
The wild ride occurred about 12:55 a.m., continued for several blocks and came to an abrupt halt in the 3200 block of M Steeet NW, where Cooke and the man, identified by police as Patrick F. Wermer, 26, were arrested. At one point, according to a police source, Cooke threw her gold pumps at a police officer, striking him in the face, after he suggested she remove her shoes for better balance during a sobriety test.
Marlena Cooke was a hoot. Often in trouble, often saying dumb things. Jack Kent Cooke the hubby left her nada when he died.
the powers that be have had access to money (spending has gone way up)
but i think results aren't reflecting that
it would be hard for me to say to parents "sorry, just hold on and we'll get it right" or "sorry, you don't have a choice right now because..."
meanwhile they are stuck
regards
Agreed, but the discussion isn't around THE choice of where to send your kids... it's about CREATING the choice for something versus changing the existing institutions. I
Voting "FOR" a charter doesn't promise a parent something better, it merely presents an opportunity to try something else if you feel the current situation isn't working.
As we can all see everyday, change isn't always an improvement, and occassionally has tragic results.