How come, without fail, every single fucking time it snows in this city everyone acts like its the first time its ever snowed in canada and immediately crash all their cars into the nearest wall about it. Are you fucking stupid
trying to focus on the positives. even though we didn't win we accomplished so fucking much this season. and oilers lb is as nice and as chill of a place as everyone making sappy posts about it is saying
Dr. Elmeligi: I’m sure a lot of my colleagues are getting tired of me talking about unleashing the beavers all the time, but I’m not going to let this go.
the biggest fights on the victoria social medias seem to centre around tolerance for the cold and a lot of people on both ends seem to take teasing very personally. Me, I'm just frustrated that they only have a couple days a year where the folks who can close or work or attend class from home can do so, where there's a lot of high risk on the roads because they are often steep, erratically clear and not fitted correctly, and yet they seem to want it to be business as usual.
My mum was able to walk to work while my dad fell down on his bike about three times (even with winter tires!) while my sister was in limbo as the university hummed and hawed about closing and it wasn't clear transit would even run by the time most students had already gotten stuck on campus and the university shut down. And then the same thing happened the next day anyway!
Of course, Edmonton should know better on the first snowfall too, but we usually don't prepare adequately either p:
edit: and as always, victoria belongs to the lovely and talented @orcanadian-blog :3
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West Edmonton and Heritage Valley are two diverse yet equally desirable options in Edmonton real estate. The more mature communities of West Edmonton and its closeness to amenities, such as West Edmonton Mall, simply speak of how a person is supposed to lead a life of balance. On the other hand, Heritage Valley speaks of the excitement of modern homes in a family-friendly setting with growth potential.
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This list guesses "the NHL teams' wishlist before 2024 training camp!"
This is what they wrote for oilers: There's nothing like your team squeezing in a big signing a few weeks before training camp.
The Oilers made Leon Draisaitl the highest-paid player in the league Tuesday with an eight-year extension carrying a $14 million per year cap hit.
With the 50-goal scorer locked up, the Cup favorites should be able to focus on the task at hand and take a breather before we start panicking over Connor McDavid's looming negotiations.
Right?
I have a better one!
For the Edmonton Oilers: A Magic Lamp (For Three Playoff Wishes)
- First wish: No more 2nd round exits.
- Second wish: A goalie who turns into a brick wall in the playoffs.
- Third wish: Connor McDavid stays happy and healthy (forever).
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Also also I'm sorry if this is lame but I can't think anything else because my brain is rotted with hockey rpf...
I'm just leaving this here and seeing myself out...