I had a lively debate with my daughter last night on this very subject. She's in University studying psychology with a path to law school. I told her that I didn't feel too privileged when I was a white teenager living on the streets of Edmonton.
Always had great experience at my Toyota dealership. Scarborough Toyota. Bought my Tundra in 2007 and never looked back. I could get any truck I want tomorrow, but I'd be worried that it would even approach the quality of this truck. 250,000km and not a squeak or a rattle
Do you have a mid/late 60's GM A-body car? I have a bunch of new parts that were for my old '66 Pontiac Tempest Sprint. I sold the car.
These are suspension parts mostly, so they will fit your GTO, Chevelle, Skylark, or Cutlass. All parts are top tier in quality.
From left to right we have...
Joe Rocket Blaster armoured jeans. Real jeans with Kevlar reinforced knee and seat. CE removable armour in the knees. Relaxed fit, boot cut. Page 67 in the Royal Distributing catalogue. 165.99
If you know the guy and are comfortable working with him, then go for it. The price seems extremely competetive. I'm in commercial construction, with not that much exposure to the cheap resi guys. Especially if it's for cash, etc. A lot of these smaller guys do some of the work themselves...
I'm going to put my short term money into "Breastuarants". I only invest here and there. Usually in the "fastest growing trend" vein. It work well for me with Apple and Lululemon.
I should have clarified that I'm in construction. You have to be a member of the Quebec union (the CCQ) to work there. And you can't join the CCQ if you are not from Quebec.
What can you say about a place where I'm not allowed to work, but they work wherever they like? It's a great province and I like that we have another culture influencing our national fabric. My daughter went to French imersion throughout her school years. But They sure are becoming a militant...
In my experieince, you will not get off Scott free. The benefit to meeting with the prosecutor is that you will save them time and resources by not going to trial. So they in return will reduce the fine to what you would may (or may not) get, if you go to trial and plead your case.
You'll...
I don't know if it's that much of an anomaly. I had a girlfriend long ago that worked at Sunnybrook. They always called the first warm day of spring "motorcycle day" in the blood bank where she worked.
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-other-clothing/kitchener-waterloo/joe-rocket-wear/1062036856?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
Selling the ex's motorcycle stuff. He needed the armour as he was a wuss. Also, he didn't actually have a bike.....
That would be their choice. Either way, you lose. You're making payments or you blew all the money that you spent months saving up. If you don't have a choice, it's a lose-lose situation.
But it's the risk you take if you really want something.
I don't see how financing a bike is wrong. if you want to get into something and you don't have the cash save saved up, then financing is the way to go. Financing a toy like a boat, bike, or a classic car is huge business. It wouldn't be my choice, but it is obviously offered for a reason.
People will buy whatever they want and a lot of the times it comes down to semantics. Even if another car has better specs. Look at the people that have the Aston Martins. Great car, don't get me wrong and anybody would be lucky to have one. A friend has one and we traded for a day. I...
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