Saturday, July 31, 2021
Canada election 2021
The gentrification of Ontario's cattle country
Latest toxic turd from Ministry of Truth: "prebunking"
Friday, July 30, 2021
Lynn Legacy; one of the greatest hair-dressers of all time
Monday, July 26, 2021
Living with wildlife
Here's some shit you never have to deal with on the 20th floor of a condo tower in Toronto.
There is a bat making sporadic passes through the living room this evening. This is considered no big deal. We'd prop the door open and eventually he'd find his way out, but then the mosquitoes would get in, so best leave well enough alone.
There was a bat colony in the attic when we arrived at Falling Downs. In the early years we made very determined efforts to get rid of them. The bats won.
Last year was the worst ever for rodents, from mice to chipmunks. Yes, fucking chipmunks in the house! You think they're cute when you're camping, but wait till the little fuckers are shitting in the candy dish on your coffee table. That'll change your opinion on the lovable chipmunk.
And who can forget the snake under the fridge.
Mr. Bat just did another fly by. The Farm Manager thinks we should give it a proper name. She's got the proper attitude when it comes to country living.
If you can't beat them, let's be friends.
Make yourself comfy, Batski!
Implosion or explosion, America is primed and ready to blow
Me and Bella
There's five houses along the dead-end side-road where I take my morning walk. Bella's house is the first I come to. Back in the day, she would often join me and the hounds on the hike.
That ended with my first Bruno walk. Bella came trotting out, tail awag, and Bruno knocked me down and dragged me through the snow trying to get at her. I've been missing her ever since.
Today I took the morning constitutional sans Bruno, because he hates warm weather, plus Mum's home all day. Bella was lying in her driveway. I'd pretty much passed by before Bella realized Satan was not in tow, and suddenly, there she was, trotting along with me, tail going 100mph.
To me, Bella is the spitting image, if not the re-incarnation of a dog I had as a boy. Husso had the same shaggy fur in the same colours, and the same busy bushy tail that just says "Fahne hoch!"
When things changed and Husso didn't fit into family plans anymore, he was gifted to one of my father's workmates who lived about 40 miles away. He was back four days later, having traversed forty miles of country he'd never seen before.
I remember him every time Bella comes out for a walk.
Good clean climate-killing fun!
Another blistering hot day in these parts, so me and the Farm Manager grabbed a few coolers and spent the afternoon at our favourite beach.
Being a weekday, there's less boat traffic, but a handful of powerboats were conglomerating about a half-mile off-shore. Looked like a couple of them were putting out tubes with wee children aboard.
In due time, four boats and a jet-ski took off full throttle in the direction of Griffith Island. Three of the boats were v-8 inboards, and the last one had twin v-8 inboards. That's forty cylinders of gas-guzzling exhilaration!
Not to mention the jet-ski, and judging by the amount of air the pilot was pulling when wake-jumping behind the boats, that had to be another four cylinders.
The day will soon be upon us when that kind of fun will be outlawed. It's very hard to argue that this represents responsible or necessary use of fossil fuels. It won't be long before these boaters become social outcasts. They'll be as toxic as anti-vaxxers and Trump voters. Every responsible citizen must call them out.
But don't you dare call out the US Air Force for creating 100X more greenhouse gases every time a fighter jet is dispatched on another routine bullshit training mission. THAT pollution is the price we pay for freedom!
Sunday, July 25, 2021
Million dollar townhouse the new normal for entry-level real estate
Friday, July 23, 2021
Canada's shameful betrayal of our Afghan flunkies
No occupying military can ever make a go of it without the assistance of traitors on the other side. That was as true in Vichy France as it is in Israel today and as it was in Afghanistan during our tragic involvement there.
Canada, having made big promises about ridding the country of murdering scumbags, and assuring the world over and over again that "we're not the type to cut and run," cut and ran seven years ago.
Now that Uncle Sam has cut and run too, the fate of our collaborators is suddenly front page news.
And suddenly, PM Fluffy is making this a "priority."
What?
They've done right next to nothing for seven years, but it is suddenly a priority?
Yup. It's made the front page, and Fluffy's handlers noticed. That's why our Prime Minister has made it a priority. Nothing matters till media notice and poll numbers are at risk.
The Afghans who risked their lives for us weren't worth a fig till their plight threatened Justin's re-election prospects...
And suddenly he deeply cares!
Things you don't see every day: a hillbilly with a man-bun
Thursday, July 22, 2021
It's high time to add cannabis to food bank staples
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
Be Afraid! Right-wing extremism a growing threat in Canada
Monday, July 19, 2021
Get your conspiracy ducks in a row
Western forest fires obscure the skies at Falling Downs
It's not unusual to have a hazy summer day. Usually the haze lifts once the sun has been up for a few hours, but we're on our second day with no sign of blue in the sky. When you have hundreds of forest fires burning out west, the smoke eventually drifts here. It's not a headline story at CBC yet, but they'll find it eventually, and it'll inspire dozens of hysterical climate panic stories.
As a retired person who no longer has a purpose in life, otherwise known as a "job," I have lots of time to sit on the stoop and watch the world go by. What I've noticed is that around here most of the world goes by in large four-door four-wheel-drive pick-up trucks. These trucks are typically propelled by more torque than you'd find in a fifty-year-old Freightliner that used to haul twenty ton loads cross-country.
The trucks going by here are mostly used to haul one lone dude back and forth to work.
I don't get it.
Sunday, July 18, 2021
There is no substitute for honest hard work
It was back in the 70s that Americans first noticed that Japan had gotten off the mat. Not only were they building cars, they were building cars Americans wanted to buy.
By the 80s, you heard an element of alarm from certain quarters about how Japan was fast gaining on American industrial supremacy. You'd read articles decrying the fact that in Japan they graduated one lawyer for every ten engineers. In America it was the opposite. With MBAs the difference was even more extreme.
Fast forward fifty years and look around you. This is the result of prioritizing paper-shufflers over people who do productive work. What bright young student wants an engineering degree, when everybody knows it's financial engineers who make the real money.
The dystopia you barely recognize as America when you watch the news is the direct result of that mindset. Our culture glorifies the idle rich and the rapacious billionaire oligarchs, while we under-pay, exploit, and generally shit all over real people doing work that actually matters.
Sooner or later, America will have to make that right.
Why waste good money on bag tags when you can just toss your trash off the escarpment?
Took a bike ride today, along the Georgian Range Road heading towards Big Bay. Thought I noticed that old-time city dump smell hanging in the air. Got off the bike to investigate. Peeked over the edge of the escarpment, and this is what I saw.
That's a lovely assortment of construction refuse and household garbage. The red object in the centre is a snowblower, and I thought I saw evidence of a lawn tractor too.
Whoever is doing this, give me a call and I'll fix you up with some bag tags.
Friday, July 16, 2021
Bob and Leroy stole a case of beer
1. If Bob had 2 and Leroy had 3, how many beers were left?
2. Expressed as a fraction in lowest terms, how much of the stolen beer did Bob consume?
3. Expressed as a fraction in lowest terms, how much of the stolen beer did Leroy consume?
4. Optional question for students who get this far before the end of class; Bob and Leroy sold the rest of the beers for two bucks each at Boiler Beach. How much money did they take in?
__________
That's a ready-to-go worksheet for you 9L math teachers. As for the lesson, just bring in a case of beer. Show the kids that there's 24 in there (although virtually all 9L kids already know this) and 24/24 is a whole number, whereas after somebody drinks one (pick a volunteer, and you'll have lots) we are in the brave new world of FRACTIONS!
That's how you get kids interested in learning fractions, one of the biggest hurdles in math education.
Thursday, July 15, 2021
What you might not know about academic streaming
CBC a conduit for US propaganda
Check out this CBC story on Cuba. A handful of anti-revolutionary agitators are interviewed, and to no-one's surprise, they are miffed that Canada isn't doing more to stand up to authoritarians in Havana.
For over 60 years the US has used all available means to strangle the Cuban revolution, so that the benighted Cuban people can partake of the fruits of democracy and American friendship.
While the US has been busy putting the screws to Cuba, there is another country, only fifty miles to the east, that has enjoyed the warm embrace of American friendship throughout that time; Haiti. The people of Cuba enjoy a better standard of living, by any conceivable metric, in spite of sixty years of American sanctions, sabotage, and subversion, than the people of Haiti.
Insofar as Canada is an independent nation with its own foreign policy, and insofar as we put actual human rights ahead of currying favour in Washington, we should be denouncing the American campaign against Cuba, not cheering it on.
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
Unleashing the flip-flops of death
Epic fail: Green Party paints itself as anti-Black and anti-Jewish all in one go!
Monday, July 12, 2021
Chelsea Cogswell is a national hero!
Bombardier Cogswell stands accused of feeding pot-infused cup-cakes to her fellow bombardiers in the Canadian Armed Forces, practicing up for war on our adversaries.
I gotta say I stand with Bombardier Cogswell on this one.
If only we could get more of the top brass and their political bosses onto your special cupcakes!
The wolf would lie down with the lamb in no time!
Words that must never be spoken
Next challenge for corporate Canada: find some Black Canadians with disabilities
The back page of The Globe and Mail's Report on Business today carries a full page advert from the Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons. They want to shine light on their "A Seat at the Table" initiative, which seeks to place more persons with disabilities in corporate directorships. Here's the pitch.
Canadians with disabilities can make a great impact on your board. This rich talent is now going untapped. CFPDP, at no cost, is offering to help your business find highly qualified candidates through a unique vetting process. Here are just a few of our candidates.
Then we're treated to the pictures of seven white dudes and a white woman!
What?!
Surely they must have some visible minority candidates?
Or do they sit at a different table?
Friday, July 9, 2021
Haiti: here we go again
Looks like the long-suffering people of Haiti are in for more suffering.
Haiti was the only slave state where the slaves liberated themselves. Every place else, white folks freed the slaves. In Haiti, they actually had a revolution. That was around the turn of the century. The 18th century.
The colonial masters have been extracting vengeance ever since. Haiti has been non-stop subjugated and systemically looted for over two hundred years now.
After all that help, they still can't get their shit together!
Canada has a particularly shameful legacy in Haiti. How long have we been "aiding" Haiti by training their police? And what is the result? And why do we never talk about our complicity in overthrowing the democratically elected Aristide?
What's left of the puppet government is now formally asking for help from the puppet-masters. Be sure it will come soon.
The yoke of subjugation must be restored.
Buried deep inside every pensioner is a 16 yo wondering what the f@ck happened
Remember when you were 16?
Remember all the shit you were gonna do before you were 30?
You'd be a millionaire by then, for sure. Maybe even working on your second million. Remember, a million used to mean something back in the day.
Now, any schmuck who bought a house in Toronto thirty years ago, and paid it off, is a millionaire.
By the time you were thirty, you'd not only be a millionaire, you'd be living with the hottest chick in your high school. You'd have a couple of genius kids who modelled in their spare time. You'd have a Cadillac and a Corvette in the garage, and a nice four-wheel-drive truck to tow your bass boat to the boat ramp.
Of course, by the time you were thirty, you'd no doubt have a waterfront summer place with a boathouse, so that boat trailer would be redundant...
Well, by now you know how all that turned out.
You're a pensioner now, still working on that first million. The kids' modelling days are well behind them. By the time you were done paying alimony and child support to your high school hottie you were well into middle age, and so was she...
The new Corvette is a bargain at $70k. Unfortunately, at this stage of life, even if I were able to shoe-horn myself into one, I'd never be able to get out.
Thursday, July 8, 2021
Own your own home for under 60,000 Canadian $
Nothing fancy, but you own it! And you own the land it sits on, which is the main thing.
That used to be why people invested in real estate. You owned the land!
That was such a novelty for all those immigrants from eastern Europe who got off the boat back in the fifties. Now they own most of the real estate around the GTA. That's why 60k won't get you a parking spot in Toronto.
But it'll get you a roof over your head and a half acre of land in New Brunswick.
And the local fish processing plant is always hiring.
This $2million house is only $385,000 in New Brunswick. Think of the Lambo you could buy!
Get your head out of your @ss and your @ss out of Toronto
Hang around the fort long enough, and you too could become Governor General
What strikes me about Mary Simon's CV is the almost fifty years of service to the government. That would be the settler government.
Stuck in a tsunami of bad press re: those thousands of missing native kids from the residential school era, our ever-opportunistic PM came up with a brilliant PR solution to a bedevilling PR problem; make an Indigenous woman the Queen's representative in Canada!
The establishment commentariat has lauded this bold stroke. How refreshingly post-modern to have the colonial power represented by an Indigenous person! And oh, what wonders this appointment will do for reconciliation! A mere 410 years after the first English settlers arrived in Canada, the English monarch has finally made things right!
Although it's hard not to be cynical, this symbolic gesture is better than nothing. On the other hand, given the history of the past 410 years, let's hold the hosannas for now. Symbolic gestures are too often conflated by our political class with "doing something" or "redressing issues."
Time will tell.
Sunday, July 4, 2021
The future of farming
I'm sitting on the front stoop listening to the neighbour across the side-road bale up about five acres worth of large round hay bales. I'd be surprised if there's more than a dozen bales coming off there. That will have a max value, depending on market conditions, of around $1,200.
The place across the side-road changed hands a couple years ago. It's a hundred acre spread and the house is a sister-house to Falling Downs, most likely put up by the same crew. The new owners are not "farmers" per se. But they do invest in the local economy.
That $1,200 worth of round bales pooped out of a $40,000 baler towed behind a $150,000 tractor. That'll feed the dozen cow-calf pairs they keep on the place over the winter.
From a farming point of view, none of this makes sense.
The numbers don't work.
But from a hedge-against-inflation perspective, the numbers work just fine. The play-farmers bought the place three years ago for half a mil.
They could probably turn it over for a million and a half today.
I hear Bill Gates is buying farmland.
Ukraine reveals secret weapon - Russians die laughing
Mission accomplished... so long as the Russians actually do die of hysterical, uncontrollable, terminal laughter. But how could they not?
USA! USA! USA!!! America is down, but not defeated...
Happy 4th of July!
It's not the best of times for the Light unto the Nations.
They haven't won a war since '45, although God knows they've started enough of them.
The Germans have been building better cars since the sixties.
The other losers of the WWII have been building better cars since the seventies.
They're a dependency of Taiwan when it comes to computer chips.
They're a generation behind in hypersonic missiles and "next generation" fighter jets.
They've got the most awesome military budget on the planet, not that any of the adversaries are impressed.
Although they lost their own democracy years ago, you gotta give 'em credit for never giving up on spreading democracy to the rest of the world.
There isn't a modern "developed" nation on earth that can hold a candle to them when it comes to people living in tents on sidewalks. Nor is there another "developed" country where routine health challenges mean certain bankruptcy.
And nobody, but NOBODY, is gonna come close to Joey Chestnut's new world record of downing 76 hotdogs at a sitting!
USA! USA! USA!!!
Friday, July 2, 2021
Proper etiquette when you're being robbed
1. don't panic, act normal
2. don't make eye contact
3. hand over the goods - your iPhone isn't worth dying for
No point letting a little armed robbery ruin your day!
Turban guy gets uppity - military coup coming in Canada?
Well, isn't this interesting! Canada's turban-sporting Minister of Defence is refusing to roll over for his betters. Talk about insubordination!
Harjit Sajjan is flat-out contradicting both the PM and the power behind him, the She-wolf of Galicia. They've told the CBC that acting CAF Top Gun Lt. Gen. Wayne Eyre is not fit for service, and what does Sajjan do? He turns around and tells the CBC, nevermind those two; I, who serve at their pleasure, have full confidence in the man.
Hmm... this can't end well for Mr. Sajjan. I'm expecting to see an imminent reduction in diversity in Fluffy's cabinet, real soon!
Unless...
Thursday, July 1, 2021
Would the Prime Minister treat a white cabinet minister like this?
PM Chrystia Freeland and her front man Justin today reprimanded the country's top military officer for some personnel decisions arising out of the never-ending Canadian Forces sexual harassment scandal.
Normally that should be the job of the Defence Minister, Harjit Sajjan. He's the guy who helped Justin burnish his bona fides by becoming our first Defence Minister to sport a turban. Just within the past week Justin had assured the public he maintains full confidence in the man.
Alas, that was before Chrystia, aka Justin's brain, clued him in as to which way the winds of political correctitude were blowing. As in, look chump, a vagina trumps a turban any day. If anyone knows those fickle winds it's Chrystia. When making a speech about Canada's threat horizon as Foreign Minister, she listed "incels" right alongside Putin, commies, and terrorists. You'd have be among the PC cognoscenti for that to happen.
As for Sajjan, once both the PM and the deputy PM talk for you in the media, they really aren't that into you anymore. Do the honourable thing and resign.