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  1. I see a good number of comment on the debt, lack of savings, and other financial concerns with the US. Every now and then, I'll see information that surprises me. Have a look at this chart:

     

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    US is still way ahead in GDP per capita. Canada lags even France. India is about 1/4 of China (thought they would have been about the same). Biggest surprise was Saudi.

     

    Anyway - haven't been many finanical posts on here since things turned around.

     

    Hope everybody bought stocks when Warren Buffet said it was a good time to do so.

  2. Anyway, that was my first trip to water that was new to everyone. Truly memorable day with lots of laughs, mostly at my expense (I really need to stop falling in the water!). Thanks Steve, Kevin, and Paul!! Here are a few shots:

     

    I know what you mean. Went hiking with my daughter this week-end and took my 4 piece along. Found this gem of a lake that I still can't find the name of...

     

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    Two casts - two nice fish. I had to leave because we needed to get back to camp, but I'llbe going back with a float tube next year.

     

  3. gotta call bs on the city for the more cars comment. how does removing the lines on the street create more parking spaces? there's only a finite amount of space in which to park regardless of lines or no lines.

     

    I saw a good one a few weeks back. With the new system, the camera car just drives down the street, images the license plates, checks against those that have paid, and you get a ticket in the mail (i shoud know). Well, I was walking on 11th ave and I saw a new Mecedes SUV parked with its front bumber touching the back bumper of a brand new 700 series BMW in front of it. So close there was no way a camera could see the plate of the BMW. I guess these hot shots were together and one figured he could park without paying and not worry about a ticket. Funny thing is the camera car is stopped in front of them and the 'meter maid' is outside the car looking down over the hood of the Mercedes and writing out a ticket by hand for the Beamer. Too funny.

     

    I hate those meter maids, but that one made me chuckle.

  4. Mark O Meara (sp?) was in Smithers steelheading last september. He was in the same motel/lodge I was, although only his "security" came down to the fire for drinks, hilariously enough I had no idea who he was, I figured he was a race car driver, his heavy found that hilarious.

     

    Mark got another golfer into fly fishing early in his career also - a guy named Eldrick. Funny story about Tiger fishing here http://www.flyrodreel.com/node/12469

     

    When I went into Bow River Troutfitters earlier this summer, they were playing an old video of Jack Nicklaus fly fishing. You may have seen it. As I was looking around, I kept looking up and jack was fighting a huge fish (for 10= minutes). Finally the guide said something to him, next thing you know the fish either breaks off or gets off and Jack looks about as pissed as i've ever seen someone - quite a competitor.

     

    Edit - not quite on topic but I remembered reading this story from a year ago:

     

    James George Aylwin Creighton lies in an unmarked grave in an Ottawa cemetery...but he was the captain of the first organized team in 1877.

     

    In 1877, the so-called "Montreal Rules" for hockey were published by the Metropolitan Club of Montreal, supervised by Creighton, the athletic club's secretary. "Sport emerges when we have rules and we have regulations and we codify this and we have set the size of the playing field," said Matthew Barlow, who teaches a course on Montreal sports history at Concordia University. "Creighton was the driving force behind this.

     

    Creighton, who played with the sons of Lord Stanley - the man behind the Stanley Cup - ended up in Ottawa . He died of a heart attack in 1930 at the fabled Rideau Club." his obituary recorded Creighton's interests as"fly fishing, reading and skating. . . . They didn't mention hockey."

     

    The guy invents organized hockey, but his obit mentions he liked fly fishing only - that cracked me up

  5. This is the first time i've been out with someone so young and it was fun while it lasted... anyone have some tips on fishing with young kids?

     

    Fishing bug at 4 - thats a good lad there.

     

    Easy answer to your question bring lots of snacks (bars, candy, chips...) Then wait till he gets bored/antsy and bring out the next round. Works for kids at hockey games too.

  6. Moose chased to exhaustion, beaten by boys

     

     

    A Newfoundland Wildlife officer shoots a distressed moose in Deer Lake Aug. 10. (CBC)A young moose in western Newfoundland had to be shot by wildlife officers on Monday after being chased to the point of exhaustion and beaten with sticks by three boys on bicycles.

     

    Police said they got a call Monday afternoon after a young moose collapsed in a backyard in Deer Lake, 50 kilometres northeast of Corner Brook.

     

    "The moose was obviously in distress," said Deer Lake RCMP Sgt. Jacques Morneau. "[it] could not get up. It tried several times and could not stay on its feet. The animal was exhausted to the point it was near death."

     

    Witnesses told police that three boys, all under the age of 15, were to blame.

     

    "[They] were chasing that animal on bicycles and hitting it with sticks," said Morneau. "Apparently they chased it to the point of exhaustion."

     

    Morneau says the scene was disturbing for him and his colleagues.

     

    "The young moose was calling for its mother in the yard there," he said. "I mean, it's heartbreaking, right? Two officers came back here. They were totally disgusted."

     

    Wildlife officers put the moose out of its misery with a rifle.

     

    Morneau said the police investigation is continuing, and the boys could face charges. He said they are known to police.

     

    I'll say two things:

     

    1. Glad there was no internet or video cameras when I was a kid.

    2. I'll probably get flamed for saying it, but I think we are losing perspective here. People are killed and women are raped every week in Canada, but kids chasing a moose or three guys shooting ducks has people riled up. Not saying that the duck thing was right, just that it doesn't bother me as much as some other things that people (men) do.

  7. The advice to test was given to me when I posed the same question to a bear expert and bear safety instructor and I trust his judgment. Of course, if in doubt, certainly go grab a new can.

     

    Good question about recycling old cans, Pete. If anyone knows please post.

     

     

    Cheers.

     

    Go with him then. I'm no expert but did read up on this. I think the guy listed below could be called an expert

     

    http://www.absc.usgs.gov/research/brownbea...pepperspray.htm

     

    I agree with his reasoning. I look at what happens to spray cans once I've used them. Tough to get the nozzel fully clean and I have never used a brand new spray can that didn't spray cleanly but have tried can that have been used before and had issues with them.

     

     

  8. Just give a test. Outdoors, firing downwind of course.

     

    These things are really a use once item, so if you test it, I wouldn't try to use it later. That said, I had two cans that I bought and they expired years ago (same type, same expiry). Took one out and fired it off and it worked fine.

     

     

    If you get peace of mind from Bear Spray, then probably best just to buy a new can and not be wondering.

  9. As I sit here on a saturday morning I find myself thinking about what type of fishing and where I am going to fish the next two days.

     

    For the most half as I work I try and think of ways to get out early so I can hit the bow and start slammin fish, espically last week as me and max took out our 3wts and went out to do some dryfly fishin.

     

    It was alot of fun to take out my 3wt (even though I had to go out and purcashe a new hatch reel for it) and was happy that max made me take it out as I was starting to get bored of doing the samething over and over, now I find myself with a new challange and found that step in my walk that I had thought was gone.....

     

    With the dry fly fishin beeing epic last week I can not wait for this week and plan on beeing out on the river as much as possible.

     

    How many other people out there suffer from this just like me. I know when the dry fly starts its hard to keep me inside or at work.

     

    At time I curse this sport (I spend way too much money on things releated to fly fishing then I should) while other times you just can't remove the smirk from my face and the friends that I have made fishing is well worth it.

     

    Tight lines to all and let all take a step back and look at what we got.....

     

    Yup.

     

    No kidding about the dryfly action. When I came to Calgary in '95, I seriously used only one fly pattern (brown elk wing caddis) for the first three years I fished the bow and the action was great. Last week was the first time I've fished the bow in years with only a dry and had steady action. Next to sight fishing on a marl bottomed lake, casting dries to rising trout is about the best fishing there is.

     

    The other thing that I've noticed is the ratio of browns to bows - seems like I'm getting 2-3 browns for every rainbow - and until this year, my ratio was more like 10-12 Rainbows to every brown.

  10. After years in the customer service industry (bartender then Deskside support), I know nothing gets fixed unless you complain. and nothing that works gets recognized unless you compliment.

     

    A good waiter or waitress finds out from my tip. (up to 25% of tab for excellent service) their manager finds out when I talk to him on the way out.

     

    and this works for bad service as well. I never leave no tip (then you become that ignorant a$$). but bad service will receive a 5% tip and the manager will find out why they only got 5%.

     

    A restaurant or bar owner has so much to do he can't possibly watch all his staff all the time. so a compliment or complaint really helps him.

     

    also my tip is always in cash. I have met some shoddy owners that have skimmed credit card tips.

     

    I've only not tipped once, and as a Canadian it was damn difficult for me to do it. Not sure why that is, but seems like, as you say, for really bad service all we do is reduce the tip to 5%.

  11. My dad was the best fisherman I've ever met.

     

    Is this not true of all dads? I imagine someday your son will say the same.

     

    One thing I learned early is that if you have a "go to" or secret spot, you need to enjoy it while you can and accept that some day it won't be the same. I've had plenty over the past 20 years. I miss 'em when they are gone, but it allows me to move on and discover new places - and guess what, there are plenty of places out still 'secret'. I used to hit a lake every opening day for about 4 years in the late 90's. Never had so many big Cutts (and still haven't) - then one year, the fishing was awful and I stopped going. But that allowed me time to go check out a new place and it was great.

     

    A bunch of us go to a lake in BC for a week every summer. This will be the 13th annual, and before that, an uncle of mine had been going there every year since the early 70s. Someday soon, I imagine we won't go there anymore, because it will have changed too much or become too popular (or the group that bought the whole shoreline will put up condos). I could sit here and gripe about how isolated it was years ago, or I can look forward to finding the next place.

     

    As for folks posting 'too much info' - I have no problem with that - helps me to know where not to go. I'm pretty independant when it comes to fishing and discovering places to go, flies to use, techniques etc is half the fun of fishing.

  12. Great report!

     

    How much did your pack weigh? My backpack is heavy enough with food, tent and sleeping gear.

     

    That's what I was going to ask. We hiked in last there year - all packs between 60-65 lbs, and we had no beer. Brave to hike in early in the season.

  13. I've got an old Sears and Roebuck small electric trolling motor. Any recomendations on a decent (cheap) battery to buy? I've got a 2 year old battery sitting in a restoration car, would this be okay?

     

    thanks

     

    You need a deep cyle battery.

     

    I've got some good ones - but you can't buy them. My first battery was one of the energizer deep cells from WalMart - that thing was awesome and lasted for years. Not sure if they still sell them. Canuck Wheel sells some as well. Cycling (charging/discharging) a regular battery doesn't work - it will only last a few cycles beore it dies. Also best not to run you battery right down to nothing or leave it discharged. Get one big enough so you only have to run it down to 50% or so before recharging.

  14. Harps,

     

    Farley Mowat was a fiction writer. There is no balance in nature - it is dynamic. All predators increase till they run outta grub and die - except man of course - he just keeps birthing & killing till nature looks after him as well.

     

    Don

     

    Didn't the natives refer to him as Hardly Knowit.

  15. Golfing Hit Man

     

    Two old friends were just about to tee off at the first hole of their

    local

    golf course when a guy carrying a golf bag called out to them, "Do you

    mind

    if I join you? My partner didn't turn up."

     

    "Sure," they said, "You're welcome."

     

    So they started playing and enjoyed the game and the company of the

    newcomer.

     

    Part way around the course, one of the friends asked the newcomer, "What

    do

    you do for a living?"

     

    "I'm a hit man," was the reply.

     

    "You're joking!" was the response.

     

    "No, I'm not," he said, reaching into his golf bag, and pulling out a

    beautiful Martini sniper's rifle with a large telescopic sight.

     

    "Here are my tools."

     

    "That's a beautiful telescopic sight," said the other friend, "Can I take

    a

    look? I think I might be able to see my house from here."

     

    So he picked up the rifle and looked through the sight in the direction of

    his house.

     

    "Yeah, I can see my house all right. This sight is fantastic. I can see

    right in the window."

     

    "Wow, I can see my wife in the bedroom. Ha Ha, I can see she's naked!!

    Wait a minute, that's my neighbour in there with her.... He's naked,

    too!!!"

     

     

    He turned to the hit man, "How much do you charge for a hit?"

     

    "I'll do a flat rate, for you, one thousand dollars every time I pull the

    trigger."

     

    "Can you do two for me now?"

     

    "Sure, what do you want?"

     

    "First, shoot my wife, she's always been mouthy, so shoot her in the

    mouth."

     

     

    "Then the neighbour, he's a friend of mine, so just shoot his dick off to

    teach him a lesson."

     

    The hit man took the rifle and took aim, standing perfectly still for a

    few

    minutes.

     

    "Are you going to do it or not?" said the friend impatiently.

     

    "Just be patient," said the hit man calmly, "I think I can save you a

    grand

    here..."

     

    Ding Ding Ding...Winner

  16. Could be worse I suppose. Could be a San Jose or New Jersey fan.

     

    Disappointed that Ken King let Sutter off that easily. Seems certain that Iron Mike will be moving on. While I didn't like the decision to bring him in originally - I strongly suspect he wasn't given much opp to do some of the things he wanted. Firing Keenan is wrong IMO because it will do nothing to address the root problems (other than pehaps working on the PP).

     

    Arm chair GM Off-Season Changes .

     

    1) Get a plan in place that counts on no more than 60 games from Kipper next year. Ideally - Irving or Keetly gets the nod. I suspect that if they go head-head with Kipper, Irving could win the starter role

    2) Going & Good Riddance- Bert (please, please, please), Aucoin - $4M a year - nuff said, Jokinen - he has a year left at $5.5 - either he or Langkow needs to go to free up some space (I'd keep Langkow and toss egghead), Leopold (Sutter will probably re-sign - but it'll be yet another in a string of bad decisions)

    3) Going - Too Bad. Cammalleri (he played too well in reg season and then did nothing in the Playoffs - can't afford him), Lundmark - he is a UFA and someone will pick him up - solid player and his salary was $600K this season - wasted by the flames), Rhett W- he played better than most this preseason - his salary this year was $2.5 - someone will pick him up for cheap, Pardy - he is a UFA VI and I expect someone will make him a large offer. Flames should try to keep him, but not sure they'll be able to. Curtis McElhinney - for the love of god give this guy a chance to play somewhere else - at $500K he was only $25K higher than the lowest paid player on the team.

    4) Trades Out - Wayne Primeau - for some stick tape,

    5) Fix/re-sign/extend. Nystrom - re-sign for 2 years at 1.2 per year (next year is his last year and at $.775, Bourque - give 2 year extension at $2-$2.5 (yes I know he is injury prone, but a great player), re-sign Roy ($550K is a bargain - look what happened against Chicago without some size in the line-up no-one could move Buffoon). Boyd (RFA) - resign for 3 years - $1.2-.14.

    6) Signed - do nothing. Iggy, Langkow, Glencross, Conroy ($1M is a bargain), Moss, Phaneuf, Reggie, Sarich, Vandermeer (not my fav but played well at the end of the year), Giordano, Kipper

    7) Bring up - Backland (he made 875K this year that counted against the cap - use him), Negrin and or Pelech, Irving (He is the future and the higher prospect of between him and Keetly). Peters - keep him up. Chucko - do or die with him. He is an RFA this summer (amazingly made $985K FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS that counted against the cap).

    8) Free Agents to go after. If not willing to commit to one of the young goalies - go for Labarbera. Defence - One or max 2 of: Oduya (everyone will be after him - 29 points, +21, made $600K this year), Ohlund, Hnidy, Spacek. Forward - Fedotenko, Jason Williams, someone big for in front of the net.

    9) Coach - I'd stand pat, but assuming they fire Keenan, consider a successful Junior Coach (Lowry may not be there yet, but he is already in the org) - do not go for Brent Sutter or any other has-been (if they hired Crawford, I'd burn my jersies).

    10) GM - Best thing they could do is to say goodbye to Sutter. Look at his record. Two teams, 10 years - underachieved in 9 of them.

  17. Can`t blame Kipper for our dismal PP....

     

    Calgary is a very average team from the Center line all the way back- right back to the GM`s office....and since you are calling Kipper out what about Iggy.

     

    Before last nights game - spoke with a friend who said he was going. I told him - Too bad. He asked why and I replied "I guarantee Kipper will let one of the first three shots in". I would have said first shot - but couldn't guarantee it. Turned out it was the first shot.

     

    Iginla had on okay series, and a very good regular season (8th in points out of 500+ players). He was tied for 35th in points in the playoffs out of 318 players (tied with other losers like Bobby Ryan, Henrik Zetterburg, Corey Perry, Marian Hossa..). Was it his best playoff round - no - but it wasn't horrible either.

     

    Start of Rant

     

    In the regular season, Kipper was 32nd out of 46 qualified goalies in GAA, and 32 out of 46 in Save%. In the playoffs - he was 14th out of 17th in GAA, and 14th out of 17th on save% (.844 Save % won't win many series). Who was worse than Kipper? Carey Price, Steve Mason, and Jose Theodore. Mason is a Vezina candidate for his regular season and played the highest scoring team in the league in round 1 (he may not have played great, but you can see why the Coach would stick with him), Price was bad (don't hear many Canadians fans saying he was good), and Theodore only played one game.

     

    Also consider that Kipper was the 5th highest paid goalie in the league this year. Chris Osgood 34th, Jonas Hiller 35th, Tim Thomas 37th. Here is the intersting thing. You know who the 4th highest paid goalie in the league was? No peeking. It was Jean-Sebastien Giguere. How did he play in the play-offs? Easy - he didn't play because the Anaheim GM was smart enough to know that after sucking last year and sucking for 46 games this year (he finished just behind Kipper at 37th in save% 42 in GAA) - he wasn't likely going to suddenly get great lead you to the Stanley Cup. You don't keep playing the guy even if he is locked in for a very high salary; you get some back-up talent that you trust to play. By making it through the first round, Anaheim will more than pay Giguere's high salary. Wonder if that worked for anyone else. Hey - how about the Capitals? Theodore is the 13th highest paid goalie in the league at $4.5 M/year. He played poorly for one game and he was pulled - because, again, the GM was ready for this by having a back-up he trusted and could go with. What did we have? Answer: Nobody knows because Curtis never got a serious chance to play anything more than a throw away game (back end of back-backs or thrown in when the Flmaes were down by 4). And what about Mr. Khabibulin? He was stinking it up this year as well. The difference is that Chicago had a back-up that they would play. Had Khabibulin played in the 1st and second games the way he did in the 3rd and 4th games, Huet would have been in for sure. I think it would have required complete decapitation of Kipper before Sutter would have let Keenan start McEllhinney.

     

    What about Vancouver? They had a back-up with far better stats than Kipper for Save% and GAA in Curtis Sanford, but they still went out at the deadline and got Labarbera. Even though their top goalie was playing great. How hard would it have been for Sutter to get Labarbera?

     

    I agree that the PP is/was terrible. I put that on Keenan and Sutter - at the start of the year it was one of the best (after 40 games they were in the top 5). Failure to work on it, made it predictable, and weak. Sutter getting Oli only made it worse. I think that with the PP the way it was, this team was not going to make it through the Conference even with great goaltending. But - they easily could have made it through Chicago with one or two really solid goaltending efforts. The two games they won were not because Kipper played great, but rather Khabibulin played poorly.

     

    Other than Detroit or Pitsburgh - no team can win without great goaltending.

     

    As for the defence. Take 3 of the 4 top defensemen out of any line-up and I expect you would say the defence was average. you could argue that Phaneuf played most games, but when you hear about the injuries he had BEFORE the season ended, you can see why he might not be 100%

     

    End of Rant - I feel better.

     

    I expect that Khabibulin will fold badly against Vancouver - thats the luck that Vcr has had this year.

     

    For next year, NW willl be the weakest division in hockey and likley only the winner will make the playoffs.

  18. Hey GrnDrake, 2 words...Salary Cap. Every team in the league is on an even playing field in terms of money. I guess my comment on calgary sucking hurt a little bit. Oh well, truth hurts I guess.

     

    The Flames dominated in every category except goaltending - tonight. And score. Surprisingly, I thought Darren Pang summed up the issues best - poor goaltending (all-year, not just in the playoffs).

     

    Wasn't the result Flames fans were hoping for, but at the very least we can say that we got to cheer FOR a team in the playoffs instead of having to be so bitter with our own hopeless team that the best we can do is cheer AGAINST another team.

     

    The Edmonton Calgary thing is not even a rivalry anymore - the dogsleds just haven't made it to Edmonton yet to tell them. Vanouver - Calgary is the only real rivalry in the past 7 years.

     

     

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