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  1. He was ten feet tall if he was a foot! His shoulders were as wide as Portage Avenue and his beard carried the entire Bomber practice roster.
    9 points
  2. Just a hunch, but this year’s Most Outstanding Canadian.
    7 points
  3. I think I lot of people forget or overestimate how big Streveler is/was... he is mighty powerful but he's only 6'1, 215 lbs... People talk about him like he was 6'5, 230... if he was, he would've never come up north...
    6 points
  4. And that's just when TSN shows the crowd of toothless rabble...
    6 points
  5. Jpan85

    Canadian Politics

    Nobody should have to work multiple jobs to get a living wage. Minimum wage are poverty wages.
    6 points
  6. Bigblue204

    Canadian Politics

    This only works if we don't live in a global economy. When you apply it to the real world, the one we live in right now, keeping wages low = more poverty and that's it. Regardless of any new corporations coming to town to create jobs, regardless of any money pumped into industry etc etc. None of that matters. Raising the wage will force some out of business, that's unfortunate, but also the way it's supposed to go in this "capitalist" society we have. If your business can not change with the times, sorry, time to move on. Now turning the economy back into an industrial one, or one where it's based on what Canada creates for Canada would be great. But again, in a global economy, that is never going to happen. Not without huge (likely tragic) events taking place. So again, it's good but there's no way in hell I'm making people wait for that to occur. also, "draconian socialist government" as a phrase doesn't make sense. I'd like you to actually look up what socialism is. I'll give you a head start, if you're reading something that says socialist governments can be draconian, you should find another source.
    4 points
  7. we have likely on roster Biggie..Briggs..Gauthier...Wilson for sure....Malik Clements guaranteed will be the replacement for the guy last yr...name escapes me...Mauro as the Global...also teamer Cadwallader and sounds like Rutledge front runner for SAM...but also have Rene who can prob take reps there in a pinch...so we will be fine roster wise for linebacker and hybrid linebacker
    4 points
  8. Kevin glenn was better than all but Strevy. With a yard off the ball the qb doesn’t need to have great power or be 220.
    4 points
  9. I don't even need a beach!
    4 points
  10. No his power comes his from fur coat
    3 points
  11. He taught me how to love a woman....and scold a child.
    3 points
  12. Tracker

    Canadian Politics

    And yet, the healthiest economies along with the lowest violent crime rates and the highest public satisfaction (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany, Holland etc have thr highest corporate and personal income taxes and tightly regulated industries are....gasp... socialist. Every time the minimum wage or wages in general rise, there are dire predictions of economic doom. And yet, they never seem to come to pass.
    3 points
  13. JCon

    Canadian Politics

    You don't understand academia. Your evidence is n=1. You don't want to hear anything that disagrees with your opinion. Please link a peer-reviewed academic article that supports your opinion that low wages are good. But, you won't be able to, so you'll attack real evidence and just believe whatever you want. All data is collected from the "real world".
    3 points
  14. 3 points
  15. Every year at this time, I re-read Bob Irving's book about the 75th anniversary of the Bombers, going back over the history of the team. The pictures from that Canada Packers/Osborne Stadium era are pretty crazy for sure...
    3 points
  16. Yup, there was another Qb named Doug Flutie who killed us and a few other team's on sneaks....
    3 points
  17. C'mon Winnipeg Youth Soccer, cancel all matches!
    3 points
  18. JCon

    Canadian Politics

    Typical. Always "me first". You expect everyone else to make up for your not paying a living wage. But, then, will complain when the cost of social services goes up. Always downloading costs to everyone else.
    3 points
  19. JCon

    Canadian Politics

    Except, of course, the evidence suggests that raising minimum wage has a net positive impact on the economy. I've heard the right wing talking points my entire life about lowering taxes and not being able to raise wages, yet, every time it happens, you can see a net positive impact on the economy. Pulling people out of poverty should be a goal of all levels of government. I wish gov't would raise the minimum wage significantly or just tax businesses appropriately. Perhaps you want to read some academic papers on the subject. Here's a link (and quote) from The Star's coverage of David Card. You will note that he won the Nobel Prize in Economics for his work. You can dig deeper, if you choose. In awarding Canadian economist David Card the Nobel Prize in economics, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has given a huge boost to the value of empirical study in the field of labour economics. For it was Card, working alongside American economist Alan Krueger, who put real world wage increases in New Jersey under the microscope and found no support for the theory that a rise in the minimum wage reduced employment. https://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorials/2021/10/12/ford-government-should-dump-old-school-thinking-on-minimum-wage.html
    3 points
  20. Do believe Dru Browns touchdown was from around two yards.
    3 points
  21. When the Bombers had training camp at Canada Packers.
    3 points
  22. I wish we could get minimum wage to $15 here. I might be old(er) and grey(er) before it ever happens. Manitoba is getting less affordable and wages are not keeping up for the majority of the population. A rising tide lifts all boats.
    3 points
  23. JCon

    Canadian Politics

    That's an opinion. Not peer-reviewed academia. You don't understand anything. I'm done.
    2 points
  24. CrazyCanuck89

    US Politics

    It still amazes me that people think she was this great woman, that took on the unions. She was a garbage human being, who destroyed the British economy.
    2 points
  25. GCn20

    Canadian Politics

    I understand academia quite well. I just strongly believe that academia is out to lunch. But just for shits and giggles here is one from the Fraser Institute citing several studies that counter your argument. You will no doubt miss that point though, and claim the Fraser Institute is a biased right wing think tank even though they have cited credible sources to their opinion. https://www.fraserinstitute.org/article/minimum-wages-dont-help-poor
    2 points
  26. blue_gold_84

    Canadian Politics

    The irony and lack of self-awareness in the above statement are staggering. To the rest of your absurd reply:
    2 points
  27. ahh...yes for the game...gotcha....yeah true linebacker we thin for sure, but obviously they know who they are pegging for the roster, and prob wanna see a lot of reps for the SAM candidate and backup, so may as well let em go nuts with play time...and they really like Clements, so figure they didnt really wanna waste a roster spot for TC for someone they likely won't keep...to be honest I was shocked when the elks ditched him and very happy we scooped him up....dude is a baller and with more and more reps/rotation is gonna impress I think our defense is gonna be top notch again....I only concerned a bit about losing both Kongbo and Hansen....very underrated losses...those guys were key to our success and allowing the starters to stay fresh...of all guys we lost...Harris..Adams..Lawler...Darby...those 2 were the ones that bothered me most in terms of game day impact......I exclude Desjarlais and Alfred as we kind of have that covered in house and with the draft/depth....But those 2 rotational pieces on defense...we as of right now don't have a viable/as good replacement for them yet that I can see
    2 points
  28. GCn20

    Canadian Politics

    Sorry man but it is my belief that if it is not personal experience then it can ONLY be anecdotal. Evidence is not theoretical, it is real life experience. I am shocked by how many of you disregard that. For every piece of evidence you provide I can provide an equally compelling piece of evidence by an equally credible source. The problem with that is you will call it biased when it doesn't fit your narrative. Therefore, I will stick to my personal experience gained over 30 years of being a business owner in this province and from the network of colleagues who, by the way, agree entirely with what I'm saying. Have you ever ran a business yourself? Was your experience different? These are the only things that are credible to me, not university professors pontificating over sets of values that are unrealistic and set up with parameters that quite frankly rarely exist in the real world. Anyone can spin their study to say anything they want it to say by whoever is paying for them to do the study. That's the difference between academia and the real world and why I hold very little respect of the opinions of such studies. That being said I could probably provide a thousand links from academics that will counter your point but again, it will mean little, because these studies are produced to promote the viewpoints of those that sponsor them. The problem with the studies you promote, and academia really loves to produce, is that the economists assume businesses can survive the disruption created before the stabilization and that is idiotic because most small businesses do not have this kind of war chest to fall back on.
    2 points
  29. He scissor kicked Angela Lansbury!!
    2 points
  30. blue_gold_84

    Canadian Politics

    Which is purely anecdotal and thus, doesn't really qualify as objective evidence.
    2 points
  31. He’s also athletic as all get up. He ran a lot his first year in college. 6’ 200 with a. 4.6 40 37” vert and almost 10’ broad jump is exceptional. Very close to strevelers pro day numbers and strevy was just 10lbs heavier and 3 inches taller. He put up 4.5 38.5 10’5. They had very similar splits in the 40 brown had a slightly better 20 yard shuttle and 3 cone. im sure strevy would do much better in the bench buts he’s pretty much an ideal physical specimen for qb. brown and prukop both give us the opportunity to run strevy package goal line and option / designed qb run stuff. Either way for goal line we are golden.
    2 points
  32. 2 points
  33. As I suspected.... Dru Brown can handle sneaks, I suspect.
    2 points
  34. Bigblue204

    Canadian Politics

    Tell me how horribly places with higher wages are doing compared to Winnipeg? You have the rest of Canada to compare us to, Winnipeg/MB must be absolutely killing it compared to the rest of the nation. Again, you're speaking as if Winnipeg isn't influenced by the globe. And we are. Until that changes, wages have to increase. If your business can not keep up, that is super shitty. If you'd like to change it, we need to start kicking global competitors out of our economy. That is quite literally the only solution, well I suppose you could also convince the rest of the world to pay liveable wages....but after that...anything else is just a band aid. oh i should also add, in a capitalist society (because BOOO Socialism) businesses fail all the time and are replaced by better ones. So if we're going to play make believe in the way we think our economy works. If you're business fails, it's your fault and you should start another with a better business plan.
    2 points
  35. Tracker

    Canadian Politics

    The concept was the assumption that the very wealthy would be magnanimous and shower the poorer. The reality is that damned few wealthy choose to do that. The wealthy buy bigger yachts, more spacious homes, more expensive vehicles and use the money to build gated communities or even buy whole islands and always have. Democratic governments are supposed to create and sustain dynamic balances between all the competing social forces and strata. Another nice theory.
    2 points
  36. Didn’t he have a bad reaction to a shot? People are making some pretty petty assumptions about the guy.
    2 points
  37. maybe he vaxxed now...who knows....and maybe he happy with his 2 rings and calling it a day....never know
    2 points
  38. It's super old now (2005) but I have it in my "Must Have" (along with the Bombers Traditions dvd) for real hardcore fans. I have a few CFL books that I read annually, and that's one of 'em.
    2 points
  39. I might have to crack that open soon..
    2 points
  40. That otta slow down the Rider passing game.
    2 points
  41. Tracker

    comedy stuff

    Price of gas in France A thief in Paris planned to steal some paintings from the Louvre. After careful planning, he got past security, stole the paintings, and made it safely to his van. However, he was captured only two blocks away when his van ran out of gas. When asked how he could mastermind such a crime and then make such an obvious error, he replied, "Monsieur, that is the reason I stole the paintings--- I had no Monet To buy Degas To make the Van Gogh." See if you have De Gaulle to send this on. to someone else. I sent i on because I figured I had nothing Toulouse .
    2 points
  42. bb1

    2022 NHL Playoffs

    Gotta agree with those odds, should be a great goalie battle in the TB, Rangers series.
    2 points
  43. Goalie

    2022 NHL Playoffs

    Another pick would be nice
    2 points
  44. 2 points
  45. "The price of recovering what was lost is nearing $9-billion, according to an analysis by The Globe and Mail, and potentially could be much higher. The outlays will challenge the existing cost-sharing arrangements between different levels of government for disasters of this magnitude. They also underscore how Canada’s mechanisms for financing disaster relief reward inertia. Extreme weather battered B.C. in 2021. A deadly heat wave arrived in June, followed by one of the province’s worst wildfire seasons on record. When record-breaking rains arrived in November, the fire-scarred landscape couldn’t absorb the moisture. The result was significant flooding and landslides from Vancouver Island to the Alberta border. Railways, hydro lines, pipelines, dikes, bridges and key highways were damaged, resulting in billions of dollars in economic losses. There was a point in mid-November when not a single rail or road route was open between Vancouver and the B.C. Interior – isolating Canada’s biggest port for more than a week, and interrupting national supply chains. Globe and mail
    2 points
  46. As long as one of Prukop or Brown shows well tomorrow night, we won't bring in someone like Pipkin. Mancuso will be the PR QB and the two rostered QBs will be Collaros and whichever of Prukop/Brown doesn't get cut.
    2 points
  47. I’m just excited to see a televised game! Between the Bombers and game one of Edmonton and Colorado should be a good one!
    2 points
  48. One less trip to Regina is a nice bonus for the players too!
    2 points
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