Do you need to have it to apply for a job? I've only ever needed it when actually starting a job but I'm Canadian.
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That's not "back in the day". My parents are older than that and they didn't have an arranged marriage. They are good people. My grandparents did have an arranged marriage and they were good people too.
A friend of mine just bought a Toyota tundra and it's too long to fit in his garage. Honestly I never would have thought that'd be something you need to check first.
Guess I'm going to poop myself to death then.
Mine too, but most people think it's Power Rangers.
Acana is Canadian, though they are not super cheap but certainly not the most expensive either. My dogs like it, and one of them is a picky eater.
Being lucky all the time would be cool. The only time I can think it might be a hindrance would be at a casino because they'd think I'm cheating but I don't gamble so it doesn't matter I guess.
My coworker does this too. Videos, messages, his fucking doorbell. I work from home now so it can't bother me anymore, but idk how our boss can stand being in the same room as him.
He was playing a video during a teams meeting the other day and everyone could hear it. He didn't stop when called out on it (boss wasn't there that day), and the person leading the meeting literally said, "how does he keep getting unmuted?"
Hard disagree. Some languages are so wildly different that it would be really hard to confuse them like that. Like where the grammar structure is different so it's not like you're just substituting a word in one language for a word in another.
It seems much more popular in the states but seems to be getting some good traction in Canada now. I went on a little disc golf road trip in BC and there are actually some pretty good guerilla courses out there that people have clearly put a lot of work into.
Damn, number two in the world?? Best I've played is nineteenth!
Gretzky has never played for the Canucks.