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    #41
    Yeah.... it’s so upsetting to give up having tables right beside you at the restaurant when they get taped off.

    Or to have to eat take out.

    There’s a sign at the Whistle Stop that you can’t use the washroom unless you’re a customer. Experiencing a bout of serious carsickness on the way past, I was required to buy chips in order to puke in his bathroom.

    I suppose I could have exercised my right to vomit in his parking lot instead of letting him exercise his right of choosing who gets to use his washroom....

    Did I give up a liberty by following his request to buy something before using the washroom?!?!!!! Oh nooooo, maybe that was the beginning of the end!!!!

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      #42
      We are not Americans. We do not need lessons from them.

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        #43
        It may also need to be noted for some on here to realize, but the Whistle Stop is not the only business in bum**** rural Alberta skirting around the regulations. There are many places not strictly following them and their communities are supporting them. I’m sure the same is happening in other provinces as well.

        Whistle Stop decided to follow the path of righteous social media posts proclaiming his opinions to gain costumers instead of just relying on the local community. (Sure his main customers were probably lake goers and not the local community). The results of his flaunting of refusal to follow any protocols are now very visible. If he’d just carried on quietly like many others he would not be where he is today. But he also wouldn’t have the full parking lot that he does either. His choice is obvious.

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          #44
          Originally posted by jwab
          What does the full parking lot tell you? My guess, people are fed up with the bs and want to support someone who isn’t afraid to stand against it.
          By the way I have no knowledge of this place.
          There was also a full parking lot at the rodeo but it was a group of people pulled on from a large area. Whistle Stop will be the same. A small group of people indignant about what they’ve been told and driving a great distance for the protest. I bet if asked that a large portion of them will be from over an hour away and many may not have even ever heard of the place before this.

          When it’s over they’ll never go back. They are there to make a point, not be a customer base. Meanwhile he’s going to lose his customer base by being completely shut down. If he’d just kept his head down and done his thing he would be fine. It’s nowhere on the beaten path that he couldn’t have gotten away with it. But he wanted notoriety. Now he’s got it.
          Last edited by Blaithin; May 7, 2021, 16:58.

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            #45
            I suspect he will be running for politics. The biggest enemy of the united conservative party is the conservatives themselves.

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              #46
              Dutch researchers have trained honey bees to detect Covid. Maybe they should let them loose at Costco. It was just packed today, but no Covid there, I guess the politicians must know that.
              Last edited by sumdumguy; May 7, 2021, 18:06.

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                #47
                Never know, people love a maverick, Blaithin. I don’t know too many people who say they love Woosies in their fear cocoons. Pas Moi anyway! Just sayin.
                Last edited by sumdumguy; May 7, 2021, 18:07.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                  We are not Americans. We do not need lessons from them.
                  Don't discount the lessons to spite the source.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                    I am amazed what people are willing to give up for a virus with the same death rate as the flu, when our forefathers risked everything for freedom.

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                    Interesting you bring up forefathers and freedom. Brings to thought the question, would we win WW2 today?

                    During WW2 there was rationing of items (sugar, petrol, metals, vehicles come to mind). There was conscription. Yes, the dreaded "forcing me to do it" argument we hear everyday now. No doubt travel was scrutinized, especially in areas. For sure certain races were locked up.

                    I'm sure there were hardships we can't even imagine. I don't recall hearing about protests though. There were conscientious objectors of course. In fact, some neighbouring farms were bought by them. Shame on them by the way. But, no widespread whining and not much selfish dodging. People dug in for the chance to hopefully return to normalcy.

                    So, would we win WW2 today? Not if www.fakenewstomakemoney.com had it's way.

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