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Hearing the same

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Important quarantine guidelines...

goddammit. the link is fighting me.

Don't know why, but buggered if I can link to this page. :meh:

the beaverton if anyone cares, it was amusing until I had to spend 5 minutes ****ing around to get a link.

Now I'm just annoyed and gonna go get a drink. :lol:




NATIONALHealth Canada suggests limiting alcohol to 2 drinks per day unless you’ve already had 3 in which case **** it
APRIL 21, 2018 by JEN MACINTYRE(@JENAMACINTYRE)

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OTTAWA—Health Canada has released new guidelines emphasizing the importance of consuming no more than 2 alcoholic units per day, but only if you haven’t had more than that, because if you have, then hey, what can you do.
“Canadians should remember that keeping their drinking moderate is an important part of maintaining overall health and is necessary for avoiding liver problems,” Dr. Harry Edo told reporters in anticipation of the guidelines rollout. “But hey, if you have a buzz on, then you might as well keep it going.”
“Especially if you had a lot of bread at dinner—that’ll most likely soak up the booze before it gets to your liver,” Dr. Edo clarified.

The report, “Healthy Choices for Canadians”, lists harmful effects overconsumption can have on the body, such as heart disease and increased rates of cancer, and therefore makes it clear Canadians should never have more than two drinks unless they are celebrating something, upset about something, at an open bar wedding, at an open bar baby shower, or have a friend in from out of town. Also Caesars don’t count, obviously.
It also breaks down recommendations by age, gender and body mass index. Generally, women should avoid drinking more than eight units per week, “Unless know you’re going to have to run a lot at your sister’s dumbass 5k on the weekend, in which case you can probably go ahead and stretch that to, I dunno, 11?”
“Yeah, that’s probably fine,” the report states.
“Also, when making decisions about how much alcohol to consume and when,” Dr. Edo told reporters, “there are important questions you should ask yourself, such as, ‘remember your 20th birthday? Remember how happy and hopeful you were? Wouldn’t it be nice to feel that way again?’”
Dr. Edo then advised Canadians that, medically speaking, hangovers are the body’s very natural way of ridding toxins, and also can easily be defeated with a little hair of the dog.
 
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With so many people stuck at home not having to drive/work and trying to stay sane, I'm sure the liquor store's business has gone up if anything.
 
I'm taking on-line courses to be a divorce lawyer. I'll be my own first client if this virus thing keeps up!
Lol, I bet there's gonna be a spike in that department.

Almost like there's only x number of hours of actually being alone together in a given relationship, and the quarantine is burning through them.
 
So, just went to get insurance...and they're closed. Supposedly all branches.

Notice in the door to email them, and they'll send a bunch of questions for you to answer, may get a response today or next week.

In conversation through the locked door, I asked " so what if your insurance is expiring? are you just screwed?"

She said the RCMP is aware, and you say you're on the waiting list.

So, I'm gonna throw the 61's plates on the 40 and go for a rip anyways.

I'll take my hospital ID with me in case I meet an occifer.
 
I'm taking on-line courses to be a divorce lawyer. I'll be my own first client if this virus thing keeps up!
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I think us Land Cruiser nerds may have a better chance of marriage survival because of all the time we spend out of the house working on our
"projects" (junk) :hillbilly:. Speaking of that, I'm getting "the look" so I better get back out there :grinpimp:
 
Aside from the awfulness of this whole pandemic, it'll be interesting to see how things change.
I just renewed my insurance over the phone and with e-signatures, only have to go pick up the plates on Saturday. Kinda wonder why it isn't always that way.
All these people working effectively from home probably has a lot of companies wondering why they pay for office buildings...
 
I’m gonna guess those splash guards at the checkout till are gonna stay so all the service employees can avoid the moist speakers.
 
Sounds good... I’ll round up some furnace oil tanks and stock up.
 
Does this mean they'll be paying us to take diesel off their hands soon? :lol:


Hard to believe these times, free crude oil.... lets thin it out with hand sanitizer and see if it burns in oil burning
landcruisers...;):beer:
 
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