I see that in Toronto and it's direct suburbs. Traffic there can be aggressive. I haven't seen that anywhere else in the country I've been outside Montreal. I didn't really see it in Calgary but I assume Vancouver and Edmonton are like that.
That is awesome. My cousin's wife, who had to have a quarantine 40th birthday this weekend, sadly, is like 150 lbs max and her husband is like 6 foot something 260 pounds at least and he can't hold the smallest amount of liquor and we always have her substitute for him when heavy drinking is involved.
I think someone could write a very long book about the interesting differences in driving styles from major city to major city. Somethings you can get away with in one spot and you can’t others, but it’s not all lopsided to the passive versus aggressive from city to city. Edmonton honestly is getting worse year after year. It’s just getting so damn busy here compared to 10 or 15 years ago. And the construction is double what it used to be. And our city is kind of a Canadian wide joke for how poorly planned our train system is. And in fairness, so many people have moved here from other locations for work that you were bound to have differing driving habits and styles. They don’t always mesh well.
I had one vet ahead of Hayden and thought Tim might have triggered a vet run. I'll take WR1 Breshad Perriman.
I did, but then I reformatted it with a different text type because some asshole was on here bitching about not being able to see things and blah blah shut the fuck up.