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Well yeah, I mean, they had probably planned to get new AR-15s with that money. Now they have to waste it on their kids.
You know this is a story from Canada, right?
Alberta is the arm pit USA wannabe in Canada so it tracks
What would the Canadian version be (no points if maple syrup or Tim Horton's is mentioned)? EDIT: the Canadian version of "they probably planned to get new AR-15s with that money"?
The tim & horton 3006?
I… I don’t get it. Is this like the hydraulic press channel where you add “5000000” to the end of the name of every device you create to make it more awesome?
Tim & Horton 30 aught 6
A quad or a ski doo would be the irresponsible purchase in Alberta. Lifted trucks are standard there.