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Crazy Canadians. Somewhere outside of Quebec City (such a beautiful place) they decided to gather many of those big rigs and said, “Hey, let’s celebrate soouch a nice daey by bending massive truck frames and cooovering everything in a fine soooot.” And all had a great time. There was much French.
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Hey, look, another good thing to come out of Quebec.
‘Murica successfully out-murica'd.
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Not epic enough, here’s one doing an epic wheelie launch from all the torque and traction.
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around here in notre-dame-du-nord we have the rodeo du camion.
it’s about a 45 min drive from where i live. I was there every year when i was 15 till 25, haven’t been back there for the last 10
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It’s easy to forget how redneck Canada can be sometimes.
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that’s close to my home, in notre-dame du nord. It’s a 45min drive from me.
I used to have the el-rodeo sticker on my cars back in the 90’s
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Of course, what other province would it be other than Quebec.
Well, maybe Alberta because they’re rolling in extra money, but still.
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Not so sure anymore. As I understand it, the price per barrell that makes the sands oil profitable is at or below that number now. The Keystone pipe would lower that number by $20/barrell but who knows what’ll happen there. They’ll keep working it just to maintain infrastructure even at a slight loss overall but mostly they’re just hoping to outlast the time until they find a profit in it. The other oil, yeah, is much easier to get but that sands part is sort of treading water presently.