Is there a plan to add secondary links from both water purification plants to the city infrastructure? Repairing a single point of failure just pushes the same problem into the future.
I'd bet money the pipe was effected by the flooding in 2013 and not addressed. All the water in the pipe and on top of the pipe must have caused an enormous amount of pressure.
Regardless of degree of densification, Calgary’s population will continue to grow. Our water sources, electrical grid and other infrastructure is not sufficient for the projected growth. We have always had a lot of people moving to our city. I moved here when the population was about 550,000 and we have done a lot in the city to accommodate them. We are now at 1.6 million. The province has helped with funding for roads and the electrical grid and other infrastructure projects. The city council was already talking about infrastructure growth plans when this break happened. The province needs to deal with the insufficient electrical grid so we don’t have brownouts. We had 22,000 people move to Calgary last year and 56,000 to Alberta. So, let’s continue to reduce water and get through this. Then, let’s build more infrastructure. 35% of our city taxes go to the province and they need to pony up too. People hate paying for utilities and the infrastructure that supports it but utilities give us the essentials of life in this city.
Maybe if Quebec wasn't sponging off Alberta in equalization, transfer payments of 13 billion that they receive ,Alberta would have more money for infrastructure.
This is your toddler spending a half hour telling you all about the 1 thing they did do, versus the half dozen they didn't, and hoping you don't notice the intricately planned ruse. ffs
Close down the largest water users. It’s not fair to put this just on citizens! Those that care have been restricting water more than we can afford to keep doing for another 5 weeks. We need laundry. We need to be clean. Those that don’t care won’t do anything. Those that care are stretched beyond what’s doable, h going forward. We desperately need a break. Close the major water using businesses, and give us a small break. We also need more than one water main, from each of the water treatment facilities, so pipes can be closed when there’s a problems. To put 2 million people at risk is NOT acceptable. It’s obvious we can’t handle the new zoning. Calgary infrastructure can’t handle more. We need to serious slowly the growth of Calgary. As the glaciers melt, we won’t have water. It’s time to slow the growth in the entire Calgary area, and grow other areas. Our roads are also a mess. We need money spent on infrastructure, not expanding Calgary, or building a new ice rink for the Flames. We need to be listened to - PLEASE slow the growth and stop rezoning, before you completely destroy this city.
For heaven's sake. If the situation is as risky as you guys say why are there no obligatory restrictions like there were during the COVID hysteria events?! How could you risk no water coming out of the taps otherwise for a million and a half people???? And what the hell are you going to do when tens of thousands of tourists arrive for the Stampede?! Won't they use water too??? How can you meet the water threshold with tens of thousands of additional people here??
For heavens sake don't vote for conservatives because they cut funding for infrastructure maintenance and future-proofing. These are the consequences of your choices to vote for conservatives.
Businesses and restaurants were buying balk quantities of bottled water. Edmonton lost water for 4 days 4 years ago when the Ed Smith water plant pump failed. We were buying bottled water from Calgary and Lethbridge sources. Now Calgary is buying bottled water from Edmonton. It's still a drop in the bucket but at least non of our cities have so little water they can't fight a major fire should it happen (knock on wood)
@@ph11p3540 I assume that the 135,000 visitors during the Stampede will take showers and flush the toilet in addition to the residents. What happens then??
Ok... last Saturday the city hit target consumption i.e. 25% less usage. This Saturday the same thing. Will water usage rise again during the week when businesses consume water during regular business hours for regular business activities? 🤔 Let's see if that is the pattern (until the Stampede hits 💥)
Well, this is much better! Looks like some hard work is taking place, impressed that talks have been going on with the oil and gas folks. They know a little bit about laying pipe! These are the kind of updates that keep people engaged in helping. Also just want to say, the shirt ain't that bad Mayor, people are just jealous. Lol
Let's bring 50,000 more unemployed immigrants into the city. That will solve the crisis! The same way as importing 3rd world problems have solved every single Canadian problem since we started doing it 20 years ago. Step 1 - fill your house with garbage. Step 3 - Prosperity. Why does that not work with a water shortage? I don't understand Canadian goverment???
They should hire you on as an advisor, along with my dad for sports teams for his great advice yelling at the TV telling them to "get the ball!" Brave souls.
Sure. 2.5 billion dollars and 20 years of construction needed. It's not just a simple pipe its a train sized tunnel deep under ground with large water lift stations as stops along the way
Edmonton experienced a similar water emergency 4 years ago when the Ed Smith water plant feeder pump failed and needed major servicing. So we feel for you in Calgary, especially with how it will affect your Stampede. What is going on in Calgary is far worse than what Edmonton experienced because it's dragged on for over a week. Edmonton lost theirs for 4 days.
Maybe do a little more preventive maintenance on the aging system, maybe don't run 60% of water through one pipe in an expanding city, maybe do additional testing before fully opening the pipe up again. How will the pipe handle the demand after it's reopened and many Calgarians want to shower or do all the laundry that's been building up, or clean their houses/apartments?
Redundancy needs to be added to the system so part of the system can be shut down at any time to do maintenance without impacting citizens and businesses.
Extreme costs and a decade of construction if you really rush it. The cost of building a redundant second water trunk main would cost billions. Such a main is as expensive as building an entire subway line with station. It's a big tunneling project deep underground. Both Edmonton and Calgary started construction on such a secondary arterial water main line 10 years ago and they take more years to complete. Only thing you see is a bunch of portable 20 ton overhead cranes and a deep shaft access on a puny fenced in construction site every few miles along the length of the new line. They got tunnel boring machines working way down there.
By pass Break with Temp mAIN , GUT nearby firehydrants and backfeed water into firehydrants, water flows both ways, flush threw Airvents...if any still work ! Add volume
I would sincerely hope a regular maintenance checks will be done from now on. Shut off the water Main for a few days while they investigate potential damage. Then turn it back on. If the reservoirs are large enough that we have yet to run out, we can surely use the same principle to maintain the pipe to prevent this from happening again. Even every 10 years would be more than often enough. You could easily get away with maintenance every 20 years! Just do SOMETHING
Rome's collapse was precisely DUE to its political system's inability to establish a workable power transfer after the death of the emperor. (which was due to 1. their core cultural value of opposing monarchy, which ruled out the most effective form of power transfer at the time via familial inheritance 2. their core governmental structure which was basically a factory that produced charismatic ambitious political leaders with lots of military experience) These two factors inevitably led to a civil war every time an emperor unexpectedly died. The political system that made Rome into a superpower was ultimately the source of its demise.
The official keep saying the pipe design expected to be 100 years. What a nice even number like Mr. Monk likes. How is this 100 years design life span come up?
Crappy design or manufacturing at the time? Lack of experience in laying such large pipes 50 years ago? Soil erosion from the flood in 2013? It doesn’t matter except wht the city can learn from it now.
Did Stadnyk really say that the water main cannot be repaired because of pressure problems. There was just a one sentence in an article attributing that statement to her, but nothing more. If she really said, that's huge
Ya mayor bla bla bla .just get it done. None of this would of happened if you and your cronies would of been keeping up with the infrastructure of calgary......sounds to me like this is a bandaid .just fixing small portions. Soooo learn from this break .and replacing through out the city.
Why the change in tone of message? Preparing for Stampede to go on as normal? 438 m litres is only 2m litres less than 440. 600 million in reservoirs is 1.5 days worth or much less if we get a million. Tourists for Stampede. Maybe we all need to take our vacations now.
What they don't want to tell you is its easy to shut a line down and the rest of the city run at normal capacity. This is such a disaster. I hope the current political swamp running the city is fired.
I thought the main was 11 km long? So they have finished inspecting the 4km plus 300 m? I understand they cannot send the robots while there is water in there. Does that mean they still have 7 km left to inspect?
So the university of Calgary varsity swim team and the foothills swim association team gets to use the pool and not shower but I can't go for a swim? Riiight
Get Ready .Your ABOUT TO BE ASKED TO Not Use Your Airconditioner Too. So All The New Arriving People CANADA BOUGHT NEW ELECTRIC CARS FOR CAN DRIVE AROUND
What legislation is going to be slipped through the door during these repairs? Are we going to require permits to take a shower at 2 am? Permits to was the car? What a cash grab this could become! And will the permit money be used to Improve the other worn out watermains? Or will it go to usless art, fancy lights, eh? 3 to 5 weeks is just enough time to slip this legislation through... under a state of emergency.
Get rid of rezoing and slow the growth of Calgary. Our taxes just bring in more people. They don’t fix roads, or supply water. If water is finite, then Calgary needs to slow the growth, before we can’t supply enough water for all of us. Immigration is WAY out of control!
There's a lot more that can be done to preserve water. I'd like to ask the question of when the water will be shut down to residents? We can't runt out of water, that would be horrible. But if residents lost access to water we could manage that. We NEED the water for emergency's so I'd like to know if we plan to shut the water down for everyone in worse case Edit: I can tell the future, in but 1-2 days they will say we're using to much water.. magic! Almost like some people go out of town on the weekends.. Edit2: I shortened my shower to 5... I'll try for three but even if all I did was shampoo conditioner and body wash that's at LEAST 4 minutes, and I'm a man. You are a WOMAN telling other women to take three minute showers.. oh boy lol
@sabagecabage7828 Take a camp shower. Get wet. Turn off water. Soap up. Turn on water and rinse off. We do this in our motorhome when boondocking. I’m a woman, and I can shower with 1 1/2 minutes of water. You do NOT need to leave the water running.
Cancel stampede or at least postpone it we will not survive the 120,000 people who visit calgary per day will not care about the problem only care about stampede and will leave is after they go without a care in the world it is unwise to have stampede during this state of emergency
It's too bad the city depends on it for so much revenue. I think it's make or break for lots of businesses. On the other hand running out of water would be a catastrophic health issue. Neither option is too palatable.
Tell a mother on Mother's Day from a man not to shower n shave. I thought it was a SNL SKIT 😅. Till I'm seriously embarrassed for this lady. I could understand her lack of sleep but this mornings update was a train wreck. I'd rather take the ctrain alot safer. Train/Pipe wreak all in one thanks you saved me some strawberry ice cream.
Thank you, San Diego, for your help. 😊
Thank you Monique, Everyone seems so negative until your comment😊!!! And Thank You San Diego❤
Why does it need to come from San Diego
Useless City
I needed to look beyond the negativity and to learn we have a world out there that could help. 😀
Hi there, the story is not adding up. if they are fulling complete and SD shipped the pipe yesterday afternoon, how does that make any sense?
@actionnew After looking at the update this morning, and another news online, they said that it should be arriving tomorrow.
Is there a plan to add secondary links from both water purification plants to the city infrastructure? Repairing a single point of failure just pushes the same problem into the future.
I'd bet money the pipe was effected by the flooding in 2013 and not addressed. All the water in the pipe and on top of the pipe must have caused an enormous amount of pressure.
Youre an engineer?
@@LM-gq1omthat rea didn't flood in 2013 though, defnitely the pipe was undermined though which caused the break
Lmfao conservatives spending money on infrastructure??? Give me a break, that's a dumb thought
Interesting
Calgary is awesome 😎 so much is happening here glad to be part of the energy 😉
Clearly our infrastructure cannot handle rezoning and urban densification
My thoughts exactly! I wonder if they’ll bring that up when all is said and done?
Regardless of degree of densification, Calgary’s population will continue to grow. Our water sources, electrical grid and other infrastructure is not sufficient for the projected growth. We have always had a lot of people moving to our city. I moved here when the population was about 550,000 and we have done a lot in the city to accommodate them. We are now at 1.6 million. The province has helped with funding for roads and the electrical grid and other infrastructure projects. The city council was already talking about infrastructure growth plans when this break happened. The province needs to deal with the insufficient electrical grid so we don’t have brownouts. We had 22,000 people move to Calgary last year and 56,000 to Alberta. So, let’s continue to reduce water and get through this. Then, let’s build more infrastructure. 35% of our city taxes go to the province and they need to pony up too. People hate paying for utilities and the infrastructure that supports it but utilities give us the essentials of life in this city.
I sure the $600 million for the arena, would go long way to fix these issue.
Maybe if Quebec wasn't sponging off Alberta in equalization, transfer payments of 13 billion that they receive ,Alberta would have more money for infrastructure.
@jeff-xl9dv2cp6zyou people should have thought of all of that every single time you went and voted for a conservative. It's your own fault.
This is your toddler spending a half hour telling you all about the 1 thing they did do, versus the half dozen they didn't, and hoping you don't notice the intricately planned ruse. ffs
I'm in Calgary. Thank you so much San Diego for your help in sending the pipe. San Diego Rocks!!!!
Don't give us admiration for embracing a bad situation. Fix the problem
Damn, can't say anything can they
Close down the largest water users. It’s not fair to put this just on citizens! Those that care have been restricting water more than we can afford to keep doing for another 5 weeks. We need laundry. We need to be clean. Those that don’t care won’t do anything. Those that care are stretched beyond what’s doable, h going forward. We desperately need a break. Close the major water using businesses, and give us a small break.
We also need more than one water main, from each of the water treatment facilities, so pipes can be closed when there’s a problems. To put 2 million people at risk is NOT acceptable.
It’s obvious we can’t handle the new zoning. Calgary infrastructure can’t handle more. We need to serious slowly the growth of Calgary. As the glaciers melt, we won’t have water. It’s time to slow the growth in the entire Calgary area, and grow other areas.
Our roads are also a mess. We need money spent on infrastructure, not expanding Calgary, or building a new ice rink for the Flames. We need to be listened to - PLEASE slow the growth and stop rezoning, before you completely destroy this city.
For heaven's sake. If the situation is as risky as you guys say why are there no obligatory restrictions like there were during the COVID hysteria events?! How could you risk no water coming out of the taps otherwise for a million and a half people???? And what the hell are you going to do when tens of thousands of tourists arrive for the Stampede?! Won't they use water too??? How can you meet the water threshold with tens of thousands of additional people here??
For heavens sake don't vote for conservatives because they cut funding for infrastructure maintenance and future-proofing.
These are the consequences of your choices to vote for conservatives.
The mayor will probably force restaurants to charge for water (They did that in California.) just like the paper bag thing.
@@angelabrolund1373 It makes no sense and is contradictory to cause more consumption of water at a limit with the influx because of the Stampede!!
Businesses and restaurants were buying balk quantities of bottled water. Edmonton lost water for 4 days 4 years ago when the Ed Smith water plant pump failed. We were buying bottled water from Calgary and Lethbridge sources. Now Calgary is buying bottled water from Edmonton. It's still a drop in the bucket but at least non of our cities have so little water they can't fight a major fire should it happen (knock on wood)
@@ph11p3540 I assume that the 135,000 visitors during the Stampede will take showers and flush the toilet in addition to the residents. What happens then??
Thank you Mayor Gondek and everybody who works for the city trying their best to overcome and fix this water crisis.
Lol, just shut down the stampede then you are good. Please don't tell Calgarians stop using water, save it for millions of visitors lol
Your ABOUT TO BE ASKED TO Not Use Your Airconditioner Too.
So All The New Arriving People CANADA BOUGHT NEW ELECTRIC CARS FOR CAN DRIVE AROUND
Ok... last Saturday the city hit target consumption i.e. 25% less usage. This Saturday the same thing. Will water usage rise again during the week when businesses consume water during regular business hours for regular business activities? 🤔 Let's see if that is the pattern (until the Stampede hits 💥)
Well, this is much better! Looks like some hard work is taking place, impressed that talks have been going on with the oil and gas folks. They know a little bit about laying pipe! These are the kind of updates that keep people engaged in helping.
Also just want to say, the shirt ain't that bad Mayor, people are just jealous. Lol
Let's bring 50,000 more unemployed immigrants into the city. That will solve the crisis! The same way as importing 3rd world problems have solved every single Canadian problem since we started doing it 20 years ago. Step 1 - fill your house with garbage. Step 3 - Prosperity. Why does that not work with a water shortage? I don't understand Canadian goverment???
You need to install backup pipes
They should hire you on as an advisor, along with my dad for sports teams for his great advice yelling at the TV telling them to "get the ball!"
Brave souls.
Sure. 2.5 billion dollars and 20 years of construction needed. It's not just a simple pipe its a train sized tunnel deep under ground with large water lift stations as stops along the way
Edmonton experienced a similar water emergency 4 years ago when the Ed Smith water plant feeder pump failed and needed major servicing. So we feel for you in Calgary, especially with how it will affect your Stampede. What is going on in Calgary is far worse than what Edmonton experienced because it's dragged on for over a week. Edmonton lost theirs for 4 days.
Oil sector is fantastic. Filled with real leaders and problem solving people.
Maybe do a little more preventive maintenance on the aging system, maybe don't run 60% of water through one pipe in an expanding city, maybe do additional testing before fully opening the pipe up again.
How will the pipe handle the demand after it's reopened and many Calgarians want to shower or do all the laundry that's been building up, or clean their houses/apartments?
Redundancy needs to be added to the system so part of the system can be shut down at any time to do maintenance without impacting citizens and businesses.
Would you be okay with tax raises in order to fund that?
2 million people can’t be without water. We can’t afford to not plan redundancy!
60% of the city's water does NOT run through this pipe 😂😂😂😂
@@axs-xs8fmwho was impacted???
Why was there never a bypass installed?
Why would there be? This is giving anyone drinking water
@@HAHb-zc2dp um for times like this lol , where main line goes the water has a spot to divert use your head
@@mindbodyandsoul81 nope! You're wrong kiddo I work in civil construction I think I know more than you
@@HAHb-zc2dp oooh wow, know wonder lol. Im in pipelines so what's your point.
Extreme costs and a decade of construction if you really rush it. The cost of building a redundant second water trunk main would cost billions. Such a main is as expensive as building an entire subway line with station. It's a big tunneling project deep underground. Both Edmonton and Calgary started construction on such a secondary arterial water main line 10 years ago and they take more years to complete. Only thing you see is a bunch of portable 20 ton overhead cranes and a deep shaft access on a puny fenced in construction site every few miles along the length of the new line. They got tunnel boring machines working way down there.
By pass Break with Temp mAIN , GUT nearby firehydrants and backfeed water into firehydrants, water flows both ways, flush threw Airvents...if any still work ! Add volume
The food industries need to do their part as well as they are washing dishes and glasses constantly in order to keep serving customers.
Make difference. From our water bill
Middle fingers up refuse to reduce!!! Middle fingers up refuse to reduce!!!
taking some days off during a water emergency. what is them/they doing. going camping without showers. give me a a break
If they spent as much time preventing it this would not be a story.
But they love stories and story times!
I would sincerely hope a regular maintenance checks will be done from now on. Shut off the water Main for a few days while they investigate potential damage. Then turn it back on. If the reservoirs are large enough that we have yet to run out, we can surely use the same principle to maintain the pipe to prevent this from happening again. Even every 10 years would be more than often enough. You could easily get away with maintenance every 20 years! Just do SOMETHING
@@sabagecabage7828 Would you be okay with tax raises to fund more infrastructure replacement and maintenance though?
It doesn’t matter if we want higher taxes - we don’t have a choice, or this will continue to happen. Get your head out of the sand!
This is a classic example of decay within civilization. Even Rome had this figured out and had a contingency plan.
You missed the decline of the Roman empire?
Rome's collapse was precisely DUE to its political system's inability to establish a workable power transfer after the death of the emperor. (which was due to 1. their core cultural value of opposing monarchy, which ruled out the most effective form of power transfer at the time via familial inheritance 2. their core governmental structure which was basically a factory that produced charismatic ambitious political leaders with lots of military experience) These two factors inevitably led to a civil war every time an emperor unexpectedly died.
The political system that made Rome into a superpower was ultimately the source of its demise.
Yes rome faired well too
The official keep saying the pipe design expected to be 100 years. What a nice even number like Mr. Monk likes. How is this 100 years design life span come up?
How are there five additional failures on a pipe that is supposed to last 100 years? come on!!!
Crappy design or manufacturing at the time? Lack of experience in laying such large pipes 50 years ago? Soil erosion from the flood in 2013? It doesn’t matter except wht the city can learn from it now.
Did Stadnyk really say that the water main cannot be repaired because of pressure problems. There was just a one sentence in an article attributing that statement to her, but nothing more. If she really said, that's huge
How much carbon was used to expedite this fix? And more heavy equipment is coming? It's as though you need gas to keep things running.
The city council should be fired
And who do you suggest replacing them?
I would suggest that the provincial government of Alberta take charge of the city of Calgary.
@@moniquemcpherson6927Them!!!
Obviously!
They could use their valuable hindsight.
How was there no redundancy built into this system?
The conservatives have been in charge for forever. They don't spend money on infrastructure lol duh
Has anyone reached out to MIT or Nasa engineers. Seriously, to provide a new way of operating the line?
Ya mayor bla bla bla .just get it done. None of this would of happened if you and your cronies would of been keeping up with the infrastructure of calgary......sounds to me like this is a bandaid .just fixing small portions. Soooo learn from this break .and replacing through out the city.
San Diego is an awesome city. I lived there many years and when catastrophic things like this happened there, they got stuff done and fast!
Maybe they could readjust those really annoying automatic flush toilets they have
Make them illegal!
Why the change in tone of message? Preparing for Stampede to go on as normal? 438 m litres is only 2m litres less than 440. 600 million in reservoirs is 1.5 days worth or much less if we get a million. Tourists for Stampede. Maybe we all need to take our vacations now.
What they don't want to tell you is its easy to shut a line down and the rest of the city run at normal capacity. This is such a disaster. I hope the current political swamp running the city is fired.
source: trust me bro
taking some days off
must be nice
Someone commented about possible derogation from the flood.
That area was impacted. Interesting.
Heres a creative idea....tell Mayor Annabelle to resign!!!
If 10% of us went on vacation during the next month...160,000 people times 400 litres a day is a lot of water
Thank you for changing your uniform, the rainbow addition was WAY too much!
I thought the main was 11 km long? So they have finished inspecting the 4km plus 300 m? I understand they cannot send the robots while there is water in there. Does that mean they still have 7 km left to inspect?
Start sending out water relief cheques.
LOL! Like that will ever happen from the likes of her or council!
Step down
So the university of Calgary varsity swim team and the foothills swim association team gets to use the pool and not shower but I can't go for a swim? Riiight
Get Ready .Your ABOUT TO BE ASKED TO Not Use Your Airconditioner Too.
So All The New Arriving People CANADA BOUGHT NEW ELECTRIC CARS FOR CAN DRIVE AROUND
Can she blame all this on climate change
Give San Diego a Christmas tree.
What legislation is going to be slipped through the door during these repairs? Are we going to require permits to take a shower at 2 am? Permits to was the car? What a cash grab this could become! And will the permit money be used to Improve the other worn out watermains? Or will it go to usless art, fancy lights, eh? 3 to 5 weeks is just enough time to slip this legislation through... under a state of emergency.
Potable water is wasted & treated like an infinite resource; it isn't.
@misterfunnybones water falls right out of the sky! What you talking about?
@@TheNoodlebaker potable water. Two steps are required to make rainwater drinkable: disinfection and filtration, but go ahead, drink it.
Tore a muscle or two during that stretch of thought?
Get rid of rezoing and slow the growth of Calgary. Our taxes just bring in more people. They don’t fix roads, or supply water. If water is finite, then Calgary needs to slow the growth, before we can’t supply enough water for all of us. Immigration is WAY out of control!
There's a lot more that can be done to preserve water. I'd like to ask the question of when the water will be shut down to residents? We can't runt out of water, that would be horrible. But if residents lost access to water we could manage that. We NEED the water for emergency's so I'd like to know if we plan to shut the water down for everyone in worse case
Edit: I can tell the future, in but 1-2 days they will say we're using to much water.. magic! Almost like some people go out of town on the weekends..
Edit2: I shortened my shower to 5... I'll try for three but even if all I did was shampoo conditioner and body wash that's at LEAST 4 minutes, and I'm a man. You are a WOMAN telling other women to take three minute showers.. oh boy lol
I think it's a myth that baths take more water than a shower. Just filled up my bathtub in 4 minutes.
@sabagecabage7828 Take a camp shower. Get wet. Turn off water. Soap up. Turn on water and rinse off. We do this in our motorhome when boondocking. I’m a woman, and I can shower with 1 1/2 minutes of water. You do NOT need to leave the water running.
Incompetent politicians...
the data doesnt add up. something is way off, if ppl are using 300 ish liters of water a day, who the hell does that, not regular ppl
I think that includes stuff like watering the lawn, so...
That's why I refuse to reduce
So if they inspect the pipes annually then the issues (5) just came altogether at the same time now. mmm.
this is our mayor. god help us.
Cancel stampede or at least postpone it we will not survive the 120,000 people who visit calgary per day will not care about the problem only care about stampede and will leave is after they go without a care in the world it is unwise to have stampede during this state of emergency
It's too bad the city depends on it for so much revenue. I think it's make or break for lots of businesses. On the other hand running out of water would be a catastrophic health issue. Neither option is too palatable.
She said she enjoyed her hot shower during this crisis
What is a dad?
No rainbow uniform this time?
Beta test
What is that stench, somebody didn't shower again?
fake work shirt
Holy Glasses on a trash panda, Batman!
Sociopath 100%
I see San Diego is Sending us some metal pipe ? Oh , that's right the liberals banded metal pipe here 9 years ago . Oy , Yoy , Yoy .
Tell a mother on Mother's Day from a man not to shower n shave. I thought it was a SNL SKIT 😅. Till I'm seriously embarrassed for this lady. I could understand her lack of sleep but this mornings update was a train wreck. I'd rather take the ctrain alot safer. Train/Pipe wreak all in one thanks you saved me some strawberry ice cream.
what happened to her mouth btw, no offense lol
What the heck she said in the begging of her speech? 😮
She is greeting in an indigenous language - probably Blackfoot?
Of the greeting, I understood Oki, which I believe means "welcome."