This shit is scary. there may be a serial killer on the loose not a 45 minute drive away from me.
http://fightforjustice.blogspot.com/...-within-5.html
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This shit is scary. there may be a serial killer on the loose not a 45 minute drive away from me.
http://fightforjustice.blogspot.com/...-within-5.html
Lmao, invite him in for dinner.
So...Alberta not safe. Ontario safe. I'm good.
not exactly kushna. when i was in toronto for 8 months in 2006, I remember quite a lot of murders that year.
Jeff I'll invite him over so i can poison him and deliver him to police.
It's all about Montreal :D
A murder in Canada makes national news :P.
Well, you're a guy. So you're not going to get killed.
Oh come on, serial killers can be fun!
Er... I used to live by one, actually. Maybe you're thinking of the same one? Pickton farms? Guy killed at least ten hookers?
Meh, 3 people have been murdered within a mile radius of my house in the last few years. It's nothing to worry about as I'm still here!
oh Noes!
Does that I mean I have to start locking my house door when I go out:eek:.
http://wylfwt.com/home/files/images/Jason.jpg
You're a jerk if you don't lock up your friggin' house when you leave it.
edit: holyshitvbulletin
Jerk?!?, yo mamma....
Listen, its a common thing in a non-violent country.
Honestly I lock the house at night or away for a few days, but not during the day. Maybe I should, true. Didn't you see Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth the part on Canadian not locking their doors?
Lets face it if someone wants something bad enough, they would break-in my window or damage something in the process.
Friends are usually the only ones barging in, drinking my beer while I'm not home:roll:
Yeah, documentaries like to talk about canadians not locking their doors as if that were standard. Um, no. I always locked the door back home. It's not the people who want it bad enough to break in that I was worried about (those are rare) - it's the people who would only break in if the door were unlocked :P