Thought of the day.

Just filled up at Moncton Costco. Can’t remember the last time I paid 81.9 a litre. ?
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Saw one in Sackville that colour. I believe it had the red badges. Legit 350R?
could be I have not seen it. Best of my knowledge there is about 5/6 in Maritimes.
Whats cool, I think they are all different colours, so far.

I have seen a white one in Halifax last fall, other than Al's and one that went to Newfoundland
they are the only R's I have seen.
 
Yes, Leadfoot started on the Shelby but short run.
I’m not 100% sure but I think only 2016.
It started on F150 in 2017.
Kind of been slowly growing in popularity ever since.
Still not a whole bunch out there.
The most popular grey colour for Ford is and has been Magnetic for several years.
It’s like charcoal with lots of metallic in it.
It’s been pretty much available on all products the last 4 years.
From Focus to Super Duty.
Leadfoot and Abyss grey are only F150 colours and kind of derivatives of Magnetic.
Leadfoot similar shade but no metallic.
Stone grey actually leans toward a brown shade with metallic content.
The more silver colour was Ingot silver until 2019.
For 2020 it has been replaced by Iconic silver.
A slightly darker shade of silver with less emphasis on metallic.
 
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Thanks to Covid 19 my Colonoscopy that had been scheduled for tomorrow has been cancelled. Call came after I had black coffee and jello for breakfast, as soon as I got off phone I prepared a proper breakfast and will be able to toast St. Patrick tonight.

Happy St Patrick’s Day everyone ??
 
Would be nice if the streets were good for Mustang driving. At $0.79 for gas (not sure what supreme is but my point is gas is cheap lol) it would be a nice break. I’m not sure I’ve seen it this cheap since I bought my 2000? :unsure:

But it’s cheap and most of us are going nowhere lol
 
As much as I like the price, its going to cost us more than its worth in the economy
they are saying at production rates currently, even when things return to normal
could be months before it goes back to what we considered normal a few weeks ago.
Canadian dollar ar 1.42
 
Totally agree. Once things go back to “normal” they will be trying to get back some of what they lost. The cuts and changes currently going on are something we’ve never seen before. Heard that banks are going to defer mortgage and loan payments for up to 6 months if someone needs that kind of relief.
 
Totally agree. Once things go back to “normal” they will be trying to get back some of what they lost. The cuts and changes currently going on are something we’ve never seen before. Heard that banks are going to defer mortgage and loan payments for up to 6 months if someone needs that kind of relief.
Lots will need that kind of relief , stats canada says 76% of Canadians are a month from being on the streets,
so if folks who don't normally go on EI do, 55% of there pay. Help from Gov will not be your pay check.
One economist said and I quote. " more people go bankrupt from this virus than will die"
I will say this, if it lasts any length of time a lot fo small business won't survive it.

I expect reduced work this summer for sure, but if can't work for extended period it won't be good.
I suspect many business are in same boat. Even with loans from government how far in the hole
is any company will to go?? way to many questions, as we all know at this point, no answers.
 
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