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Dave Kraychy

@skratchy26

Born and raised in YEG. Oilers and Double E always...old enough to know a few things and young enough to still be hungry...live this life...Peace

#yeg Katılım Kasım 2012
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Dave Kraychy
Dave Kraychy@skratchy26·
@mrbabywhitesilk Are you high or do you just not know anything about baseball 🤔...oh wait I looked at your bio...what a sad life you must live
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the baby monk
the baby monk@mrbabywhitesilk·
Starting Trey Yesavage back in Single A Dunedin after all he did in the playoffs is actually a joke. #Jays #BlueJays
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Dave Kraychy
Dave Kraychy@skratchy26·
@HamptonAc_ Hey AC...or your boy could just live like a normal person not a not an apparently rich asshole like you and bank at least 2k a month...take your elitist post and fuck off
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Ac Hampton
Ac Hampton@HamptonAc_·
My boy just bagged a corporate job and called me hyped. "Ac, I'm set for life" $140K/year. Benefits. 401k match. Corner office. I congratulated him but I had to show him the math. $140K salary = $8,750/month after tax $2,800 rent $650 car payment (Audi A4) $280 insurance $180 gas $1,200 DoorDash $400 eating out $200 gym $120 subscriptions $1,500 bottle service $900 barber (2x a week) $500 going out $200 random expenses He's left with $820. Daycare? $2,000/month. Now he's -$1,180 every month. $140K/year is survival, bro. how about you setup a store
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Dave Kraychy
Dave Kraychy@skratchy26·
@alberta_cw CW...typical...you probably have no desire to make this Province stronger and if you did you likely wouldn't have the 1st fuckin clue how to achieve that...take your circus show elsewhere 🤡
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CW 4 a New Republic of Alberta4All. Nothing Less.
I spoke to a 26-year-old Edmontonian yesterday regarding some business matters and he asked me a question. "So, who are you routing for in the playoffs?" I said, "The Oilers. It's time." So, I said, "You asked me a question, so are you ok if you let me ask you a question?" "Sure," he said. "In October 2026, are you voting YES in the upcoming referendum to become an independent Republic of Alberta?" So, he said, "Is that a real thing? I really didn't know about it. I really should look into this and research it to understand it more. Right now, I'm not sure. The only thing I know is that it seemed that Alberta was better off when Stephen Harper was Prime Minister and at that point, I was just a kid, so I really don't understand the big picture." So, after a few minutes of me educating him on the matrix he is living in, and that Alberta stands today as a place where there is taxation without representation and how the Westminster system does not serve Albertans, he googled me and realized who I was. Then he said, "I will definitely look into this. My future is important." Just remember this everyone. There are still 1000's if not 100s of 1000's of Albertans who still know nothing about what's at stake and may not show up at the voting booth in October. Go to every door. Find an opportunity to ask them if they know anything about it. If you don't, the matrix wins.
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Top Tier Hockey
Top Tier Hockey@TopTierPucks·
Anson Carter schooled the TNT panel boys on Evan Bouchard’s defensively capabilities It’s a breath of fresh air to see former NHL players and media finally appreciating his game
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.@Ctdinnovations·
@spikesekips @steven_cas85123 @JanosJanu @Microinteracti1 So your economies can build something but you're too stupid to realize that we're just being nice to you and letting your industry and economies grow. We don't need you and it's certainly not because we're "incompetent" that's cute. You've got a pretty rude awakening coming
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
I am not sure the American military establishment has fully grasped what Trump has actually done here. So let me spell it out in language even a Pentagon procurement officer can understand. Europe has been buying American weapons at a staggering rate. In 2024 alone, US foreign military sales notifications to European countries hit $76 billion. Four times the European average since 2008.  F-35s, missile systems, air defence, ammunition. All of it American. All of it coming with decades of service contracts, maintenance agreements, spare parts, software updates and training programmes worth hundreds of billions more over their operational lifetimes. Between 2020 and 2024, the United States supplied 64 percent of all European weapons imports.  That is now over. Europe has an $860 billion defence plan, and American contractors are being frozen out. The goal is 80 percent of all military purchases from European factories by 2030.  Airbus. Rheinmetall. KNDS. Saab. Leonardo. BAE Systems. They are about to receive the largest order book in the history of European defence industry. Because Trump made it politically impossible for any European government to keep writing cheques to Washington. Some European governments have discussed worries that the Pentagon could remotely disable American F-35 fighters or impose restrictions on how US weapons can be used.  When your supplier is also threatening to annex your allies, that is not paranoia. That is basic procurement logic. Trump set out to make America great again. He has succeeded magnificently. For Rheinmetall. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
MAG🔫1775🇺🇸@realMAG1775

100,000 troops in Europe. Zero help on Hormuz. Bring them home now. No more free rides.

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Dave Kraychy
Dave Kraychy@skratchy26·
@onlyafewcows @Reil76 I have lived all my life in Alberta and you coward keyboard warrior can go fuck yourself. You clearly don't have remotely the intelligence to understand what harm this is doing to our Province you asshole. 🖕💯
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦
🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦@Reil76·
To the people of Alberta, I hear you. I really do. The frustration is real. Feels like your province carries more than its share and still gets brushed aside. Watching decisions come out of Ottawa that feel completely disconnected from your reality, your work, your way of life. That kind of anger does not just appear out of nowhere. But I want to talk to you honestly, not like a politician, more like someone who actually cares how this plays out for you. Separation sounds good at first. It feels like control. Like finally getting to call your own shots. But the day after a yes vote, reality kicks in, and it does not wait for anyone to catch up. Suddenly, the markets you have always had full access to is no longer guaranteed. You are on the outside trying to negotiate your way back in. Those trade relationships took decades to build. They do not just reset overnight because Alberta wants them to. Then there are the everyday things people do not think about right away. Pensions. Passports. Federal funding that helps keep hospitals running and infrastructure moving. None of that disappears instantly, but all of it becomes uncertain. And uncertainty is not just a political word. It shows up as companies holding back, investments slowing down, costs going up, and people wondering what the next few years actually look like. And this is not something that gets sorted out quickly. Look at Quebec. Decades of referendums and constitutional fights, and they never even left. Look at Scotland. Serious economists were saying it could take at least ten years just to stabilize, and they still voted no. Alberta would not be simpler. If anything, it would be more complicated. Resource rights, land, debt, pensions, borders. None of that has a clean or fast solution. This could stretch across ten, fifteen years or more. That is a big chunk of your life. That is kids growing up in the middle of uncertainty. That is businesses trying to plan without knowing what the rules will even be a few years down the line. The people voting yes in a moment of frustration are not always the ones who have to live with that uncertainty long term. That part never makes it onto the slogans. And here is the thing. Alberta is not powerless in Canada. Not even close. You have one of the strongest economies in the country. You have leverage. You have a voice that can carry weight when it is used properly. Being ignored does not mean you walk away. It means you push harder. It means you force your way into the conversation and refuse to be sidelined. You deserve better. That part is not up for debate. But leaving does not fix the problem. It replaces it with a much bigger, much riskier one. Separation is not a fresh start. It is a long, expensive, uncertain road. Stay. Push harder. Demand more. And win the argument from a position of strength, not from the outside looking in.
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Larson de la Razón 🇧🇻
Larson de la Razón 🇧🇻@Nokdilldall·
@PrezLives2022 @DX_Alphafg It is unfortunate to call people a whore (which you can read in the comments here). It's kind of ugly. I don't care for Mrs Trump and I don't like her husband one bit, but keeping "our" language to a better-than-Trump-level, would be fine with me.
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DX
DX@DX_Alphafg·
Melania Trump has spoken out publicly in defense of her husband, delivering an emotional statement that has quickly drawn attention across the political landscape. “What is happening to my husband goes far beyond ordinary criticism. It has become deeply personal and, in many ways, profoundly unfair to a man who has devoted decades of his life to public service. I often ask myself how people can be so relentless. They are attacking a leader who carries immense responsibility every day — someone who works under constant pressure, scrutiny, and expectations that very few people could truly understand. Donald has never asked for sympathy, and he has never blamed others. Instead, he continues to work and lets his actions speak for themselves.” “To me, Donald is more than just a president. He is a determined, disciplined, and resilient man. Rather than magnifying every mistake or adding more pressure through endless headlines and debates, people should recognize the sacrifices and strength it takes to stand at the center of such intense public attention. He does not fight simply for power — he fights because he genuinely believes in the future of this nation.”
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Erik Thorvaldsson
Erik Thorvaldsson@erik_thorvalds·
This is the future of Canada: Alberta leaves. Québec as well. Saskatchewan follows. The NWT joins Alberta. Yukon too. Nunavut follows. Rural BC chooses Alberta. Vancouver chooses Singapore option. Newfoundland remembers they used to be a country and that they have oil. A weakened and obsolete Canadian rump state remains.
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Ode's rules !
Ode's rules !@beodegard·
@SHistorians He's also been an absolute dick about the guys in LIV. Hope he gets the help he needs but I agree he needs to not be welcomed back with open arms.
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Society of Golf Historians
Society of Golf Historians@SHistorians·
Nick Faldo’s judgement on Tiger Woods: Quotes from the Telegram article by James Corrigan. Sir Nick Faldo: “Tiger Woods should not be welcomed back with open arms.” The Englishman also believes that the 15-time major-winner should not be “welcomed back [to the sport] with open arms”. Faldo is perturbed by the manner in which golf’s authorities responded – Augusta National sent out a similarly fawning statement after revealing Woods had withdrawn from next week’s Masters. The Englishman is concerned that, as in his previous scandals, the incident will ultimately be brushed under the carpet. The Tour will look after him, as they always have done. But then you’ve got Jack [Nicklaus] saying it has tarnished the entire sport. There has to be some accountability. Forget about golf. We are not meant to be on the streets with two pills in our pocket.” Faldo believes there should also be some sort of recrimination from within the sport. “Our sport is based on discipline. You rule yourself, you police yourself. I would have thought the PGA Tour – behind closed doors – must be very disappointed that they pay Tiger tens of millions to be on the course and off the course with this business role he has got [as chairman of the player-driven Future Competitions Committee]. “He has only finished nine tournaments in the last five years, yet they feel he is the future on the golf course and the future in the decision-making and they must say… ‘oh boy, what do we get out of that?’ In the normal walk of life, there would be some accountability.”
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Dave Kraychy
Dave Kraychy@skratchy26·
@bobblesTSmith @Victoria59L @gregbradyx What don't you understand about the fact is there's no coverage for her family to take time off their jobs to care for her while she's in NYC recovering...this isn't rocket science
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bobbi
bobbi@bobblesTSmith·
@Victoria59L @gregbradyx WCB in Canada would cover all medical expenses and husband and can use sick time/ short term disability.
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Just Your Average American
Just Your Average American@ScottBornAgain·
Brendan Fraser is not a pedophile. In the summer of 2003, Brendan Fraser walked into a luncheon at the Beverly Hills Hotel as one of Hollywood’s biggest stars, but walked out knowing his career was about to end. At that moment, he was at the absolute peak. The Mummy franchise had turned him into a global action hero. He was earning about $12.5 million per film, studios wanted him, audiences loved him. He had the kind of career most actors only dream about. That afternoon, as he left the Hollywood Foreign Press Association event, the organization’s president stopped him to shake his hand. The man reached around and groped him. His hand moved to places no one should touch without consent and Fraser froze. He felt like a child, like someone had thrown invisible paint on him that only he could see. He rushed home and told his wife, but he was terrified to tell anyone else. This was 2003. Men who spoke up about sexual assault weren’t believed. They were mocked, dismissed, and destroyed so Fraser stayed silent. But silence didn’t protect him. His phone stopped ringing, the Golden Globe invitations dried up, projects disappeared, hollywood insiders whispered and some said he’d gotten lazy. Others said he’d lost his looks. No one said what Fraser believed was true, that he’d been blacklisted for quietly reporting what happened. The HFPA investigated and they concluded that their president had inappropriately touched Fraser, but it was meant as a joke. They asked Fraser to sign a joint statement saying it was all a misunderstanding. Fraser refused because it wasn’t a joke and he wasn’t going to lie about it.
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Mark Spector🇨🇦🇺🇦
Mark Spector🇨🇦🇺🇦@SportsnetSpec·
Playoff games played the last 2 seasons: Q. Hughes - 13 Z. Werenski - 0 C. Makar - 18 L. Hutson - 5 R. Dahlin - 0 E. Bouchard - 47 (avg. TOI: 25:34) Not saying Bouchard wins Norris. But if you're swayed by a rough October... Run his stats from Nov. 1 on. They are top notch.
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Bob Bailey
Bob Bailey@rgblsu72·
@zerohedge Who cares. It was done before and now it’s being done again.
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phil@PartPhil·
@Oilersfan467643 @SportsnetSpec The cream of that crop single handedly shifts the tide in a game. When Bouchard is noticeable it’s usually because he’s cost them points
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Steve
Steve@dishmonkeysteve·
@the_jimmy_says @SaP011 Born here. Parents born here. White christians that built this country & the west. If you dont like it leave, I hear Iran and Palestine are nice this time of year.
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Francesco 🇮🇹
Francesco 🇮🇹@SaP011·
"It’s not happening, it’s just a conspiracy theory.”
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Trump: "I'm the only president that ever took a cognitive test. I took it 3 times. It's actually a very hard test for a lot of people. It wasn't hard for me. It starts off with an easy question and by the time you get to the middle it gets tougher -- mathematical equations and things."
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zerohedge
zerohedge@zerohedge·
Treasury Announces President Donald J. Trump’s Signature to Appear on Future U.S. Paper Currency
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