ridenrain ridenrain:
Since May got all silly about Canadian army knives being made outside the province, I thought this would be ironic for her to bitch about this also but you weren't in on the joke so it dosen't make sense to you.
I'm fully aware of the knife issue - what doesn't make sense is why you stubbornly cling to the notion that this boat was a good choice when all you seem to have is baseless speculation and a determination not to share any similar views with one particular woman. That's the joke right there.
ridenrain ridenrain:
I guess what struck me odd was the news clip. The reporter mentions these folks standing on shore saying the boat is wrong but was that before it flipped or after.
So you've abandoned your appeal to HRM's boat-buying skills? Now it's the reporter hiding facts that "struck you odd"? Didn't it strike you odd that the people you seem to trust to purchase a suitable boat flipped it in calm waters?
The local boat builders said it would be unstable before the accident. They might not be the most unbiased view, but if we're relying on professional opinions, I'd rely on a local boat-builder's opinion on how to design a suitable boat for local conditions over a Fire Department's ability to purchase one.