‘Uniquely Canadian’: Beavers temporarily cut off remote town from the outside world by chewing through fiber optic cable
A small, remote town in British Columbia, Canada was practically plunged into the dark ages this past weekend, after a marauding mob of beavers gnawed their way through fiber optic cables supplying phone, TV and internet.
Apr 26, 2021 13:32
‘Uniquely Canadian’
Discussion in 'Other News' started by Chinatown, Apr 26, 2021.
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lol
Now how are those folks supposed to get their Playboy Channel fix?!?!?
It wasn’t no bucktooth mammal-it was a virus,let’s be real,somebody hacked their power grid!!ROTFLMMFAO
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Did anybody else think that the beaver looks like a douche bag with that goatee?
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Tumbler Ridge is a beautiful area in the mountains. I almost moved there in 1994, but it was a company town back then. At first they said I couldn't rent a house because I didn't work for one of the two mines in the area (I was oilfield and we had a TON of work around there). They changed their minds, but by that time I had rented an acreage just outside of Taylor (which was a better option anyhow).
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A few years later when the mines were closed they were selling houses for peanuts. A house that today is $350,000 was $25,000-$30,000. Should have bought one 20 instead of the lots and houses I did spend my money on... lots of whiskey and ##### houses.
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I hardly ever venture to BC anymore. I'm a 'berta boy now!
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