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    16 years ago

    Wonderful spot to shop. Herbs, stones, candles hand made jewelry. Friendly staff. Must see for "spiritually inclined"

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    Driving Miss Daisy

    Driving Miss Daisy

    3.7(3 reviews)
    5.6 km

    I had surgery this past week at a local hospital. I was driven to my appointment by an Uber driver…read morewho dropped me off at the main entrance to the hospital. When I checked-in with the surgical department they asked me whether or not I had a ride home. I said, "Yes", my daughter would be booking me an Uber. The Charge Nurse and other medical staff told me I would not be allowed to take an Uber or Cab after the surgery because it was hospital policy. That if I could not find someone to personally pick me up and take me directly to my home then my surgery for that day would need to be cancelled. I have never heard of this type of hospital policy before. The nursing staff kept checking back with me about every 10 mins to see if I had a family member or other person to pick me up. I called my daughter who happened to be out of town and, also contacted another close friend and explained the situation. They contacted me back and told me that "DRIVING MISS DAISY" would be picking me up. I literally started laughing uncontrollably 'cause I thought my daughter was joking, BUT she wasn't. I informed the Charge Nurse and the nursing staff at the hospital that "DRIVING MISS DAISY" would be picking me up after surgery. WELL, I absolutely loved the movie "Driving Miss Daisy" and boy was I in for an amazing surprise! My personal driver's name was #Shaughn Killeen. He was right there waiting outside to pick me up right after the hospital discharged me. The trip home was incredible. Shaughn was extremely accommodating, asked if I was okay and if I needed anything to just let him know. He is a great conversationalist and very easy to talk to. We talked and laughed the entire trip back home. Shaughn is very professional and experienced. He is kind, and compassionate which goes a long way especially after having surgery. When I was dropped off at home he waited to ensure I got in okay, then left. This is a company I would 100% use their services for again. And if you book with #"DRIVING MISS DAISY", I highly recommend you request #Shaughn Killeen as your personal driver. You will be very happy you did! Thanks Shaughn! Hope to see you again soon :)

    A neighbor suggested calling this service when I was having trouble finding "responsible adult"…read moreaccompanied rides to various appointments following a third eye surgery in 9 weeks. I got a fellow by the name of Sean (sp?) whose territory is NE Calgary and some of the SE. This guy was unbelievably great, he was as accommodating as possible on short notice, knows the city well, experienced in post-op pickups, sympathetic and friendly. Cheaper than cabs and willing to go above and beyond to help. Until I am able to drive again, I won't hesitate to call him again

    Endevr

    Endevr

    1.0(1 review)
    29.1 km

    The truth is, this Endevr ion bracelet is the biggest fucking waste of $60 I have ever spent. Now I…read moreasked the salesman when buying "Does this actually work? If it does, I promise I will pump you guys up online! But if you tell me it does and it doesn't, I will destroy you." He assured me that it works. Well... here we go. I had fun writing this one. Endevr is a booth in Cross Iron Mills, located directly in front of Roots. They flag down random stragglers at the mall (preferably vulnerable looking people), and those dumb enough to stop (like myself) come see what all the big fuss is about. The advertisements/posters claim everything from better sleep, better mood, balance, endurance, focus, and the like. You read these claims (which have no scientific evidence or references attached) and think "these guys have gotta be full of shit". But after a little bit of small talk and some fancy words, they insist on proving it to you - hell THEY'RE EXCITED to prove it to you. How? By doing fabulous magic tricks that would leave even Neil Degrasse Tyson astonished. Example 1: They stretch your arm behind your back as far as it can possibly go. They mark down where it was left at, then slide the bracelet on. "Go ahead..... Try it again." You are now magically 25% more flexible. OMG, HOW COULD THIS BE?! It might be because when you stretch something once, it'll always go further the second time, hence the word "stretch". Example 2: They get you to balance on one leg, holding both arms out to the side. They push down on your arm (at about the tricep) and you topple over like a house of cards. Then they slide the magic bracelet onto your wrist, repeating the test. Your dick now 3 inches bigger and you have the balance of a Chinese Olympian. "Okay there's no way this could be fake now!" There's one small difference. On the first test, the guy pushes down and slightly away from your center of gravity. On the second test, the guy pushes down and slightly towards your center of gravity. The more force he puts in to your center of gravity, the more balance you have. It's extremely hard to catch in the heat of the moment, but try it with a friend and you'll see exactly what I mean. I guess carnival tricks are more believable when it's a hipster with a dress shirt and a man bun doing it, and not a hillbilly with a flannel. Now I must attack the legitimacy of this product (and not just the lame bullshit they put you through). For something as innovative and break-through as this, you'd think they'd have a website with facts, easy-to-access information, pictures of pimps in lab-coats, etc. They'd be throwing it in your face! On the contrary, there is virtually no scientific or even anecdotal information available. The site is a flashy looking online store with plenty of info on warranty, return policies, privacy policies, etc, but NOTHING on the actual science. Eventually you'll come across the FAQ's, FYI, there are 5 available. This is a quote I pulled directly from the site. "What is the point of wearing IonTech™ products? It helps a lot of people feel better overall. With the demands of our modern, fast-paced life, you need every edge you can get to perform at your highest level. ENDEVR™ products work to give you IonTech™ which help many people feel better overall, wakeup feeling more refreshed, or have more energy." ^^^^ How vague is that?! You could replace every "IonTech" reference with "sleep", and the sentence would still make sense. At least the male enhancement guys have doctors making claims of some kind. These guys aren't even trying. "ENDEVR™'s IonTech™ utilizes 7 natural minerals and gemstones including Germanium and Tourmaline. These minerals are unique in their ability to generate anions without an external power source." ^^^ This blurb is the closest thing to an explanation, BUT WHAT THE FUCK DOES THAT EVEN MEAN? I tell you what. I am a coming out with a new bracelet. I have combined Fartanium and Negramus, two natural minerals which when combined creates "Fuckronite"; this generates Cocknoids without an external power source. This makes an equal amount of sense to someone who isn't an expert on minerals/gemstones/ions. Yeah I can use fancy words too Now the placebo effect is VERY real, which is the only reason I'm not completely hating. Maybe some people do make positive gains from thinking that a $30 bracelet on their wrist is going to change their life. They're cheap enough not to dissuade people from buying, but expensive enough to convince people it actually works. But from a guy who bought the expensive one and has worn it for two months... I still feel like shit in the mornings, my endurance is average at best, I have the coordination of a 3 year old, and I am still an asshole - the Endevr bracelet did NOT make me feel better. Lol. Thanks for reading

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