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I've never understood photo IDs expiring. I really have never understood it I mean I can understand like after 20 years or something you know maybe you look different But I mean every five years. I mean come on. I don't get it one bit man. I don't drive for one But I still need a photo ID right everyone needs a photo ID and they want to charge you every time you got to renew That thing it's like 50 bucks I Think it's like 50 bucks. You gotta get the photo you gotta get the card and the processing I think as it was last time 40 or 50 bucks either way Then you got to go to that bastard is DMV you got to sit there for five or six hours dependent on how efficient staff are feeling like being that day and It's just a huge pain it really is I've got one now that expired back in May, but I've got to renew again I mean you look at the ID still has my name my Driver's license number my birthday my height weight all that stuff is the same as it was Same picture you can clearly look at it to see it's me But now just because that date expired a couple months ago. It's not valid ID anymore what dumbest things I've ever heard and and They want you to renew everything like here in Newfoundland. We've got something called MCP Which is basically our universal health care, right? When you're born you're issued a number That your Medicare plan number MCP and that entitles you to all your health care and your Doctor's appointments and all that for free but now They want you to renew that like every five to seven years whatever it is I can't remember what the renewal process is my doctor usually takes care of it for me but They realize that people out from Newfoundland were going away elsewhere in Canada to work and They were still collecting Newfoundland healthcare benefits, right So which makes no difference to me because if they were in Alberta where they where they go they get Alberta health care Benefits you know it's universal all through Canada, but each province has its own Name for it, right? It's MCP in Newfoundland it's gonna be something different in Ontario and Nova Scotia You know, but if you move to a different province you're supposed to get switched over to that province, and it's health care Just for hospitals and things like that You know because they're gonna as you go to the hospital they're gonna request your card for that particular province, right I Think there should just be a national card That means you can get health care anywhere in Canada Do we as you hurt him? I'm not going to be impressed dude

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