1. With the. The best kind, the highest rank; a state or example of excellence, fame, etc. to hit the big time: to become notable or famous. 2. To a great degree, on a large scale; extremely
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Interviewer: Yeah, okay, so curling was a popular sport. Speaker: Oh big time. |
Very - intensifier |
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Well he sold them the rest of the lot. But there was only- that's when they got down far enough so the- they built the office and their entrance down to the offices big time. |
In a large way - intensifier |
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And the community, a very Catholic community in Combermere, and they just- it just became big-time news and concern and parents were wanting to take their kids out, like it just became a big issue, and so I- I had to do something. |
Important - intensifier |
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Interviewer: Stone picking, so this was a well-known. Speaker: Oh big-time, for sure. You-know? Yeah I mean you don't- you don't plant a crop ah in- in if you can get st-- like first of all you plough it right? |
Very much - intensifier |
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Interviewer: So you like Bikers? Did you go one- when d-- well last year let's say- Speaker: Um, see I don't really like Bikers-Reunion. Interviewer: Why not? Speaker: It's too family-oriented (laughs)- Interviewer: (Laughs) Speaker: I-don't-know, it's just- I-don't-know it's not like- it's not teenager based. It's more at the older crowd and the younger crowd. |
An annual cancer research fundraising event in New Liskeard, in which shows, auctions, and a motorcycle raffle are held. |
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Speaker: Ah, I don't know if you're familiar with the Bikers Reunion or not. Interviewer: I hope you'll tell me about that. Speaker: (Laughs) Interviewer: Oh I'm sorry, do you- Speaker: Not doing too bad. Interviewer: Okay. Speaker: Time goes quick, eh? |
An annual cancer research fundraising event in New Liskeard, in which shows, auctions, and a motorcycle raffle are held. |
Speaker: Well that- that worked out- except for my one son. Interviewer: Oh. Speaker: Ah, which he operates the New-Liskeard-Bikers-Reunion. Interviewer: Oh. Speaker: And his business is Picard-Signs. Interviewer: Yes! Speaker: Yeah. That's right. |
An annual cancer research fundraising event in New Liskeard, in which shows, auctions, and a motorcycle raffle are held. |
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Speaker: If there was a scratch on them we had to document it- tell Harley because y-- you got a scratch on the tank, you can't get it out, there's like fifteen-hundred dollars. So and then he says, "Well what about the Bikers-Reunion up in Liskeard this year?" He gives a bike every year to them, eh? Interviewer: Yes! Speaker: And- Interviewer 2: Mm-hm. Speaker: Yeah so, I said, "Well, we'll do it again this year." So my wife and I do that. |
An annual cancer research fundraising event in New Liskeard, in which shows, auctions, and a motorcycle raffle are held. |
Speaker: I say, "We're smart, we buy- we bought bulk and ah, we were able to ah, buy off other dealers w-- what they couldn't sell and we sold it here." Interviewer: Yeah? Speaker: But we do that every year, the Bikers-Reunion. Interviewer 2: Mm-hm. |
An annual cancer research fundraising event in New Liskeard, in which shows, auctions, and a motorcycle raffle are held. |
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Speaker: I don't know what to say there's- there's nothing bad about this community. Nothing. People complain about this or about that and you-know, when you see the money they gather up for cancer and-that, like the Bikers-Reunion. Interviewer: Mm-hm. Speaker: What can you say? And that's only one little thing. everybody in their own way, is like that. You-know, if it isn't a Bikers-Reunion it's something else. You-know, it's just not one thing. Interviewer: There's always been a great sense of community here, eh? Speaker: The best. |
An annual cancer research fundraising event in New Liskeard, in which shows, auctions, and a motorcycle raffle are held. |
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Interviewer: So also being (inc) involved in the- a lot of the big events that have shaped the community. Speaker: Oh yeah, you-know you're always m-- yeah. 'Cause the radio station gets involved in all a-- Interviewer 2: Bikers? Speaker: Like the hundredth anniversary, the Bikers-Reunion all-that-stuff. Interviewer: Melanie-Ethier disappearance? Speaker: Oh that stuff, yeah yeah yeah yeah. |
An annual cancer research fundraising event in New Liskeard, in which shows, auctions, and a motorcycle raffle are held. |
Interviewer: What do you say, arguably is like the biggest event to impact our community? Speaker: The biggest event, wow. Interviewer 2: (Laughs) Interviewer: (Laughs) Speaker: That's tough. Well I-guess the Bikers-Reunion, since it started I-mean it's- Interviewer 2: It's- Speaker: It's just amazing, I don't- that's- nothing's brought that many people in here- Interviewer: Mm-hm. Speaker: In one shot ever. Summerfest used to be huge. |
An annual cancer research fundraising event in New Liskeard, in which shows, auctions, and a motorcycle raffle are held. |
Speaker: Summerfest used to be huge. Interviewer: Yeah. Speaker: You-know I used to go to all the- all the concerts and-stuff and- but no the Bikers-Reunion is amazing you-know? Interviewer 2: Mm-hm. Speaker: To see that tent over here, the huge tent and all acts that come in and-stuff-like-that yeah it's- yeah it's something. |
An annual cancer research fundraising event in New Liskeard, in which shows, auctions, and a motorcycle raffle are held. |
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Speaker: Ah, homecoming, well everybody has their home-coming. But tomorrow is what? Is it the Bikers-Reunion's July-first? Interviewer: Mm. Speaker: And that's tomorrow. Is it not in New-Liskeard? So that's a big draw. They have a lot of motorcycles. That's a very successful event. And I-think it's because more people have motorcycles. |
An annual cancer research fundraising event in New Liskeard, in which shows, auctions, and a motorcycle raffle are held. |
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Speaker: No, I didn't like it- well I guess so- and the rides. I remember the octopus, I almost got thrown out of that one year. Interviewer: (Laughs). Speaker: Um, yeah I went to the Fall-Fair and-stuff but I never really- and Summer-Fest and Bikers-Reunion and-stuff but, I-don't-know- life in New-Liskeard is- like growing up, I just got drunk- Interviewer: Did you? When did you- Speaker: There's nothing else to do. |
An annual cancer research fundraising event in New Liskeard, in which shows, auctions, and a motorcycle raffle are held. |
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Speaker: ... one of the Pillens passed away because of cancer and one of the big things for him was he loved motorcycling. Interviewer: Oh yeah? Speaker: So they decided that they're going to make this big Bikers-Reunion just so they can support his memory and bring all this money together to fight cancer and all kinds of stuff and I know there's people who come like overseas to be able to come to this reunion and there's lots of fun and fireworks usually. |
An annual cancer research fundraising event in New Liskeard, in which shows, auctions, and a motorcycle raffle are held. |
Speaker: ... maybe you don't know them personally but you feel bad and you try and- the community tries to get together, try and do something that will help the co-- the family that is either mourning or whatever happens. Interviewer: Mm, that's interesting. Speaker: And I know even with the Bikers-Reunion that we have every year. Interviewer: Yeah. Speaker: There's tons of volunteers and we all have fun with it and there's lots of people who like the banner boys, they- they're doing this like year-round and they're getting banners ready and setting them up ... |
An annual cancer research fundraising event in New Liskeard, in which shows, auctions, and a motorcycle raffle are held. |
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Speaker: I think Kirk-- like I don't know other than Kirkland but I think Kirkland is pretty unique. Interviewer: Yeah. Speaker: I get a sense that like you all- no, you'll hear like they- no I shouldn't say that because New-Liskeard has a Bikers Reunion that is very popular. It's a fund-raiser for cancer, they make a lot of money. They raise a lot. |
An annual cancer research fundraising event in New Liskeard, in which shows, auctions, and a motorcycle raffle are held. |
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Speaker: And ah I was talking to one of the fellows and I said, "Where are you going next?" And he said, "Well I-don't-know, there's some talk about a a biker's group that go way way way up north." Interviewer: (Laughs) Speaker: "Oh!" I said, "Do you mean the Bikers-Reunion at- at- in New-Liskeard?" "That's the one!" Interviewer: (Laughs) Speaker: So yeah. Mm-hm. It's well-known and- and everybody supports it. Everybody. |
An annual cancer research fundraising event in New Liskeard, in which shows, auctions, and a motorcycle raffle are held. |
Speaker: It was- it was just- it was a wonderful wonderful um ah combined project for everybody here. And Kirkland-Lake like all the areas around had their input too. So it was ah- Interviewer: Would you say the same for the Fall-Fair and the Bikers-Reunion? Speaker: Bikers-Reunion was wonderful. Yeah. |
An annual cancer research fundraising event in New Liskeard, in which shows, auctions, and a motorcycle raffle are held. |