Wonder why Toronto votes Liberal?
This little event leaves little doubt as to the whirlpool of displaced values that makes the TO culture such an ethically dyslexic cesspool. I recall some of the teachings from my animal behaviour studies can explain why such miniscule paragons and incidents obsess people and set off such social warfare. Also reading through the posts I can see that puerile minute things seem to occupy too great a priority with the denizens of TO. Read through the posts yourself and TO comes off as a holding area for Canada's most mentally distressed people. As the last posert postulates: need we say any more...the posts on the incident speak volumes about TO values and culture.
theallseeingeye: 1st Feb 2006 - 01:11 GMT
She looks kinda hot, and she's riding a sweet fixie ride. Bet she has a sweet tattoo somewhere. He's driving a minivan and wearing nikes. say no more
Sigh!!! It just keeps getting worse in this urban snake pit
theallseeingeye: 1st Feb 2006 - 01:11 GMT
She looks kinda hot, and she's riding a sweet fixie ride. Bet she has a sweet tattoo somewhere. He's driving a minivan and wearing nikes. say no more
Sigh!!! It just keeps getting worse in this urban snake pit
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Its is funny how they get all excited about litter but don't mind their garbage being taken by the tonne to someone elses backyard.
That's what happens when you mix kitty litter, just plain litter, and human litter all in one big concrete jungle. You loose sight of what's real and what's not.
"Is this shit?" or "Is this shit?" ... "man, this is good shit!"
Welcome to street level Tarana.
It's fixed now Aiz. Have to use tinyurl more often with the Star's rediculous archive urls.
I remember walking through an office building in downtown Toronto a few years back. Lunchtime on a Monday. All the offices were emptying out as people scurried for the underground concourses and their restaurants and fast food joints.
The very air was electrified, and not in a good way. I'm not one of those New Age aura-reading types, but I didn't have to be: you could FEEL the tension in the air.
I've never had a similar experience in any other city, which is not to say I couldn't. But I'll forever remember Toronto as Tense City.
I see the peaceful greeny cyclist is wearing cammos.
God, don't ever let her loose in Chinatown during a garbage strike.
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