EagleEye
Senior Member
It sounds like he pulled out of one by FilmOntario, too.
Re: East York, maybe he was scared that Shirtless Jogger would show up.
Re: East York, maybe he was scared that Shirtless Jogger would show up.
It sounds like he pulled out of one by FilmOntario, too.
Re: East York, maybe he was scared that Shirtless Jogger would show up.
It sounds like he pulled out of one by FilmOntario, too.
Re: East York, maybe he was scared that Shirtless Jogger would show up.
http://www.seanmathmodelguy.com/?p=1364
http://www.philosopherofwrite.com/?p=455
These two blog posts are related. Very interesting read. Certainly confirms my impression that Furr is a bit of a self-important asshat, despite the redeeming quality that he is against Ford.
Today, in bobblehead land...
NatalieCTV 3:02pm via Twitter for iPhone
Diane Ford says she's optimistic about son Rob's re-election bid. "We're all on a high and we feel good."
Today, in bobblehead land...
NatalieCTV 3:02pm via Twitter for iPhone
Diane Ford says she's optimistic about son Rob's re-election bid. "We're all on a high and we feel good."
I think the shirtless jogger has been thoroughly discredited by the above, don't you?
http://www.seanmathmodelguy.com/?p=1364
http://www.philosopherofwrite.com/?p=455
These two blog posts are related. Very interesting read. Certainly confirms my impression that Furr is a bit of a self-important asshat, despite the redeeming quality that he is against Ford.
John Furr is not the shirtless jogger. That was Joe Killoran. John started the shirtless horde.
Because it's the type of case where cops will never give up until they've got their man/men, even if it's five, 10, 20 years later!If I may, what leaves you more convinced than ever the weight will come down?
Please stop telling me to vote Tory.
Not going to happen.
Sublime you are right and I respect that. I even have a little diatribe for people who are thinking of strategic voting, something along the lines of "Dont be surprised if you never get your hearts desire if you dont vote with your heart. Or" this ain't your parents politics". But drastic times... would you consider spoiling your ballot?
What if my "heart's desire" is Rob Ford must go?
Because it's the type of case where cops will never give up until they've got their man/men, even if it's five, 10, 20 years later!
Do you really think Ford's the only person who drinks and drives in all of Toronto? I'll bet a lot of people have done it... with their own kids in the car. Otherwise, the police would close the RIDE program. (remember the original question was 'what's it gong to take for some people to stop supporting Ford'? so we're talking about FN dead-enders here. it goes back to the "he's just like me" thinking. )DUI with his children in the car.
then they'd just feel sorry for him. maybe you're perfect, etc...Only if it was as a result of an accident that killed one or both of the kids.
In which case...remember that death might happen. If not in one direction, then in the other; or coming from a different place in that one direction. That is, we might see a future Ford Fest or Scarborough-debate melee escalate into something Christie-Pits-riot-esque, or worse--and *that'd* jolt a lot of people; either that, or trigger outright municipal civil war.
Come to think of it, I wonder if that's a reason why the Fords *might* be backing away from general-purpose "Fests" on behalf of tighter mom's-house "fundraiser" affairs, or why they're backing away from debates or from sending their cheering-squad troops to debates. Because they know, from experience like the Scarborough FF, that there's a hair trigger out there. Even if their support is firm, the optics of literal, overt death and destruction are "not good".