themarc
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If you are looking to quote DoFo, then it is “Folks, put the D'OH's together”.
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If you are looking to quote DoFo, then it is “Folks, put the D'OH's together”.
"Folks, we've always been at war with Eastasia!"
Floats through my mind every time Doug disavows something.
"Folks, we've always been at war with Eastasia!"
Floats through my mind every time Doug disavows something.
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Thank you to those who 'correct' the real phrases with the RoFo/DoFo manglings...I have trouble remembering them and since I am hoping to use them in conversation, it helps to keep them fresh. Btw, this one above is a favourite. Cracks my family up every time.
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My sense is that Doug, who has never run a campaign before, and his brother (who is an addict) come up with crack-pot ideas every now and again, trial balloon them and see what the reaction is.
Does that mean that "subways subways subways" is a common expression in newspeak?
I wonder if DoFo knows where Winnepeg is?
Where is this Ford Nation base we keep hearing about? Other than the 1 or 2 same names I see in newspaper messages boards (HUNN & aquafier at the Star for example) most everyone else appears to be m.i.a. It's one thing to defend an individual but to actually vote for them is quite another. The overwhelming majority of people who comment on a Ford story are aghast at his behaviour. 4 years ago the message boards were full of support for this man.
I am convinced at this point that Ford is unelectable. He's tainted himself so badly that an overwhelming majority of people recognize that he is not fit to govern. Even those who don't care about his behaviour recognise that he has not been able to work with others.
I see the occasional tweet these days that says something like "My ____ (dad, buddy, co-worker, uncle) just said he likes Rob Ford" which indicates to me that the author is incredulous that anybody would. Ford has become the fringe candidate and there is months left to fall from there.
The people who tend to think Ford is fit to lead now, at least in my world, are not Toronto voters. Those nightclubs and arenas he likes to visit are full of tourists and teens. They are his receptive audience. The fame seekers and the meme followers. I still think there has to be a vigilance in making sure Ford does not gain converts, but he's done in Toronto.
Are any of you convinced of the opposite?
No offense, you are on a moderated forum. We aren't putting the matter to a vote.
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I am glad you are back.
I can only imagine what their "brain-storming" sessions must be like.
Probably familiar with the one runs off Islington south of Humber Creek.
Tend to agree with you. Listening to CFRB this morning...Christie Blatchford mentioned that at a recent Etobicoke speaking engagement she asked for a show of hands from those that voted for Rob Ford in last election...good part of the room raised their hand...when asked who would vote for him today apparently only two people raised their's.
After Rob and Doug, D'Angelo is the biggest creep in the city. Maybe bigger, given what he was on trial for.