News   GLOBAL  |  Apr 02, 2020
 8.8K     0 
News   GLOBAL  |  Apr 01, 2020
 40K     0 
News   GLOBAL  |  Apr 01, 2020
 5K     0 

Status
Not open for further replies.
i wonder what enzo would write as an updated version of this...

Does Rob Ford carry a gun?

http://stage81.nowtoronto.com/news/story.cfm?content=187421

a few juicy highlights...

... one of his Etobicoke neighbours shares the last name of a famous mobster...

... Check the way he blithely goes about his biz when a crisis is breaking. Definitely the behaviour of an Untouchable....

... His list of campaign donors includes shady businessmen with questionable ties to that entertainment district shakedown a few years back that caught cops with their hands in the cookie jar....

... Those death threats we read about from time to time haven’t been fully explained....

... The mayor’s fave resto is a joint in the 905 that specializes in veal parmigiana and where he’s got his own table...
 
This is from the same link, further along:


"Seriously, here is your first Ford-related coinkydink:

MWJ's BFF/GF/constant companion, the chick that delivers his mail to him in jail, went to Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy. That is where the Fords (addict Rob, hash salesman Doug, thug Randy, junkie Kathy) went to school. Now she is a dropout, so maybe she spent more time across the street in the park than in class?

The Academy is located steps away from Douglas Ford Park (named after Ford's dada) where Robbie was drinking his bottles of vodka under LE supervision, and a short 7 minutes from Robbie's home at 223 Edenbridge Dr, in Etobicocaine, ON.

This Google map, "Rob Ford's Etobicoke", is handy

https://www.google.ca/maps/ms?msa=0&...8aa&dg=feature

MWJ's BFF/GF/constant companion knows lots of Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy scholars.

Just sayin'."

here's who MWJ's BFF/GF/constant companion is...

1172936_705879512769862_1719067260_n.jpg


http://iconosquare.com/p/641670190171864718_44647478
 

Attachments

  • 1172936_705879512769862_1719067260_n.jpg
    1172936_705879512769862_1719067260_n.jpg
    50 KB · Views: 691
I apparently live in an area rampant with public sex. I'm going to have to start paying more attention when I am out.
 
From all the pictures that have been available lately, and the locations, I sort of assumed that the story from the Ford camp would be that he did 30 days in-patient and 30 days out-patient. Not that I think that's a valid treatment for an addict - I don't. But I could see that being the story being put out there.

Except for Wormington's very recent article with a pro athlete touting Slob's in house coffee making prowess.
 
Except for Wormington's very recent article with a pro athlete touting Slob's in house coffee making prowess.

At this point it is pretty safe to assume that anything Wormingtongue writes is either a lie he made up himself, or a re-telling of a lie the Fords made up and relayed to him.

He's not a journalist in any sense of the word, he's a propaganist.
 
Running out of things to talk about it seems.

I always like the connections to the mafia' angle when things get slow.
That seems to be the true, underlying story of how things are run here in the GTA.
The Fords are probably too stupid to be seriously connected. But Deco might be involved somehow, transporting goods under the guise of shipping labels etc.
 
Since it's a slow news day, a followup on the casino industry that the FoBros were so gung ho about:

The Wall Street Journal

House Money

More casinos have opened in the U.S. Northeast over the past decade than in any other part of the country, pinching the revenues of early players and prompting a fresh industry request for a tax break. The casino-building boom is "a declaration of war—indirect war—by the states," said one casino expert. "What they're saying is, 'I want the revenue. I want the revenue back.'" Our story looks at how competition has affected states that adopted gambling earlier than their neighbors, finding that for some the implications have been far-reaching. For example, officials in Delaware say that declining gambling money is one reason the state has cut 538 public jobs over the past five years. And Rhode Island is projecting that it will lose about $422 million in casino revenue over the next five years. "We did kind of continue to pursue that easy money," said the state's budget officer.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Back
Top