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Oh, you seem hurt.
You think you have this.I have only just poked my nose in here, and I really won't get involved in a feud. I'm not trolling for Dougie or Rob, and can't wait for their thuggish escapades to end in arrest. I live in Kensington Market, and am pleased to introduce myself to y'all. I will try to adapt my humour to something more crowd-pleasing, or just give it up, so that we may be friends. I'm a huge fan of Werner Herzog.
Say something, anything.[video=youtube;CgASBVMyVFI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgASBVMyVFI[/video]
Definitely agree with you on the fear aspect. I know someone who works in social services in the communities discussed downtown who says some residents privately confide that Ford's engaging in criminal conduct in their circles, but refuse to go to the press or police out of fear of consequences. The reasons given for silence are either that he's too wealthy and powerful for people not to believe him (even post-crack revelations), or the fear of violent recrimination. Scary stuff.
Ahh, Faux Tudor stucco and foam shitbox. Yeah, big difference. Though the illusions are kind of similar.
Hard to tone down the hyperbole for such tiny empire building.
The stories of him being a drunk were widespread, the drugs not so much.
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Back when Rob Ford was elected in Oct. 2010 a neighbour (who grew up in Etobicoke) told me that Doug Ford was a big drug dealer back in the 80's. A couple of years later the Globe and Mail came out with their 80's DoFo hash dealer expose. But that was Doug.....
Anything to do with alcohol.
"No employee shall purchase, have in their possession or consume alcoholic beverages while in uniform."
Been five years, but I still remember the S.O.P.