Scarberian
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I wouldn't be surprised if the surgeon told us that in his professional opinion, the mayor's tumor has a Rob Ford.
I wonder if the tumor would make a better merryl than Rofo.
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I wouldn't be surprised if the surgeon told us that in his professional opinion, the mayor's tumor has a Rob Ford.
Perhaps it'll also mean it will start on time
I have had this thought stuck in my my head today.
My heart bleeds for him, but at the end of the day it's his own fault.
The timing of the press release fits in with an afternoon surgery. I'm going to predict that the mass has been removed and Rob is recovering in intensive care. We won't know if its malignant or benign for a few days.
The kids were taken from him by CAS in April. It's likely his death would be a fresh start for all.
The timing of the press release fits in with an afternoon surgery. I'm going to predict that the mass has been removed and Rob is recovering in intensive care. We won't know if its malignant or benign for a few days.
How bizarrely coincidental ...
Edit ... hang on. They list there clinic address at 807 Broadview Avenue. That's the Albany Medical Clinic - http://www.albanyclinic.ca/ - I go there. I've seen no sign of Greenstone in the building. Nor is there any signage outside, or in as I recall. Nor can I find any of their "team members" listed on Albany's website.
Something seems odd here.
Minor clarification: Doug said that after meeting at Perkins and complaining about stomach pains, Rob went first to his doctor and then to the hospital.
Meh. Biopsy only. I was off on that one.
where is his doctor located?
Do you have your posts per page set to 40? It makes for a lot less clicking.