Spencer100
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Well we saw last night where Dolly keeps her 5G phone. It must have some protection value.Don't forget the mustard with the No.6 yellow dye to block 5G.
Well we saw last night where Dolly keeps her 5G phone. It must have some protection value.Don't forget the mustard with the No.6 yellow dye to block 5G.
It ALWAYS loops back to 5G, doesn't it?Don't forget the mustard with the No.6 yellow dye to block 5G.
What??? Oh heavens I never heard of this til now!!!!Don't forget the mustard with the No.6 yellow dye to block 5G.
And here I thought it was the numerous ‘F**k Trudeau’ signs they wanted taken down for being sooo offensive…Ah there we go. It was Canadian flags the counter-protestors wanted taken down.
The injunction that that 21 year old got was exactly for that. Stop the honking. The convoy types aren’t exactly endearing themselves to the locals. Add the seemingly non existant leadership at all three levels of government and people will start to take action on their own.And here I thought it was the numerous ‘F**k Trudeau’ signs they wanted taken down for being sooo offensive…
I personally observed the counter-protest in Edmonton on Saturday. Was interesting to just observe it for a few hours - get an idea of who is who, who to keep an eye on, who showed up just to be part of it, etc
All other observations aside the guy I was working with & I chuckled a few times as the counter-protesters weren’t really against the truckers or the messages…
They just wanted the truckers to stop honking all the bloody time so the families that live downtown could finally get some sleep. (Absolutely fair enough.)
There in lies part of the problem along with police chiefs who are afraid to take action.,The injunction that that 21 year old got was exactly for that. Stop the honking. The convoy types aren’t exactly endearing themselves to the locals. Add the seemingly non existant leadership at all three levels of government and people will start to take action on their own.
I wonder how a 21yr year affords living downtown like that...The injunction that that 21 year old got was exactly for that. Stop the honking. The convoy types aren’t exactly endearing themselves to the locals. Add the seemingly non existant leadership at all three levels of government and people will start to take action on their own.
I wonder how a 21yr year affords living downtown like that...
That is a common misconception of that area of town. Centertown and in particular west centertown is one of the poorest areas in the city. Lots of rooming houses, slum lord apartments etc Sure there are high rise condos here and there but a lot of 20k residents there are part of the working poor.I wonder how a 21yr year affords living downtown like that...
Here I was figuring it was Trudeau's mistress...If its like Halifax she's probably a foreign student with very very rich parents. That's about who can afford too now.
That’s a leap. There is enough about her on the internet to show that isn’t the case. I don’t know about her parents though. But she isn’t a foreign student.If its like Halifax she's probably a foreign student with very very rich parents. That's about who can afford too now.
That’s a leap. There is enough about her on the internet to show that isn’t the case. I don’t know about her parents though. But she isn’t a foreign student.
I didn’t take it as a slight. Just trying to avoid a false narrative. That part of town is not full of rich entitled people. It’s quite the opposite. Alta vista, New Edinburgh, Westboro, Rockcliffe, The Glebe. Those are the “hip” expensive places. Upper and middle are mostly in the suburbs and bedroom communities.It wasn't meant as a slight just a guess based off my observations. Nor does it really matter how shes able to live there.
It's that Idris Elba.....opps that's Sophie's....Here I was figuring it was Trudeau's mistress...
I can think of a lot poorer areas of Ottawa.That is a common misconception of that area of town. Centertown and in particular west centertown is one of the poorest areas in the city. Lots of rooming houses, slum lord apartments etc Sure there are high rise condos here and there but a lot of 20k residents there are part of the working poor.
The counter protest crowds are apparently getting a bigger.
There is an odd mix, but based on what I have taken note of, the cheaper housing is located a bit back from Parliament Hill. You want real rough, it's about 4km from Parliament Hill in Vanier (which is also gentrifying).I can think of a lot poorer areas of Ottawa.
I haven't been back since the Wuhan Flu took hold, but I lived in Ottawa a considerable part of my life.
When I was last up - a lot of the downtown area had been being "gentrified"
You can always could on the Globe to drum up some anti-Americanism anytime they see something they don't like in Canada.Hopefully everyone stays safe.
Regarding flag opinions.
Veterans 'saddened' by use of Canadian flag by convoy protesters
The Canadian flag mounted to vehicles and draped over the shoulders of people participating in convoys and blockades is upsetting veterans in this country who say it has no place in this protest.
Remember: Those who wave the Canadian flag do not get to define it for everyone else
As the protests and blockades have shown, a country’s flag has more than one meaning. Ian Brown explores the changing symbolism of the maple leafwww.theglobeandmail.com
Vanier: has entered the chat.I can think of a lot poorer areas of Ottawa.
I haven't been back since the Wuhan Flu took hold, but I lived in Ottawa a considerable part of my life.
When I was last up - a lot of the downtown area had been being "gentrified"
Growing up in the south end, it was Ledbury-Herongate area. It was literally across the tracks from where I lived. A train yard and track separated my community from it. It’s still bad there. But it went from low income public housing to low income/new immigrant area over the decades. When I was a kid you could get beat up and have your bike stolen. Now you might get shot.There is an odd mix, but based on what I have taken note of, the cheaper housing is located a bit back from Parliament Hill. You want real rough, it's about 4km from Parliament Hill in Vanier (which is also gentrifying).
You can always could on the Globe to drum up some anti-Americanism anytime they see something they don't like in Canada.
I do appreciate how they dredged up the swastika, and confederate battle flag as well...