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Monday, October 25, 2010

On Ranting, An Addition

Like most old media news sites, the Globe and Mail allows for people to comment on articles. Well I am of the opinion that the Globe and Mail's comment section must surely be the most heavily loaded with grumpy curmudgeonly old farts web site out there. Holy smokes, what a bunch of complainers and right wingers! They should have a pop-up on the, Join the Conversation, link, the pop-up could read: all hope abandon, ye who enter here.

What else is going on? No much, I went for a ride on Saturday, it was a nice ride, but too short. It was widely expected to rain on Sunday so I slept in, which I have to admit was nice. (It would have been nicer if the boys - cats - would let me keep sleeping, but they decided that I ought to get out of the bed and they can be very persuasive.) It did rain on Sunday, as expected, so I did not feel all that guilty sleeping in and then doing house work.

The bike frame that caused my hit counter to spin a couple weeks ago will go up on ebay. I'd really like to sell this thing already damnit!

Oh yes, Toronto is electing a new mayor today, must... restrain... myself... Rob Ford... is... a... won't... say... it...

Ah ha! I didn't call the councillor from Etobicoke North a total douche bag! Oh ooops. Anyway at this point we've all heard the arguments why Ford was an accident, but, the angry ranters who seem to populate the comment section of the Globe and Mail are running rampant all over the polling stations. I fear to wake up tomorrow and discover that fat incompetent is my mayor, but it happened once before and we survived that idiot, barely. If Rob Ford becomes mayor maybe Leslie and I can move to London, Boris Johnson rides a bike, and it sure would be nice to watch Top Gear without adverts.

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