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brianhuntley.bsky.social
Cyclist, Torontonian, Retired Computer Guy No "dating" requests or DMs from strangers please.
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Coat hangers and paper clips! 😃
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Was that actually happening at the track, or was it a video effect for television, like the ads on the hockey arena boards on tv?
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Do the 37 stations with zero activity actually have any bikes?
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Is there a downloadable PDF or something of this image?
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Didn't it once house a pirate radio station n the 60's, too?
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Nice!
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I suggest they all tie red helium balloons to their collars.
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I heard one 10 days ago, but the west end is a maze of short one way streets, so I never got to it in time.
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How can he NOT be within 100m of any Federal Agents in LA these days? (It's a condition of his bail.)
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Shocked/not shocked.
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Yeaaaah. They ended them. Sure, sure, sure.
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(Laughs in Ontarian)
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No "Canadian Fentanyl Crisis"...
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There - I updated my display name.
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One can hope.
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Mine? That's like 750 km! I don't think tanks have that kind of shell range - not even American ones.
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But he's moving hundreds of tanks into DC now in order to, er, defend his birthday.
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To go with the Bibendum shorts?
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Parking is not a human right.
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So you're admitting that turnout in that riding was about half the provincial average, but saying was in line with that average? Seems to be well outside a standard deviation to me.
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Traditionally, low turnout isn't unusual when one candidate has a commanding (and obvious) lead in the intended vote.
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I seem to recall that when there was a sudden massive increase in density on lower Spadina, Toronto Hydro had big issues delivering power. Development charges should have been paid - and spent - to improve the infrastructure there in advance. (Just one example why dev charges are needed.)
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Time to put him out to Pastor...
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I seem to get multiple offers per day about young volunteers trying to cure that.
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Step two - add police cars to that list, and include all parks. Parks&Rec has golf cars and police have bikes & horses already. Seriously, I was biking through nearby Dufferin Grove recently, and the path was being straddled by a squad car coming right at me. Mud on both sides, too. Exasperating.
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Perhaps he's a Golden Retriever.
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"Whenever the Vice President and a majority of [...] such other body as Congress [...] transmit [...] their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office [...]"
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Did he actually wear his election slogan hat on the stage at this event?
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Tomorrow?
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Trump gets irony less than his pants get ironing.
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It'd be a shame if a few of those rocks ended up on either side of the right rear tire.
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There's probably a pretty good yarn behind this painting.
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I've walked across it several times, as I have many bridges, and it is the must solid feeling bridge I've ever been on. Condolences to the ship's crew.
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I'm trying to figure out what supplies a tattoo shop gets that (a) have to come by truck, and (b) fit through the front door. Or is it their customers that are trucked in? Our street's been torn up for weeks for re-paving - couriers have been bringing in all sorts of things via the sidewalks.
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The BBQ Pit maneuver?
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Oh, right. Like people these days are supposed to know how big a cassette is.
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Just enough to read. It had some good ideas.