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fledermaus May 15th 2009 1:54 am

Re: Tamil Protest / Riot in Toronto
 

Originally Posted by clynnog (Post 7574852)
You'd be a great lawyer the way you can twist things to your advantage.:thumbsup:

ooo, that was below the belt ;)

dbd33 May 15th 2009 2:03 am

Re: Tamil Protest / Riot in Toronto
 

Originally Posted by clynnog (Post 7574852)
You'd be a great lawyer the way you can twist things to your advantage.:thumbsup:

Well there's a thing. One of my children has enrolled in a law school, causing her mother, my partner, her grandparents and all and sundry to cry for her and me to take much shit for not stopping it from happening, like I can control that. Allegedly those qualities that make her lawyerly - lack of moral compass, manipulative nature, habit of twisting things to the point where truth, if once there was any, is lost - come from me.

clynnog May 15th 2009 2:22 am

Re: Tamil Protest / Riot in Toronto
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 7574895)
Allegedly those qualities that make her lawyerly - habit of twisting things to the point where truth, if once there was any, is lost - come from me.

Now there is a quote for a headstone.

Good luck in trying to talk your daughter out of being a lawyer. I've got it pretty good so far...my 8 year old boy either wants to play for Man U or be a Lego engineer...although after some of the vitriol on this board about Man U and its evil empire, maybe being a lawyer may be a better option.

GagainPEI May 15th 2009 9:02 am

Re: Tamil Protest / Riot in Toronto
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 7574895)
Well there's a thing. One of my children has enrolled in a law school, causing her mother, my partner, her grandparents and all and sundry to cry for her and me to take much shit for not stopping it from happening, like I can control that. Allegedly those qualities that make her lawyerly - lack of moral compass, manipulative nature, habit of twisting things to the point where truth, if once there was any, is lost - come from me.

Has anybody ever told you that you're absolutely priceless. (I wish I could do a smiley thumbs up.) Life was very boring when you were banned but, I don't get out much.

dbd33 May 15th 2009 10:50 am

Re: Tamil Protest / Riot in Toronto
 

Originally Posted by GagainPEI (Post 7575787)
Has anybody ever told you that you're absolutely priceless. (I wish I could do a smiley thumbs up.) Life was very boring when you were banned but, I don't get out much.

"Worthless". Is that close?

GagainPEI May 16th 2009 8:30 am

Re: Tamil Protest / Riot in Toronto
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 7575987)
"Worthless". Is that close?

"Worthless", no. But after daughter's several years at Law School, probably worth less unless, of course, you up the ante. Sympathies sent. We all try to do the best for our daughters. (Smiley sent)

Valerie

PS Can anyone tell me how to do smilies?

DaveLovesDee May 16th 2009 9:07 am

Re: Tamil Protest / Riot in Toronto
 

Originally Posted by GagainPEI (Post 7577822)
"Worthless", no. But after daughter's several years at Law School, probably worth less unless, of course, you up the ante. Sympathies sent. We all try to do the best for our daughters. (Smiley sent)

Valerie

PS Can anyone tell me how to do smilies?

The box to the right of where you type your posts. If those aren't enough, click where it says [more], or got to Smileyshut. :thumbsup:

montreal mike May 17th 2009 3:52 am

Re: Tamil Protest / Riot in Toronto
 
Well that ugly war in that distant land appears, in essence, to be over. The slaughter and starvation and misery seem to be coming to an end.

That is the good news.

I am sure this will come as a tremendous relief to those who can now go back to driving on their precious Toronto highways unimpeded.;)

Yes, all is right with the world!

macadian May 17th 2009 4:36 am

Re: Tamil Protest / Riot in Toronto
 

Originally Posted by montreal mike (Post 7579635)
Well that ugly war in that distant land appears, in essence, to be over. The slaughter and starvation and misery seem to be coming to an end.

That is the good news.

I am sure this will come as a tremendous relief to those who can now go back to driving on their precious Toronto highways unimpeded.;)

Yes, all is right with the world!

Sounds good to me. All said and done the protests seem to have achieved very little, if anything of substance...other than of course, pissing a lot of Torontonians off....:cool:

montreal mike May 17th 2009 4:42 am

Re: Tamil Protest / Riot in Toronto
 
agreed .. Canada could have done little or nothing .. but it shows the degree of frustration and hopelessness these Tamils underwent .. something which seems to have completely gone over the heads of those here who bellyached and voiced indignation at the fact there was highway blocked which, in the wider context, was in reality a minor inconvenience.

macadian May 17th 2009 4:50 am

Re: Tamil Protest / Riot in Toronto
 

Originally Posted by montreal mike (Post 7579724)
agreed .. Canada could have done little or nothing .. but it shows the degree of frustration and hopelessness these Tamils underwent .. something which seems to have completely gone over the heads of those here who bellyached and voiced indignation at the fact there was highway blocked which, in the wider context, was in reality a minor inconvenience.

Only because we got lucky this time! Some mother/s pushing her kid/s in a buggy onto the highway did not get creamed... Then the irresponsibility of the action may have been viewed otherwise than a 'a minor inconvenience'.:frown:

montreal mike May 17th 2009 5:08 am

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As to the negligent mum well that was stupidity on her part .. but other than this I still contend it was a minor inconvenience

macadian May 17th 2009 6:53 am

Re: Tamil Protest / Riot in Toronto
 

Originally Posted by montreal mike (Post 7579780)
As to the negligent mum well that was stupidity on her part .. but other than this I still contend it was a minor inconvenience

With all due respect, I would suggest the 'stupidity' factor went much farther than her.....:cool:

el_richo May 17th 2009 7:43 pm

Re: Tamil Protest / Riot in Toronto
 
Well according to this mornings news, the leader of the Tamils was one of the four killed.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8054826.stm

Largo May 18th 2009 6:56 am

Re: Tamil Protest / Riot in Toronto
 
Re. Protests

Did anyone else see where a middle-aged ,grey haired , white, family doctor, who was protesting the closure of the local hospital, had his face slammed into the hood ( bonnet ) of a car, was handcuffed, and presumably arrested?
Was any Tamil treated this way?


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