SLR999
SLR999
SLR999

Well in NBC’s defense, I don’t think there has been enough coverage on this election. Who’s even running? I wouldn’t know. I mean, an analysis of a poignant and provocative music video? Nah, give me more Trump.

I was walking down Vine in Hollywood, on my way to Trader Joe’s after a long sweaty day working at a DV shelter in the Valley. I had to wear a back brace because I have scoliosis that was never addressed because I only had insurance on and off as a child. I was painfully aware of how horrible I looked, in pain,

the cost of living has risen since then, and it’s safe to conclude that salaries have risen along with it.

I’m so sorry you had to watch all those movies.

How many times do people need to be told that the inherent implication behind black lives matter IS all lives matter?!?!

Sincerely,
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You definitely want some designers in there lest you end up with this:

The St. Clair line is fantastic for speed and smoothness. It has it’s own right of way and emergency vehicles can use this as well for unimpeded access through traffic. It’s second only to the subway for convenience. A ticket on this line has a two hour window. Only $2/ticket for seniors. Stock up now.

The problem with Toronto streetcars (and streetcars, in general) is that the majority run on roads with other cars. In that respect, they are terrible. Subject to all the pitfalls of vehicle congestion, with no ability to divert.

“Who doesn’t want to go rolling through your neighborhood, bells dinging and clanging, like you’re living in a Rice-A-Roni ad?”

ex. Toronto

Streetcars work really well if they’re paired with good urban planning. They don’t make sense as a standalone system.

I predict LeBlanc, Harris and Reid will be the standouts, if for no other reason they’ll be surprising. If they let Sabine be Sabine, all withering insults and sassy, brassy Teutonic pride, she could rock it too. The others... I dunno man.

The Alfa was indeed awesome.