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Op-ed in La Presse by a man who abandoned the city to go live in Mascouche. If you wondered why.
Ian, Tim, and Dhomas are discussing. Toggle Comments
Good riddance to bad rubbish, I say. Let someone who wants to live here buy the building.
Haha he sounds like real delight. Maybe if somebody had visited him with some clowns?
I can’t be the only one who couldn’t get past the first paragraph’s complaints about the cost of parking. No need to read any further…
The hilarious part is that there are lots of parts of Montreal where you even now you can park for free – lots of boroughs don’t have sticker parking – but I get a feeling Mr. Privilege doesn’t spend a lot of time in the Point, for instance.
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Dhomas 13:20 on 2020-08-01 Permalink
Good riddance to bad rubbish, I say. Let someone who wants to live here buy the building.
Ian 14:47 on 2020-08-01 Permalink
Haha he sounds like real delight. Maybe if somebody had visited him with some clowns?
Tim 12:10 on 2020-08-02 Permalink
I can’t be the only one who couldn’t get past the first paragraph’s complaints about the cost of parking. No need to read any further…
Ian 17:08 on 2020-08-02 Permalink
The hilarious part is that there are lots of parts of Montreal where you even now you can park for free – lots of boroughs don’t have sticker parking – but I get a feeling Mr. Privilege doesn’t spend a lot of time in the Point, for instance.