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Just in case someone didn't know which house was the crack house.
My prediction is that Doug loses and goes to Chicago, while Rob wins, but is too sick to do his job.
Why?
Dread? Celebrate!
I'll probably switch to the debate a minute into the game when Montreal scores their first goal.To be fair, I think a lot of people will be ignoring this debate to watch the Leafs game.
My prediction is that Doug loses and goes to Chicago, while Rob wins, but is too sick to do his job.
But ... if Doug gets in
Yes, I can do the pool! When do people want the cutoff to be?
Madison and Jonathan are Lisa's kids and they do live north away from Randy due to alcohol addiction and running around on her. He is a deadbeat father that only pays support for the daughter WTF is wrong with him, you have the two kids buddy pay for both of them.
CP24 12:28pm via TweetDeck
"I have helped numerous, numerous kids," Ford says. Says media misled people on comments he made about Griffin Centre.
Ford is claiming that both of her maternal grandparents are Jewish - he mentions the name Arenowicz - which may "sound" Jewish when spoken but that spelling isn't very Jewish. His name was John George Arenowicz - doesn't sound very Jewish to me.
How many Jewish converts to Orthodox Christianity were there in Ottawa in 1916?
http://www.christthesaviour.ca/our-church/
The Ottawa Jewish community traces its history to the middle of the 19th century. The first Jewish settler, Moses Bilsky, came to Ottawa from Russia in 1858, left three years later and returned to stay in 1869. He and his descendants played an important role in the development of the type of community we know today. There were only a handful of Jews in Ottawa in the 1860 and 1870s but by the 1880s, religious services were flourishing in homes, notably that of Moses Bilsky and his family. Ottawa's first congregation (Adath Jeshurun) traces its origin from 1890, followed by Agudath Achim, founded in 1902. Both merged in 1956 to form Beth Shalom. Machzikei Hadas was founded in 1906; Agudath Israel in 1936; Temple Israel and Young Israel in 1966.
Rob Ford dies in 2015.
This is not a wish or a hope. I don't want to be right. But it a realistic prediction.
CP24 12:28pm via TweetDeck
"I have helped numerous, numerous kids," Ford says. Says media misled people on comments he made about Griffin Centre.