There are pictures making the internet rounds these days in Canada that are at the centre of somewhat of a controversy. And, no I'm not talking about those pics of Brett Favre's junk. No, these are moving pictures.
These gatherings of world leaders have long ceased to attract the world's attention but do succeed in attracting every protesting apparatchik moron with a cause. Anti-war activists, unions, artists, environmentalists, anti-capitalists, students, pro-three-legged dog supporters - you name it, they were there.
The video I'm talking about has gone viral and the cop at the centre of this short-film feature is suing You Tube and various commenters.
Lawful "Bubbles"
It'll be a day neither of them will soon forget thanks to some phone camera wielding You Tube ya-hoo.
Courtney was later quoted as saying, "It isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain." Gosh, I think she might have been the illegitimate love-child of Joan Baez and Timothy Leary.
Awful "Bubbles"
This is what Canadians were spending $1 billion on. It's a good thing to know we're safe from soap bubbles. Gee, it's tough out there on the streets of *spits* Toronto...
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I know I have bouts of it from time to time especially when I hear a ukelele!
hee hee hee
Strange, I thought *farts* Quebec already made that claim to fame.
;-)
What's with the *farts* Quebec and *belches* Montreal? We don't think we're better than anyone else (well, except for *spits* Toronto), we just think we're different and therefore should be left alone to run amok eating Poutine and Mae Wests until we degenerate into a Lord Of The Flies type of society.
I hope Officer Bubbles wins his case against YouTube. Then I hope Courtney sues him for everything he won and then some.