Could it be possible that by closing this Liquor Store? Someone close to the Liberals will be granted a License to sell liquor in a corner store???
Very interesting indeed???
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First of all, i think you need permission to take pictures inside a store, so you'll probably be banned from there too. Second of all, Charles, you're getting fat. So walking to the store on Smythe Street is gonna be good for your health.
Again a prime example of Charles taking a story of some interest that could be worth debating and turning it into nothing more than his own brand of vindictive silliness. Only goes to show just how petty and truly unconcerned with anything except his own paranoid delusions Charles has become.
Because being the only one makes it the largest by default.
Now something to consider would be the slogan, New and Improved. If it is improved how could is possibly be new, as something would have had to exist prior to being able to be improved.
Vindictive silliness? Yes, heaven forbid somebody say that a political party would do a favour for a local member..who ever thought of such a thing? Why, that would be downright unscrupulous and I don't think such a thing has ever been done!
Pretty sure the only corner stores they sell liquor at are in rural areas where it isn't cost effective to use a whole building.
They're probably trying to get the poor to have to go across the river to get booze. It would be nice to think that its part of a wet bar program to help treat alcoholics but I think thats too much to hope for.
There is a difference between just saying something "silly" because your pissed off at the Liberal party and saying something because you in fact believe it is true. If you anonymous 1:07 have something more substantial than what Charles has said about this closing to suggest political interference for the benefit of a Liberal Store owner then by all means speak up. Then at least it would have some bearing and some reason to discuss it. If on the other hand you feel it's just fine to wrap every story around your own personal biases, well you should feel right at home with Charles.
6 comments:
First of all, i think you need permission to take pictures inside a store, so you'll probably be banned from there too.
Second of all, Charles, you're getting fat. So walking to the store on Smythe Street is gonna be good for your health.
:P
How can it be the largest and yet the only??
Again a prime example of Charles taking a story of some interest that could be worth debating and turning it into nothing more than his own brand of vindictive silliness. Only goes to show just how petty and truly unconcerned with anything except his own paranoid delusions Charles has become.
Because being the only one makes it the largest by default.
Now something to consider would be the slogan, New and Improved. If it is improved how could is possibly be new, as something would have had to exist prior to being able to be improved.
Vindictive silliness? Yes, heaven forbid somebody say that a political party would do a favour for a local member..who ever thought of such a thing? Why, that would be downright unscrupulous and I don't think such a thing has ever been done!
Pretty sure the only corner stores they sell liquor at are in rural areas where it isn't cost effective to use a whole building.
They're probably trying to get the poor to have to go across the river to get booze. It would be nice to think that its part of a wet bar program to help treat alcoholics but I think thats too much to hope for.
There is a difference between just saying something "silly" because your pissed off at the Liberal party and saying something because you in fact believe it is true. If you anonymous 1:07 have something more substantial than what Charles has said about this closing to suggest political interference for the benefit of a Liberal Store owner then by all means speak up. Then at least it would have some bearing and some reason to discuss it. If on the other hand you feel it's just fine to wrap every story around your own personal biases, well you should feel right at home with Charles.
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