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hotdog said:
So I'll be watching tomorrow night's news with my girlfriend and saying"My Goodness, that's sick,terrible,how can people do that sort of thing,I didn't know that sort of thing went on in Montreal."

THAT IS TOO FUNNY MAN.I DONT KNOW HOW YOU CAN DO IT SITTING WITH YOUR GIRLFRIEND AND TELLING HER THAT.LOL
 

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ctv sensationalism

First: Bill has retired, so its all mitz now... until todd vander hayden comes of age.
second: ctv news tends to be sensationalistic (making mountains, unsually in the promos, for the molehill stories they tend to run) ie: big fuss, no real juice behind it.
third:unless there's either a public outcry or free donuts involoved, our local constabulary is not terribly inclined to get off their f*t butts.
forth: The Mirror did a big "expose" on the industry about 7 years ago. They based most of what was written on an intereview with an indy (She called herself abbie when i saw her) who had spent 4 months dabbling in the business, largely, i think, to get written up in a mirror expose. When i saw the article, i a: knew it was her and b: chorttled merrily based on the extreme mileage i got from her (hand-release policy change to accomodate FS), but, to her credit, we did really hit it off. The point being, even after the piece in the paper, nothing happened jonny-law-wise.
five: The rub and tug has become a fairly accepted phenomenon: Don Mac Kellar did a fictional tv show based on one, the Trailer park boys opened one in their second season, in Toronto, as so many of them engage women from the philippines, they call them pullapenas.... so regardless of what the new Bill-free Pulse news coughs up, even if the cops do get off their f*t asses, it'll all blow over in a week.
 

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small change said:
First: Bill has retired, so its all mitz now... until todd vander hayden comes of age.
second: ctv news tends to be sensationalistic (making mountains, unsually in the promos, for the molehill stories they tend to run) ie: big fuss, no real juice behind it.
third:unless there's either a public outcry or free donuts involoved, our local constabulary is not terribly inclined to get off their f*t butts.
forth: The Mirror did a big "expose" on the industry about 7 years ago. They based most of what was written on an intereview with an indy (She called herself abbie when i saw her) who had spent 4 months dabbling in the business, largely, i think, to get written up in a mirror expose. When i saw the article, i a: knew it was her and b: chorttled merrily based on the extreme mileage i got from her (hand-release policy change to accomodate FS), but, to her credit, we did really hit it off. The point being, even after the piece in the paper, nothing happened jonny-law-wise.
five: The rub and tug has become a fairly accepted phenomenon: Don Mac Kellar did a fictional tv show based on one, the Trailer park boys opened one in their second season, in Toronto, as so many of them engage women from the philippines, they call them pullapenas.... so regardless of what the new Bill-free Pulse news coughs up, even if the cops do get off their f*t asses, it'll all blow over in a week.


I wonder if Oliver Klothesoff did his expose in the Mirror on Street Girls for the same kind of attention! Think he got more mileage after it went into print! As far as I know he didn't get picked-up for being a whore monger either. And it certainly didn't shut down the action on Ontario Street, but it did thin it out a bit.

On the other hand MPs have a fair amount of money invested in their places. And do pay huge amounts of taxes to the city. Not to mention the money they give to Landlords. I feel this is going to affect all MPs, Spas, Clinics etc.

Anyways my wooden two cents on the matter.
 

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Lazy Montreal Cops

You are right in saying that they will do nothing because it might mean some exertion of effort. Bill Wishnousky stole $3 million from the life savings of senior citizens, and that lard-ass do-nothing excuse of a Nicolet graduate, Defective Dufour of the SQ, couldn't push back the Timbits long enough to go take some victim statements. But give someone a HJ and Armageddon is upon us. Lesson learned -- screw the senior of their money, just don't screw the senior for his pleasure.
 

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Question for techies

I went to Triton's link and voted. I closed my browser and deleted my cookies, but found that I could not vote again.

How did the CTV webmaster recognize that I had been at their site?
 

Triton

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anon_vlad said:
I went to Triton's link and voted. I closed my browser and deleted my cookies, but found that I could not vote again.

How did the CTV webmaster recognize that I had been at their site?


Don't know. Maybe you didn't dump them all.

I know someone on another forum who was able to do exactly what you tried and succeeded.

So try again.

People for once we all got to pull together and send a clear message to the media. Vote no! Let em know we're watching!
 

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West Med said:
if any of you are (or know of) a lawyer that is versed in this stuff, PM me so I at least have a contact if this ever happens to me.

If you are arrested for such a thing, you will normally be released relatively soon. Contact this number in case of emergency:
http://www.barreau.qc.ca/fr/public/urgence.html


When you get home, you may wish to think of getting another lawyer from your region. Or perhaps you need a lawyer for other reasons (business problems, divorce, etc.). In this case, consult this page:
http://www.barreau.qc.ca/fr/public/trouverAvocat.html
 
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anon_vlad

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Thanks for your response, Kepler.

I now noticed that ctv puts 2 cookies (ctv and globeandmail). Also, I had to close all my browser windows, not just the one for CTV.
 

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Massage Aphrodisia - Ontario St. I believe that was one storefront that kept popping up. It looks like the cops have bigger fish to fry, and rightly so.:D
 

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Cheap Thrill for Lurie

Of course it had to be Rob Lurie, who has worked for every media outlet in town before moving on, who took a "lure" to get a cheap thrill, having time on his hands since his gf dumped him in order to chase after the proverbial "bigger catch", be it in men or in market size, the overwhelming incentive for every petite blonde anchor-wannabe.
 

mrten

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Did I catch the final poll results right (broadcasted) 41% yes, while 59% No. Looking at the lastest figures I demand a correction, just for journalistic integrity,;)
 

Nemo

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mrten said:
Did I catch the final poll results right (broadcasted) 41% yes, while 59% No. Looking at the lastest figures I demand a correction, just for journalistic integrity,;)
It did start around 40 yes 60 no around 6:35 PM
That's why I posted the address of the site around 6:45 PM

Hey guys keep going at it
At 7:00PM it was 71 No 29 Yes
even tough Mitsumi reported the final results as 40 yes 60 no at 6:59 PM

At 7:20 PM it's around 75 No 25 Yes

KEEP AT IT
LETS GET IT TO 80% NO
 
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jacep

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Vote on the CTV poll

Should Montreal's massage parlours be better regulated?
yes
no
VOTE

http://montreal.ctv.ca

Vote often, by clearing the cookie from your browser...

They can easily determine that the votes are fake (or repeated) with your computer's IP address unless you are using a series of anonymous proxy servers. Deleting the cache/cookies will/might allow you to vote more than once but webmasters/webmistresses can easily tell that the votes were done by the same people.
 

jacep

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Police spokesperson

I saw the report and I thought it was funny how the police spokesperson (male) kept repeating the same thing over and over. Well, actually, he only repeated it twice (but it was still funny). He said something similar to "unless there are complaints or minors involved, we basically don't get involved."

The reporter asked him one question and he said the above comment and then the reporter asked him a different question and he basically repeated the same answer. Very funny.
 
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Cosmo

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jim-ce said:
I saw the report and I thought it was funny how the police spokesperson (male) kept repeating the same thing over and over. Well, actually, he only repeated it twice (but it was still funny). He said something similar to "unless there are complaints or minors involved, we basically don't get involved."

The reporter asked him one question and he said the above comment and then the reporter asked him a different question and he basically repeated the same answer. Very funny.

Spokespersons are like politicians,they have a set of answers taped in their heads and when asked questions they just press on play or replay,depending.
You won't get staright answers from them for sure.

Btw,I,d like to know where does the Elia or Alia girl works,she looks hot!
Anyone knows?
 
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