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swhitney2003
I can't drive 55.
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join:2003-06-13
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stick it to the man

I was really hoping the CRTC would stick it to The Man. Maybe CRTC is part of The Man.


oxymoron69

join:2004-11-10
Belleville, ON
Ummm, the CRTC -IS- The Man. They're run by former employees of the very corporations they're supposed to protect us against :-(

yabos

join:2003-02-16
Ingersoll, ON
reply to swhitney2003
The CRTC is the Man's hairy buttocks
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