LRT: Now This Is A Low Blow

 

Did someone say this is Panda Game Day?

The question is: If we are not getting $6.4 billion of transportation out of the O-Train, could we get $6.4 billion worth of humour from it?

 

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9 Responses

  1. Bruce says:

    Designed and managed by Ottawa U, Built to Ottawa U specs!

  2. Ken Gray says:

    Bruce:

    Do I sense a Carleton grad here?

    cheers

    kgray

  3. The Voter says:

    Interesting how each school has its own train* but neither is working as it should although UofO has the bigger screw-up attached to it.

    * Confederation Line serves UofO and the Trillium serves Carleton.

  4. Ken Gray says:

    The Voter:

    But apparently Carleton build the line. How could uOttawa students be wrong on Panda day?

    I didn’t know that until yesterday.

    cheers

    kgray

  5. The Voter says:

    Oh, Ken (said with my commiserating face on),

    UofZero students can be wrong any day of the week. And often are. Panda just addles their brains even further.

    You’ll have noticed that the police have been dispatched to Sandy Hill, UofO territory, for the past several years to respond to mayhem. Ottawa South and Carleton? Not so much.

  6. Ron Benn says:

    Grounds for a defamation law suit?

  7. Ken Gray says:

    Ron:

    It’s possible if you can find the people who write big letters on a bedsheet.

    cheers

    kgray

  8. Bruce says:

    All in “good fun” but remember this. The “Carleton line” worked fine until the expansion built to serve Ottawa U!

  9. Ken Gray says:

    bruce:

    Sounds like you miss your frosh year.

    cheers

    kgray

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