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http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/1...m-a-couple-thousand-bucks-and-they-are-happy/

Rob Ford offered husbands everywhere some dubious Christmas gift-buying advice Thursday: “Women love money. Give ‘em a couple thousand bucks and they are happy.”

Ford made the statement on his weekly appearance on the Washington, D.C. sports radio show, The Sports Junkies.

The mayor said he follows his own advice when it comes to Christmas with his wife.

“At the end of the day, she wants her cash, so I give her a nice cheque and we’re all happy,” Ford said about his little-seen wife, Renata Ford. “She says ‘Honey, I want cash.”
 

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my neck of the woods

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Vaughan or Brampton?
My neck of the woods consists of old indian folks and young indian folks. SMH
 

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Major storms the last 2 weekends before Christmas. I'm salty as hell. :upsetfavre:
 

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My boy who used to live there refers to it as Brampladesh. Said there was families of 15-20 folks crammed into every house.
Bramladesh lol

I saw an article, I think it was in the Toronto Star, and it talked about the housing market and the fact that industry standards have changed over the last 15 years or so, to accommodate the East Indian community in Brampton...they look for larger homes with multiple bathrooms, etc. (because multi generational households are most common amongst their community), so developers have started to build homes differently than in past years.
 

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Bramladesh lol

I saw an article, I think it was in the Toronto Star, and it talked about the housing market and the fact that industry standards have changed over the last 15 years or so, to accommodate the East Indian community in Brampton...they look for larger homes with multiple bathrooms, etc. (because multi generational households are most common amongst their community), so developers have started to build homes differently than in past years.

the houses in my area are predominately 2-3000 sq. feet with brown people living in almost every other household. Besides me and this chic I went to high school with down the street everyone in my neighbourhood is brown. It's surprising how a nikka can't speak punjabi yet :russ:
 
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