Are You A No Lock Person?
The Home section of The New York Times is doing a story about city people who refuse to lock the front doors to their homes or apartments and may have had problems because of it. If you have a story email jwadler@nytimes.com. We need not use your full name.
The Home section of The New York Times is doing a story about city people who refuse to lock the front doors to their homes or apartments and may have had problems because of it. If you have a story email jwadler@nytimes.com. We need not use your full name.
NYC is PSYCHO-CITY/ Forget the person who posted the inquiry.
It is necessary to lock your door.
Yea…Wife-in-law my bitch for the triflin whore.
Agree with your earlier point, Canada needs to start whaling on the American hockey teams. I’d love to watch a Toronto-Edmonton series.
Wait, did DIBS just as US to stay on topic?
That is as surprising as Rob correcting Montrose Morris yesterday!
Jester, definitely Montreal!
It makes Yankees/Red Sox rivalry pale by comparison.
Montreal and Toronto fans HATE each other.
Biff, who is Toronto’s main rival in hockey? Montreal?
Locked doors, people. Focus. this is not about the hockey.
“It’s sickening that teams like Florida, Anaheim and Carolina and other areas that are so less passionate about hockey have won Stanley Cups and Toronto hasn’t.”
That has to be particularly galling. FLORIDA? Give me a break!
ENY, the Leafs have been one of the worst managed franchises in any sport since Harold Ballard bought the team. They still suck after he’s been gone for awhile. It’s really too bad as the fans are the most loyal (to a fault, actually) and deserve to see a good team. It’s sickening that teams like Florida, Anaheim and Carolina and other areas that are so less passionate about hockey have won Stanley Cups and Toronto hasn’t.
I’ve actually become so disgusted and jaded now that I’ve started hoping they lose every game just to see an uproar in the city, but that’s unlikely to happen. The fans are just too blindly supportive. It’s one thing to like a team through thick or thin, but it’s just too much already.
“Management knows that the games will always sell out because people will support the Leafs regardless of how badly they play.”
No kidding.Toronto is the most profitable franchise in the NHL, according to Wikipedia! Talk about low expectations. Not surprisingly, the same holds true for the Cubs. The ballpark is such an icon, that its always sells out, and thus management has no particular mandate to improve the team. Ironically, the Cubs are trying to get better…unfortunately the management doesn’t really have an idea of how to get that done.