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Meanwhile animal activist groups are now chasing Rob Ford because of the murder of 10 million penguins to make his penguin suit! Fat assclown!
 
Meanwhile animal activist groups are now chasing Rob Ford because of the murder of 10 million penguins to make his penguin suit! Fat assclown!

LOL now you are pushing it. Here is real news.


[h=1]Rob Ford already the butt of Jimmy Kimmel’s gags as Kevin Spacey jokes mayor ‘threw up all over’ the dressing room[/h]
 
Pope Francis swears and Rob Ford On Kimmel WOW

Pope Francis swears and Rob Ford On Kimmel WOW




Jimmy ROASTED our good Mayor! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 
I watched The Jimmy Kimmel Show last night and I must say I was surprised Doug Ford didn't run out onto the stage to speak for his brother. It seemed like Mr. Kimmel felt sorry for the entangled Mayor. I doubt he will win again and I'm sure Doug will give up his seat so Rob can remain on Council where he's comfortable.
 
. . . I doubt he will win again and I'm sure Doug will give up his seat so Rob can remain on Council where he's comfortable.

I doubt Doug will give up his seat if Rob loses his bid for re-election, since he won't have a seat to give up.

Last month Doug the slug announced he won't seek re-election as a councillor or seek nomination as a Tory candidate in the next provincial election.

All this personal sacrifice in order to run Rob the buffoon's campaign for re-instatement as mayor.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toro...cil-re-election-or-run-provincially-1.2544782
 
Ford was a good sport.

I'm surprised he took it so well! :biggrin2:

Fords happy with interview

Both Rob and Doug Ford said on Tuesday they were pleased with the Kimmel appearance. "That was a walk in the park compared to you guys," the mayor told Toronto reporters.

When asked about Kimmel's suggestion that he see someone about his personal issues, the mayor replied, "I don't have any personal issues."

Doug Ford said earlier that his only complaint is that Kimmel didn't allow the mayor enough time to talk about the City of Toronto. The mayor said many viewers were surprised to learn how much money he has saved the Toronto.

Overall, Ford said the response he's been getting after the interview has been positive.

"I'm getting a lot of support. Was it a tough interview? Sure it was," said Ford. "I knew I was going into the lion's den."

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/rob-ford-ridiculed-on-jimmy-kimmel-live-1.2558852
 
Jimmy Kimmel: Not my intention to upset Mayor Rob Ford

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel said it was not his intention to upset Rob Ford during the mayor’s appearance on his ABC program Monday night.
Kimmel razzed the Toronto mayor during his guest appearance over a series of unflattering and controversial incidents that have garnered Ford worldwide attention.

"It seemed like we were having fun," said Kimmel as he opened his monologue Tuesday night. "But then after the show, apparently he was upset. Why, I'm not exactly sure. I asked him about drinking and smoking crack — what were we supposed to talk about, his other hobbies?"

Kimmel noted that after the show, Ford "left right away mad," but changed his tune after perhaps watching it again or thinking about it out on the flight home.

Kimmel then played video of a scrum at Toronto city hall where Ford denied that Kimmel had made a fool out of him. "I knew I was going into a lion's den but I held my own," the mayor said.

After the clip ended with Ford stating he "loves the people in LA," Kimmel declared, "and we love you too. In fact we might even be in love with you, Mayor Ford."

Kimmel said he had no intention of upsetting the mayor, adding, "I hope we're still on for go-carting this weekend." He said he felt bad that Ford didn't get more time to promote the city of Toronto and said he would make it up to him. "The last thing we need is a war with Canada," Kimmel said before showing a video of a tongue-in-cheek tour of various Toronto landmarks shot in 2011.

During his city hall scrum Tuesday morning, an upbeat Ford sloughed off Kimmel's suggestion the mayor find someone to talk to about his addictions. "I don't have any personal issues," Ford said. "We've gone down that road a number of times."

Ford had described himself on the program as a "normal, average, hard-working politician that's real."

"You are not the average politician my friend," Kimmel retorted.

Ford's councillor brother Doug Ford, who accompanied the mayor to L.A., said Tuesday that the show was like a "church picnic." He also seized on Kimmel's pronouncement that Ford was the "most wonderful mayor" he had ever witnessed. "Jimmy Kimmel, as he said, 'You're the best mayor'," Doug Ford said. "He was sincere when he said that."
 
I asked him about drinking and smoking crack — what were we supposed to talk about, his other hobbies?"

:LMAO::LMAO:
 
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