Excuse me, dahrlings, but...

Now You See TMR, Now You Don't

We’ve seen our share of tour operators go down, eh, Pumpkins? But not before they’ve even gotten up! It's sort of like falling horizontal. God knows when I find myself horizontal on the carpet, I know it’s time to pull up my stilettos and vamoose that press conference.

No wonder TMR is pulling out of Ontario.

Or, rather, “being integrated into TTC.” Except they’re no longer there.

Kind of embarrassing, non? “Oups! Peut-être TMR in ROC wasn’t such a good idea. Well never mind. C’est la vie!”

For the rest of us, it feels like when you’re invited to a man’s house for a romantic dinner, and just before you take your first nibble – he pulls up his pants and says he’s changed his mind. That has not happened to me personally, dahrlings. But I imagine it’s just like that.

Hopefully it isn’t because Jean-Marc sees Robbie coming. Ok, maybe not. (If we boosted Robbie up a bit, he could see him.)

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