Americans really have cornered the market for hideously ugly vehicles. Unfortunately I have to see far too many of them here in Canada.
I saw one of these the other day. Imagine seeing this and thinking "yes, that's the vehicle for me"
I'm lumping them in with Ticketmaster as they are they same company "Live Nation Entertainment".
I've just discovered they are based in Los Angeles (specifically Beverly Hills). I guess it's fitting the worst company is based in the worst city in the US.
I paid about CA$180 (around £110) to see Roger Waters. I think that's the most for a gig or sporting event, although I've come close to that a few times recently, given how expensive all concert tickets have become.
I'll probably be revisiting this thread after the 2026 World Cup.
His write-ups remind me of having to do some English homework on a Sunday night when I was about 13. Just do the absolute minimum to avoid getting detention.
I'm not sure about that. It looks like the UK is doing a similar thing.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/jul/19/jaguar-land-rover-owner-confirms-4bn-somerset-gigafactory-plans...
There's a trade agreement between the US, Mexico and Canada which covers most goods and services. Given the vast majority of exports from Canada end up in the US, it would be very unwise to impose tariffs on US goods!
Canada is also giving billions of tax dollars to VW to open a factory to...
Canada has followed the US in imposing a 100% tariff on Chinese EV imports. This seems incredibly short sighted and will only make EVs more expensive here.
That was poor.
I'm not convinced that was a handball, it looked like it came off his shoulder.
That Joelinton challenge would have been a red card in RUGBY, let alone football.