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I've never met a Taylor Swift fan in my life.

roddermac

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It's quite odd the Tay Swift phenomena is...I remember early 2000s when J Bieber's carrer was taking off...it's mostly the same demographic as Taylor Swift audiences was...but we all know JB's fans are a mix of his music and his attractiveness to the female crowd. Taylor Swift pulls her audience mostly of her music / lyrics... it has good tunes and beat and the lyrics kinda relate to mose of them through heartbreak and failed relationships and how to overcome it... Taylor had the last laugh over Kanye...
This was when people didn't hate her.
 

Y_Diner

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How is it going to be different than any other event that is sold out?
Much much more people in an already highly congested area.

It’s not difficult to figure that out.

It’s going to be much than when Leafs/Jays/Raps are in the playoffs.
 

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Same here, I don't anyone that likes her. I'm so tired of hearing her on the news everywhere, Taylor Swift street please. She's cute but that's it. I think media blew her up.
Yes and at NFL games. 🙄
Don’t think she’s cute or attractive however.
 

Butler1000

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Much much more people in an already highly congested area.

It’s not difficult to figure that out.

It’s going to be much than when Leafs/Jays/Raps are in the playoffs.
No, no difference than any other event day. Cripes I remember when the Jay's sold out every game for years. It all ran smooth.

Transit is putting extra trains, and sorry, but any locals living around there signed up for it. You can't live near a stadium and not expect crowds. It's no more disruptive than any other event.

Traffic? It will be about the same. How can it get worse than it already is? The only real issue is hotels jacked prices. So an inconvenience for some business people. Oh well, no different than what any host city for a Superbowl, a Wrestlemania, or other event goes through. They reschedule, or eat the price,or stay further out.

Meanwhile the offshoot business will generate income for lots of people.
 

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No, no difference than any other event day. Cripes I remember when the Jay's sold out every game for years. It all ran smooth.

Transit is putting extra trains, and sorry, but any locals living around there signed up for it. You can't live near a stadium and not expect crowds. It's no more disruptive than any other event.

Traffic? It will be about the same. How can it get worse than it already is? The only real issue is hotels jacked prices. So an inconvenience for some business people. Oh well, no different than what any host city for a Superbowl, a Wrestlemania, or other event goes through. They reschedule, or eat the price,or stay further out.

Meanwhile the offshoot business will generate income for lots of people.
Okay Ringo, you win.👍🏿
 
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No, no difference than any other event day. Cripes I remember when the Jay's sold out every game for years. It all ran smooth.

Transit is putting extra trains, and sorry, but any locals living around there signed up for it. You can't live near a stadium and not expect crowds. It's no more disruptive than any other event.

Traffic? It will be about the same. How can it get worse than it already is? The only real issue is hotels jacked prices. So an inconvenience for some business people. Oh well, no different than what any host city for a Superbowl, a Wrestlemania, or other event goes through. They reschedule, or eat the price,or stay further out.

Meanwhile the offshoot business will generate income for lots of people.
Safe to say you like Taylor?
 
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Jubee

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It's amazing how everyone thinks it's Armageddon. Downtown has handled 50,000+ at the Dome, 20,000+ at the ACC, and all the regular traffic numerous times on an average Saturday. Sure before and after Union will be busy. It always is. Restaurants will be standard busy, for an event night.

Just time yourself so you aren't in the immediate area between 5-8 pm and after 11pm and you will have no issues other than the normal ones.
50,000 a night for 5 out of 7 days?
 
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Jubee

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She makes "woman pop" for other women to listen to.

You just don't know any women who will have a conversation with you
Aren't you the same person that has the "algorithm" issue showing you bestiality and all kinds of weird shit that you claim you don't search for?







I don't know about who would have conversation issues with women to be honest.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Aren't you the same person that has the "algorithm" issue showing you bestiality and all kinds of weird shit that you claim you don't search for?

I don't know about who would have conversation issues with women to be honest
Also Man Driller is 95 years old.
I'm sure he gets invited to parties all the time 😂
 

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Okay drive around that area from 3pm-11pm the days she’s in town.
Yeah it’s not like the ppl that, live, work and commute down there are going to have their lives disrupted at all!
I disagree. I just checked and it would take 23 minutes to Uber from my place to the Rogers Centre, approximately 12 kms. Which is about the same amount as any other time of the day. By comparison, my app says it would take 50 minutes by public transit.
 
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