Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Folks on the Lakeshore East know how to ring in the new year - with a fight on the GO train of course!

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  1. I normally expect to see that type of thing on the TTC, not the GO.
    Damn urban sprawl!

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  2. Ah, the LSE to Oshawa. Keeping classy since, well, never.

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  3. A Very Jerry Springer New Year's Eve.

    I'm wondering when after the camera was off and the dust settled, if they all ended up drinking some bubbly, joining hands, and singing a verse or two of Auld Lang Syne?

    Though I am guessing the prospective Maury Pauvich guest with the black coat talking crap right from the get-go was well into the bubbly before this.

    Well now you're famous sweetheart. Happy trails...stay you certainly put the "ass" in classy sweetheart.

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  4. Ladies and gentlemen I present to you, Oshawa's finest!

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  5. Perhaps they were taking Klassy lessons from the Kardashians.

    Love how the guy changed seats to keep the video rolling!

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  6. did someone lose some hair? I could have sworn I saw the dark haired girl picking up a peice at the end of the video lol

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  7. It's HILARIOUS that the girl who actually starts the fight, IMMEDIATELY calls up her boyfriend when the other girls friend/boyfriend grabbed her and took her down for attacking his girl. I hope she learned her lesson to keep her drunk ass mouth shut.

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    1. Exactly what I was thinking. Had to watch it twice. I was like wait what? Didn't she start the whole thing?! Then at the end she goes crying to the transit cop about the guy hitting her? Her boyfriend wasn't much help anyway looks like he was gonna get hurt if those people didn't get him out of there when they did!

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  8. Hehehe!! That was the best yet! Lol I'm disappointed the taping stop :(

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