Wednesday, December 09, 2009

The knee-slapping funny of a dead mom.


A little heartbreak:

TORONTO -- A Toronto woman who ran a shipping business between Canada, Ecuador and Colombia was shot dead while she tended to her two-year-old daughter outside her Weston apartment building.

For nearly two decades, 45-year-old Laura Rios ran Rios Envios, most recently out of an office park near Keele St. and Lawrence Ave., where shocked employees yesterday recalled her toddler, Emma, running around the building.

Of course, even before we know any details, it wouldn't be a Toronto homicide without Blogging Tory "Neo Conservative" weighing in with some snickering mockery involving a newly-orphaned 2-year-old:



Ha ha ... "bang bang ... you're dead" ... oh, man, that is funny shit. Blogging Tory co-founder Stephen Taylor must be so proud. One wonders if he gets the same kind of stiffy that Neo does when mothers get murdered.

Can someone ask him? I'm just curious.

7 comments:

deBeauxOs said...

Ugh. That necrophilic creep does lurve some blood-and-gore.

I wonder if Neo works part-time as a morgue attendant in order to exploit the opportunities that so obviously enflame him.

bocanut said...
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CC said...

Bye, boca. Don't forget to piss off on your way out.

Backseat Blogger said...

yup, pretty ugly alright.

cc. i notice you're not linking to the targets of yr snark anymore.

any reason why?

bocanut said...
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CC said...

BB: I'm not linking to the wingnut demographic as much since a number of my readers have suggested that there's no point driving traffic their way when I can make my point with a screenshot. And I agree.

Ti-Guy said...

Eschaton has the policy of linking to critical commentary of the target in question, sending traffic where it is more deserved.

Of course, no one pays attention to these blogs other than you, so that's not really relevant, but I thought I'd mention that as a blogging "tip of the trade."