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April 08, 2010

Two words. Rhymes with rusty cookers.

Just two words in the lead of  the blockbuster story on Rahim Jaffer, in today's Star, have started a small stampede on Twitter. As I write this, there is a concerted effort to have "busty hookers" become a trending topic in the Canadian Twitterverse. The attempts are hilarious. You can view them here.

Or, you could also take a look at what happens when you take the word "Canadians" out of the Speech from the Throne and insert today's two new favourite words.

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Musty bookers?? Trusty lookers?? Fusty rookers?? But my fave is lusty plookers?? (Plooks = Ulster Scots word for coughs)

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Susan Delacourt on Politics


  • Susan Delacourt, the Star's Senior Writer in Ottawa, has covered federal politics for more than two decades as a reporter and bureau chief.