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I guess it pays, in a nonremunerative sense, to be constantly rebuffed by the TTC. You’ll recall the Spacers tried to set up a licensing deal for their subway lapel buttons, but were spurned over and over again. TTC left tens of thousands of dollars (in gross sales) on the table.

I guess TTC felt all embarrassed, or somehow thought they owed him something, because whaddya know: Matthew fucking Blackett is now on the TTC customer-service panel.

That will be me at the meetings seated directly in front of him, daring him to call me a liar again.

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