Only In Toronto Eh?
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Re: Only In Toronto Eh?
Rob Ford had something to do with this.
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Dont mock Toronto, in some parts of the US this dead racoon would have ended up in someones stew pot.
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Are you implying that I would have stewed that with onions and potatoes?John Doe wrote:Dont mock Toronto, in some parts of the US this dead racoon would have ended up in someones stew pot.
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Yes.<eVa>mlite wrote:Are you implying that I would have stewed that with onions and potatoes?John Doe wrote:Dont mock Toronto, in some parts of the US this dead racoon would have ended up in someones stew pot.
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Re: Only In Toronto Eh?
As a Vancouverite, i can say that T.O. needs to leave rotting corpses on the ground to improve the overall smell of the city; it's a part of their city improvement project.
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So very true... I've lived all around Ontario, and there's nothing quite like that downtown Toronto smell..... of course my sister, who lives there, thinks it smells just fine.OmgOhnoes wrote:As a Vancouverite, i can say that T.O. needs to leave rotting corpses on the ground to improve the overall smell of the city; it's a part of their city improvement project.
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