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    People in the big smoke have too much time on their hands.
    Out our way they get left until the critters eat them - sometimes a month or more.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/trending/dead...igil-1.3146036

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    That's funny!

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    that's hilarious
    "I may not have gone where I was supposed to go, but I ended up where I was supposed to be"

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    Glad to see that there's still some Toronto people that aren't politically correct and anal retentive. LOL

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    Damn that is funny.

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    I walked by that yesterday. Some lady was asking how they got a picture of the raccoon before it died. I'm surprised she knew how to get across the street to see it.

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    Completely the type of thing a bunch of my industry co-workers would do just for fun at lunchtime. I love the framed picture. That's the best part.
    Arrogant city dweller.

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    AT least no one attached a "Get well soon" balloon to the varmint!
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    uh, need one of those over-payed union jobs. no accountability, takes the media to get public services pick up a dead raccoon. sounds like they take their mission serious: "Toronto Animal Services promotes the health and safety of people, pets and animals living together in Toronto communities through bylaw enforcement and mobile response."
    best of all, the guy did 'only' his job - not allowed to pick up the garbage people put there, because they didn't pick it up within a reasonable time (given the location).

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    Most cities its the Road Department who is responsible for picking up and disposing of road kill.
    But really funny. Good on torontonians with a good sense of humor. I agree, the framed photo was thoughtfull. lol

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