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Why Does This Happen?

- EvilGentleman - Thursday, March 8th, 2007 : goo

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Just some plain old garbage I saw overflowing out of the garbage can and onto the sidewalk on Atwater Street in front of the Lionel-Groulx Metro station while I was waiting for the 211 bus.

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The fact that this can happen is a normal fact of life, but when I really think about it, why? Really, think about it! Are the city workers or garbagemen inefficient? Are there too few garbage cans for such a high-traffic area? Are people just plain old slobs? What are your opinions? Let's hear from you.

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EvilGentleman: 8th Mar 2007 - 01:35 GMT

Or perhaps it is the vile habit of coffee-drinking that is to blame. As you can see in these (unfortunately fuzzy due to my imperfect camera) pictures, there are at least two coffee cups each from Tim Horton's and McDonald's, as well as several others, in the pile that has formed.
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jack: 8th Mar 2007 - 03:24 GMT

you know there might be some good food in there and a homeless person or a homely person like me could get some good nutrition and for free, can't beat that!!!! hey, whats in your stomach evil and whats for lunch tomorrow. someday i have to tell you about my mouthfull of tuna and olive oil and then i sneezed in the lunchroon in high school.

EvilGentleman: 8th Mar 2007 - 03:37 GMT

Why do I have this feeling the sneeze resulted in a few of your classmates becoming rather ill? I like the way you describe yourself as having a home, therefore homely. Nice improvisational usage of the English language.

Sirhcbre: 8th Mar 2007 - 03:38 GMT

Coffee places should offer a discount to people who bring their own cups. I see empty coffee cups all over the place all the time!

diana : 20th Jul 2007 - 05:40 GMT

to all the problems that we have the problem of Garbage disposal is what i hated most..

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