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Another Thing To Watch For In Toronto Parking Lots

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Another Thing To Watch For In Toronto Parking Lots

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Apparently, "normal" stuff like cars, pedestrians, etc., aren't the only things you have to watch for now in parking lots.


You might also have to look out for:


Rhesus Monkeys!

HUH?! What kind of guy would get a monkey for a pet, and not only that, but get it a jacket and then leave it in the car while shopping at Ikea?

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Arguably that monkey might be a better driver then some of the more stellar Torontonian motorists I've seen.

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Radar Identified wrote:HUH?! What kind of guy would get a monkey for a pet, and not only that, but get it a jacket and then leave it in the car while shopping at Ikea?

LoL, maybe the Owners had a Monkey on their back? Oh ..wait.

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Stanton wrote:Arguably that monkey might be a better driver then some of the more stellar Torontonian motorists I've seen.


MIGHT be? I think you're not giving the monkey enough credit.


Speaking of which, in New Zealand, they actually taught dogs to drive for a short distance (about 100 metres). They went in a straight line. This also demonstrates higher skill than a large percentage of Toronto motorists, who can't stay within their lane on a straight stretch even when they want to, and drift constantly left and right...

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That's because dogs don't have opposable thumbs and can't use a handheld device, put on makeup, shave, eat a bowl of cereal or read a book while driving. All of which i've actually seen.

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