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Transylvania 90210
Here it is in action with a customized soundtrack (this is a great IG profile/creator).
 

Westy

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Nov 22, 2002
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Damn, you brave.
In some areas that is nothing but an invitation for a round of Ding Dong Ditch.

I don't know if it was the when/where of growing up. But kids literally terrorized the neighborhood and people had to prepare accordingly, has not been the case for anywhere I have lived as an adult.
 

junkyard

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I don't know if it was the when/where of growing up. But kids literally terrorized the neighborhood and people had to prepare accordingly, has not been the case for anywhere I have lived as an adult.
kids around here where doing it. Not my house mind you. But the local next door was full of petrified Karens in an uproar about the whole thing.
 

HardtailHack

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In Montreal they just wait until they start to crumble. Then they ignore it and add cages to catch the falling concrete.



Gardiner Expressway in Toronto is also no different. Just crumbling away with patch jobs done all the time.


Where the heck do our taxes go? :busted:
It's like they forgot to put the reo in then slapped some in last minute and rendered over it.
Why would it be so close to the surface, or is that all part of a patch job?
 

canadmos

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It's like they forgot to put the reo in then slapped some in last minute and rendered over it.
Why would it be so close to the surface, or is that all part of a patch job?
Can't comment on the Montreal sections, but I'm sure there are some big stories behind some of it - partly age, maybe shoddy construction, corruption etc - https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/montreal-decline-neil-macdonald-1.3501352

That second picture is structure built back in the 60's (I think) and according to wiki was never designed to be tolerant to road salt use. So all of that steel corroded, expanded and sluffed the concrete off. Instead of building a new freeway, the city of Toronto is going to spend $$$$$$ fixing it for years until ????.

 

SkaredShtles

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In a van.... down by the river

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