To all those people who think it’s OK to leave all their old, unwanted crap on the curb on moving day, you are disgusting! Why should I feel like I’m walking through the city dump when I take a nice leisurely walk in September because you can’t be bothered to take responsibility for your shit? It’s not like moving day was a surprise to you, I’m sure there was ample time to plan ahead. If your stuff still has some life in it, take it to a thrift store or sell it on Kijiji. If it’s beyond useful then make some arrangements to take it to the proper disposal facility. If you don’t want it, then you can be damn sure that I don’t want to see it heaped up in a mountain of garbage on the side of the road. I can only imagine, from the state of the stuff left on the curb and the total lack of responsibility for that shit, what your living space must have looked like you filthy vermin. —Responsible and Respectful Mover
This article appears in Aug 30 – Sep 5, 2012.


allan street was piled high this weekend, not sure if anything was useable, it happens every year at this time. no excuse for it tho
Meh, I have furnished an apt or two from the leavings in my younger days. It is what it is.
but there be bed bugs, furious
Yes, but at 20 that was not even remotely a concern. My booze sweat was probly unpalatable anyways.
People are cheap and lazy. Not necessarily in that order.
but o.p., one persons trash, is another treasure trove. haven’t you been watching the pickers lately?
Junk Brothers?
Dear OB… you do realise that as a tenant leaving yer rented abode…you cannot leave it full of junk !
IF you move and it isn’t garbage day, what are you going to do ?
Seeing as , ON Garbage Day, you place the junk at the curb…thats probably why it is there.
I’ve heard it takes 99 clicks to make a clue, now you have 1 click .