ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew! There are not enough ews to explain this. Mice I can deal with and have seen around many stations (or track level of the subway). But rats? ick.
Hey - give GO a break, the Rat had a lit ciggie in his mouth, was on the way to stand blocking a door and then put his little footsies up on a seat and - according to the clauses in the double-plus-secret Donkey Entitlement Act of 2008 - was rendered effectively invisible to enforcement officers... if there had been any around, which there weren't.
The sad thing here is a lot of GO Stations are only open for the morning rush, so those guys get the run of the place all day while everyone stays outside.
That thing is small. Early one morning (pre-dawn) I was walking along Queen St. by the Eaton Centre when I startled a HUGE fat-squirrel sized rat who had been skulking in the shadows of the sidewalk. Ratzilla practically ran right across my feet. I practically ran the rest of the way to my office.
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ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew! There are not enough ews to explain this. Mice I can deal with and have seen around many stations (or track level of the subway). But rats? ick.
ReplyDeleteL'il fella probably forgot to tap his Presto card...
ReplyDeleteI once saw a mouse leaving the Timothy's Coffee place in the TD Centre. He probably skipped out on his coffee and cake bill.
On a serious note....Ewwww and ICK!!!
Hey - give GO a break, the Rat had a lit ciggie in his mouth, was on the way to stand blocking a door and then put his little footsies up on a seat and - according to the clauses in the double-plus-secret Donkey Entitlement Act of 2008 - was rendered effectively invisible to enforcement officers... if there had been any around, which there weren't.
ReplyDeleteI see mice all the time at Union Subway Station.
ReplyDeleteThe sad thing here is a lot of GO Stations are only open for the morning rush, so those guys get the run of the place all day while everyone stays outside.
I think it's a mouse.
ReplyDeleteThat thing is small. Early one morning (pre-dawn) I was walking along Queen St. by the Eaton Centre when I startled a HUGE fat-squirrel sized rat who had been skulking in the shadows of the sidewalk. Ratzilla practically ran right across my feet. I practically ran the rest of the way to my office.
ReplyDeleteOh please. You want mice? I'll give you mice! Just go to Warden station and order one of the raisin muffins. Which were originally plain when baked.
ReplyDeleteIt looks more like a mouse to me from the size. Rats are usually a lot larger and if it is a baby/youngster it would be a lot thicker and pudgier.
ReplyDeleteStill gross indoors where there is food at the coffee shops. Hope everything is sealed properly...