VANCOUVER, BC – For decades it has stood to the awe of the people of the Templeton Dr, Dundas area in East Vancouver. A pothole of another Millennium, once thought of as an Indian Burial Ground, turned out that man just tripped and fell in looking for crack.
It is used by the neighborhood as a waiting pool in the summer, and makes people wonder why they always end up with the same type of fool as Mayor, having never voted.
The Pothole of Templeton, it is called, and it was awarded a Pothole as one of Vancouver’s greatest heritage spots.
“We are proud of this spot, from the era of Mayor Owen, to myself, this Pothole has stood, and it will outlast many more Mayors as well,” said Mayor Kennedy Stewart at the ribbon cutting ceremony.
“I remember when people were nagging me about it decades ago,” said former Mayor Phillip Owen, in tears, “I am sure we all remember telling them, we’d do it, but we’d need to increase taxes.”
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