Today’s Toronto Sun fell for the bait and did exactly what retired Etobicoke architect Mel Glickman wanted: it printed his controversial fictional “Authentic Asian Canine Cuisine” menu, featuring items such as “Garlic Husky Hot Paws” and “BBQ’d Beagle Tongue”.
This story deserves a write-up but to feature his tasteless poor attempt at humour on the front page gives him exactly the kind of attention he’s looking for.
Since the cover was printed early this morning, Glickman has retired back to his residence to start working on a special weekend feature for the Toronto Sun – his “feline fare” menu is slated for Saturday’s Sun cover and his “raccoon diner” menu has the main slot for Sunday’s Sun.
Sadly, the very fact that TorontoSunSucks.com is talking about this gives Glickman and the Toronto Sun more exposure. Needless to say, anyone with half a brain wouldn’t buy a newspaper just because it contains “1000 ways to cook a dead dog” on the cover.
I’ll save my 75 cents for something more intellectually stimulating – like bubble gum.

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