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Top Viewed Posts of 2008, #1-25

Can you guess the most viewed post of 2008? From the Queen St. Fire to Igor's bikes there were plenty of stories from the last 12 months that garnered significant buzz. But only one of these made it into the top 5 and neither were in the top 3. Here's the final list of the top 25.

Previously: Top Viewed Posts of 2008, #26-50

25. Get Out Your Walking Shoes - TTC Strike To Start Monday, April 21, 2008

24. Best New Hockey Night in Canada Theme Song

23. Saw V Telemarketing Campaign Shut Down

22. TTC Strike is Back on The Table

21. Propane Depot Fire Lights Up Toronto Skyline with Massive Mushroom Cloud

20. Bike Sting Nabs Igor At His Bicycle Clinic

19. Why the Feminist Porn Awards Are Important

18. Amber MacArthur Gone from Citytv

17. Extreme Fitness, Extreme Ripoff?

16. Details of Rogers iPhone Pricing Leaked

15. Cancel Your Cable and Get Free TV

14. Silverman Helps No More

13. Toronto Zombie Walk 2008 Photos

12. Dimitri the Lover Models the "Real Man"

11. Comfort Zone Busted in Early Morning Raid

10. Dining with the Dead: Last Meals Delivery Service

9. Rats Invade Happy Seven?

8. Flickr: Sharing much more than Photos

7. Goodbye MLS.ca, Hello Realtor.ca

6. Tripod Prompts Lockdown at Sheridan College

5. Natural "Creek Circle" Spotted in Mississauga

4. 6-Alarm Fire at Queen & Bathurst

3. Iron Maiden Land in Toronto

2. Torontonian Tries to Board Plane at Kelowna Airport While Toting a Gun

1. Rats Feast at Dumpling House

Photo by Roger Cullman


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