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Your Hamilton trash cans just got famous in London.

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You won't believe what they found on our streets

Good morning from the Hammer — steel town, art town, your town. Don't look away.

Okay, listen. You know how sometimes you see something completely random, but it just *screams* Hamilton? Like spotting a guy in a Ticats jersey down by the waterfront on a Tuesday, or catching the smell of pierogies from a church basement on Barton. Well, someone on Reddit, bless their heart, just noticed something truly wild. They were in London, England, walking around, right? And they saw the exact same litter bins we have all over Hamilton. The *exact same ones*. Our bins are out there, across the ocean. What the hell, right?

### Our Bins Are Famous

This isn't some generic city bin we're talking about, like those plain green ones. This is about *our* specific, Hamilton-issue street furniture showing up in one of the biggest cities in the world. It makes you wonder. Did we get them from London? Did London get them from us? Are our litter bins actually British imports, or is there some international litter bin cartel we don't know about? It’s the kind of thing that makes you pause on James Street North during Art Crawl and stare at a garbage can, just a little bit harder.

Here's why this matters more than you think:

* **Local Pride:** It's a small, weird point of connection with a huge global city. Makes you feel like we're part of something bigger, even if it's just about trash.

* **Hamilton's Mystery:** It adds to the quirky, sometimes baffling charm of our city. We’re the city of waterfalls, the steel town, and apparently, the international litter bin hub.

* **The "So What?"** Next time you're tossing a coffee cup near Jackson Square or down by Gage Park, remember our bins might have cousins in London. It’s a small, funny reminder that even the most mundane parts of our city have a story, and sometimes, that story stretches across an ocean.

Good morning from the Hammer — steel town, art town, your town. Don't look away.

The crew on the Morning Wire show probably have some theories on this, you should tune in live at mornings.live.

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