Toronto Fire Deploys Aerial Truck to Hose Down Massive Ice Block Sculpture Promoting Drake Album โ Fans Had Been Attacking It With Blowtorches and Pickaxes
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โToronto Fire Services deployed an aerial truck to hose down a massive ice block sculpture that rapper Drake had installed to promote his upcoming album, after fans began attacking the installation with blowtorches, pickaxes and open flames in an attempt to uncover the hidden release date.โ
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