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07-31-2008 07:49 AM #1
This guy is a moron...I think....recycling for fuel??
Hi everyone,
Just thought I'd share something that made me scratch my head last night...
In our neighborhood Thursday mornings are recycling pickup, so Weds night we put out our recycle bins full of plastic/tin bottles and cans. Last night some guy in a big Lincoln towncar pulls up, digs through my bin for a few 5 cent soda cans, he throws them in a bag in his back seat, and proceeds to stop at every other house on my block...
So, How many cans would this dude have to collect to recover the fuel is town car is burning?? I mean really...at $4.25 a gallon that thing probably is burning more fuel than he can ever recover by collecting 5 cent cans.
Just had to tell somebody, i thought it was pretty ironic.
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07-31-2008 08:32 AM #2
Well some people just have no lifeConfusious say: He who dies with the most toys, Wins
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07-31-2008 08:35 AM #3
I can understand if he had some sort of cart or wagon, and walked the neighborhood, atleast he'll get some excercise while earning money.
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07-31-2008 08:40 AM #4
What you have there is the Al Gore school of mentality.Ken Thomas
NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
The simplest road is usually the last one sought
Wild Willie & AA/FA's The greatest show in drag racing
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07-31-2008 08:41 AM #5
Maybe the recycling is just a front and hes casing out the neighbouhoodConfusious say: He who dies with the most toys, Wins
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07-31-2008 09:21 AM #6
We have a guy in my hometown that is a real "entrepreneur". He doesn't "drive" much at all. Every weekend he drives an old beat up Chevy station wagon and parks at different spots around town. He dresses in old dirty jeans and a sweat shirt then and puts up his lawn chair and a cardboard sign that says "Cans and Bottles Wanted". I've seen him at least 10 times and every time the back of the wagon is filled with bags of bottles and cans. Word around town is the guy isn't poor by no means and uses the money he gets on the weekend to finance his family's vacation every year!
Can you say "Flim Flam Man"
Pat1930 A Bone
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07-31-2008 09:29 AM #7
Originally Posted by NTFDAY
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07-31-2008 10:33 AM #8
hey i ahve been poor enough to do that at least i walk 3 blocks at a time and go get my truck
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07-31-2008 11:23 AM #9
What you have there is a guy who has not felt the sting of birdshort on his buns, or has forgotten the feeling.
If he wants to avoid the feeling, he needs to stay our of my neighborhood. My neighbors don't take kindly to weirdo's doing weirdo things.Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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07-31-2008 11:27 AM #10
Back in the 70s I went to Alaska as a young man. The pipeline was booming. I sometimes stayed at a boarding house in Fairbanks for a few days. The old gal that ran it was tough as nails. first thing she asks me is if I want to work a few hours every morning. sure. Well it's cleaning and stocking sleazy bars at 5 in the morning but on the way downtown we dumpster dive behind safeway. It was just like shopping inside the store, all out dated products by the cases. The old gal fed her family and a lot of welfare moms from those dumpsters and she also owned a brand new GM motor home.
If a man can drive a Lincoln or pay for a vacation from gathering cans more power to him I say.
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07-31-2008 11:36 AM #11
In most cases, what he is doing is illegal. The trash becomes the property of the city once it is put out. The other side of the coin is that maybe he needs this income to support himself.
There is a local guy who rides a bike and he picks up aluminum. I think he has some mental issues, but he is the hardest working guy I have ever seen. I see him at 6 am, I see him at midnight, 7-24 pretty much. His territory is huge, I have seen him all over Lee County, peddling his bike, which is usually loaded with bags of stuff and sometimes long pieces of aluminum siding and other scraps.
A girl I worked with had a storage building and this same guy coincidently had one near hers. She said one day he peddled in, opened the door to his storage unit, and it was crammed full of every kind of aluminum there is. It was spilling out the door!! I guess he plays the market and sells it when the price goes up. Probably one of those guys who will have $20 million stuffed under his mattress when he dies.
Don
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07-31-2008 11:55 AM #12
We have 2 folks here that pedal their bikes around picking up deposit cans and bottles. Both are a bit screwy, but they are keeping out town's roadsides clear of the trash that the inconsiderates dump out of their car windows and they are making a couple of bucks while doing that. Me - well I'm too cheap to 'dump' that kind of money - a full 33 gallon garbage can of empties is worth about $5.00 (100 cans) and it goes against the ever increasing grocery bill.
I do have a problem with people rifling thru my trash - but since I make a weekly run to the dump (transfer station) while doing my other run around chores, not a problem hereDave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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07-31-2008 12:06 PM #13
hay don I remember those bars I was stationed at ft wainwright fron aug 67 to may 69 you could go in the first bar on 1st street facing the chena river have a beer go through the back door into the next bar thy had conmmon doors bave a beer there go outside on 2nd st go next door and go the otther way I think there was about 12 bars total half way down the block the were 2 story after pay day you could hire a bar maid go up to the 5.00 an hr room for adult intertainment it was just like the wild west sure miss the good ol days lol ted
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07-31-2008 02:34 PM #14
A friend of mine was visiting his dad in Michigan about 10 years ago. One day he was bored and decided to pick up bottles. He just walked the road ditch for 8 hours and got over $70 worth of bottles. At the time that was $2 an hour more than minimum wage.
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07-31-2008 04:55 PM #15
Originally Posted by NTFDAYLast edited by pat mccarthy; 07-31-2008 at 05:01 PM.
Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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