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vinnie

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what are YOU bitching about. i'm sure HH is the type that sorts the paper, glass, metal, etc. :mj07:

I'M SURE OF IT!

not that there's anything wrong with that.




Don't let HH see this :scared

Because plastic doesn't break down the way organic material does, ocean currents and tides have carried it thousands of miles to an area between Hawaii and the U.S. West Coast, according to the study by the international environmental group Greenpeace.

This swirling vortex, which can grow to be about the size of Texas, is not far from the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, designated as a protected U.S. national monument in June by President George W. Bush

The Greenpeace report, "Plastic Debris in the World's Oceans" said at least 267 species -- including seabirds, turtles, seals, sea lions, whales and fish -- are known to have suffered from entanglement or ingestion of marine debris.

Some 80 percent of this debris comes from land and 20 percent from the oceans, the report said, with four main sources: tourism, sewage, fishing and waste from ships and boats.

The new report comes days after the journal Science projected that Earth's stocks of fish and seafood would collapse by 2048 if trends in overfishing and pollution continue.

Two weeks ago, the U.S. Institute of Medicine said the benefits of eating fish outweigh the risks of toxins detected in the animals
 

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i know a lot of these rules suck but imagine if we had to take our trash to sum dump somewhere:com: . Now that would really suck. Never mess with your lazy trash man cause they can make life miserable.
 

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what are YOU bitching about. i'm sure HH is the type that sorts the paper, glass, metal, etc. :mj07:

I'M SURE OF IT!

not that there's anything wrong with that.

Well, let's say she is they type that WANTS it separated, absolutely! But she stands there :director: at me while I have to pick through every piece of trash and put it in the proper receptacle. I have to pay these fukcers to recycle? Shouldn't they pay ME!

Honestly, I prob get yelled at 4-5 times a day..."THAT GOES IN THE OTHER RECYCLING BIN, READ THE RULES!"

:s1:
 

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Don't let HH see this :scared

Because plastic doesn't break down the way organic material does, ocean currents and tides have carried it thousands of miles to an area between Hawaii and the U.S. West Coast, according to the study by the international environmental group Greenpeace.

This swirling vortex, which can grow to be about the size of Texas, is not far from the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, designated as a protected U.S. national monument in June by President George W. Bush

The Greenpeace report, "Plastic Debris in the World's Oceans" said at least 267 species -- including seabirds, turtles, seals, sea lions, whales and fish -- are known to have suffered from entanglement or ingestion of marine debris.

Some 80 percent of this debris comes from land and 20 percent from the oceans, the report said, with four main sources: tourism, sewage, fishing and waste from ships and boats.

The new report comes days after the journal Science projected that Earth's stocks of fish and seafood would collapse by 2048 if trends in overfishing and pollution continue.

Two weeks ago, the U.S. Institute of Medicine said the benefits of eating fish outweigh the risks of toxins detected in the animals
sonofabitch!
 

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You guys are being real sneaky here.

Seriously, how hard is it to put PAPER in the paper receptacle and CANS in the container receptacle?

I just don't get it. Agent "thinks" he's getting away with putting stuff everywhere, but he's not. Last week when I came home from work, I glanced in the paper can to see containers, dog food bags, all sorts of things :rolleyes:

I mean, how hard is it? Like Vinnie pointed out, our oceans are sickly polluted with trash, and if they are going to haul it away, how hard is it to separate it??

When I lived in the mountains here for 5 years, we never had trash or recycling service. We were very good about not producing much, and only had to take it all in about once a month.
 

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You guys are being real sneaky here.

Seriously, how hard is it to put PAPER in the paper receptacle and CANS in the container receptacle?

I just don't get it. Agent "thinks" he's getting away with putting stuff everywhere, but he's not. Last week when I came home from work, I glanced in the paper can to see containers, dog food bags, all sorts of things :rolleyes:

I mean, how hard is it? Like Vinnie pointed out, our oceans are sickly polluted with trash, and if they are going to haul it away, how hard is it to separate it??

When I lived in the mountains here for 5 years, we never had trash or recycling service. We were very good about not producing much, and only had to take it all in about once a month.

Damn tree huggers. :nono:

Mother Earth is just fine. :SIB
 

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lorax.jpg


Rolltide, you should read "The Lorax".

One of my favorite books of all time.
 

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Don't even fukcing get me started on the rules in the Republic of Boulder!

I have 3, yes 3 fukcing containers, and a list of rules a mile long.

Mixed Paper here, Containers there, reg trash here, different days, diff containers in the house, and out.

Same crap where I live...it sucks. Fcuk the environmentalists. :fingerc:
 

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$48 a quarter here and I split a container and the bill with my next door neighbor. Pick up curbside every wednesday, less than a $100 a year, no complaints:shrug:
 

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$48 a quarter here and I split a container and the bill with my next door neighbor. Pick up curbside every wednesday, less than a $100 a year, no complaints:shrug:
even a stove? :mj07:
 

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even a stove? :mj07:

I guess if it fit in the container:shrug: :mj07:

They have never bitched at me and I only use the little plastic bags you get from the grocery store, every time fill one of those bad boys up, into the container. I also put empty beer bottle empties back into the container that I bought them and put about 4-6 of those in the container unwrapped every week:shrug:
 

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I guess if it fit in the container:shrug: :mj07:

They have never bitched at me and I only use the little plastic bags you get from the grocery store, every time fill one of those bad boys up, into the container. I also put empty beer bottle empties back into the container that I bought them and put about 4-6 of those in the container unwrapped every week:shrug:

you're a good man, gary :SIB
 

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Yep, I have rules. My wife decided to have a party and broke some rules tonight. Pisses me off.

1st rule: Nobody touches my expensive shit in my liquor cabinet. I have a bottle of Patron special reserve tequila that's $100+ when I bought it a few years ago.

I get home and it's half gone. I don't mind if anybody touches the Cap morgans, Jack Daniels, Johnnie Walker, Cuervo tequila, Grand Marnier, Kahlua, Baileys, Grey goose, etc. However, I have a few expensive items in there I don't want touched.

Her response, "Who cares, just go buy a new one."

Man I'm pissed right now.

kneifl

:shrug: ...in a trash thread :shrug: oh mommy :mj07:
 
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