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PostPosted: May 17th, '07, 16:49 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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i got a perment bend in my back from always bending over rubbish bins


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PostPosted: May 17th, '07, 18:54 
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Sounds like my father-in-law :lol:
Now there is a man who collects everything and dumps nothing :shock:


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EllKayBee, I guess we would have to classify him as an Ubber Red Neck! Someone who exceeds the expectations by finding diamonds amoungst the dreck!

Steve, you might be a RedNeck if you decided to take scrap pieces of rain gutter, clamps, an old ladder and garden hose to make a waterfall for your garden. You might be a RedNeck if you've made a sculpture for your lawn out of two satellite dishes, setting one on edge and the other one on the ground and placed a female mannequin in the center of it to make a replica of a famous painting. You might be a RedNeck if your neighbor throws out a two foot section of gardenhose, and you can't wait for him to go back inside so you can get it. You might be a RedNeck if you haven't cut your lawn until the city comes around a given you a warning, and then you go to court and tell the judge you're just doing your part to stop global warming.

Aquamad, does he wash and reuse his plastic lunch sacks? Now there is the extreme of recycling, as I see it. (We produce and use too much plastic products/containers as it is. But saving used food wrappers?)
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Aquamad, does he wash and reuse his plastic lunch sacks?

Lucky for us he stops short of doing that ;)


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PostPosted: May 19th, '07, 06:59 
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I hate to admit it, but my mother used to when I was a kid! She and dad would can and freeze produce from our garden, and to cut down on the expense of the plastic bags she used inside the waxed pasteboard boxes she would wash them out, dry them and use them over. When we moved I had an orange crate box of them that I pitched!


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Any South Aussies looking for a free bath tub?
In todays weekend shopper:
" Give away bath tub, white solid 168cm by 74 cm"
Contact Daniel and he'll give you the number location: Blair Athol


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PostPosted: May 29th, '07, 08:09 
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Watch for the ones that say "rarely used"! :lol:


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PostPosted: May 29th, '07, 15:45 
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work'n down the tip this weekend, anyone want to put a order in for a $5 bathtub....or a random item of interest...i always bring something home :D :D


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