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When we sold our home 'up north', we were pleased to have the 'street shoppers'... We lived on a country road and things disappeared quickly. I was very happy people found a use for it.
Here is just one (of many) lots. The only time I was aggravated is when they also took the free sign! My fault of course, but I never pondered someone would take that old moldy board :laugh: http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/...ps490902b7.jpg |
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We have experienced this on numerous occasions. I had put a few 5' tall metal shelving units out to the trash (inexpensive flimsy shelving that came with the pre owned home purchase). A few minutes later a women with a Chrysler convertible stopped and was attempting to put those dirty shelving units in the back seat of her nice car! I asked her to stop, and I delivered them in my truck to her garage. I agree with the others, it is nice if someone else has a need for the stuff, as opposed to it being just buried at the landfill.
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Someone breezes down our street on trash pick up eve with their large pick up and trailer.They pick up anything they can sell for scrap or use. I set out a vacuum cleaner last week. It was gone an hour later. We called it dumpster diving also. If it's off my hands I'm good.
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I understand that someone's trash is another's treasure and many people have made a good living searching for that treasure. However, it did baffle me as I watched a woman in a golf cart inspect two large plants, one a palm, that we left out front. About an hour later she returned in a truck and took both plants
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Great memories. :coolsmiley: |
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