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An internet legend about a townhome filled with thousands of beer cans
is actually true and there are pictures to prove it. Last year the
owner of a rented townhome received a call about a horrible stench.
When he went to check it out, he discovered about 70 thousand beer cans
and hundreds of beer boxes inside. There were so many cans the furntire
was buried. The landlord says his tenant seemed like a normal guy and
always paid his rent on time. Since the discovery the landlord helped
his tenant kick the habit. He also recycled the cans, making about 800
dollars. Check out this video:
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The article reminds me of when I lived in Northeast Arkansas, and the beer
places out in the rural countryside (Manila) where they would throw the
empty beer cans out back. There would be large piles of empty beer cans. At
the time most cans were steel so they probably rusted to nothing. I am sure
there were some interesting snakes living in the piles.

Tom


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"Tom or Mary" > wrote:

> The article reminds me of when I lived in Northeast Arkansas, and the beer
> places out in the rural countryside (Manila) where they would throw the
> empty beer cans out back. There would be large piles of empty beer cans. At
> the time most cans were steel so they probably rusted to nothing. I am sure
> there were some interesting snakes living in the piles.
>
> Tom


Arkansas the one state the best roads lead out of?

What do hurricanes in Florida and Divorces in Arkansas
have in common? No matter which state you live in someone will be
loosing a trailer.



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