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im sure some of you recycle everything
I recycle alot of things except for plastic, paper and glass

my neighbor has white boxes in her kitchen over beside the fridge
one box for each category. paper, plastic and aluminum

I collect metals and recycle them, been doing it for a few weeks
im actually making good money doing it

today I turned in 2040 lbs of old radiators, the large cast type that
you heat a house with
there was 9 of them, 8 of them weighed about 260 lbs each. whew!

we get $4 per 100 lbs

right now, I have 2 old claw foot tubs on my trailer, I was going to
scrap them but a friend drove by and said they are in big demand...

but dang! it takes so much money to make them attractive
like.. an $800.00 moen faucet, another 40.00 in traps and brass
then another 300 to have them sandblasted and enameled/glazed?
anyway, Im not going that route, I don't have the storage

I think these tubs weigh about 250 - 270 lbs ea

what a hoot! Im scraping them! and going to breakfast on the money
haaaaaaaaa hahahah

back to everyday practical recycling
how do you feel about an in home incenerator

wouldn't it be nice to open a little door throw something in and poof!
up in smoke!

I guarantee it would cause alot of cut backs at the local hospitols as
burning stuff before it gets funky (like old raw chicken foam trays)
that sort of thing

more people are sick from 2 things.. 1. not drinking enough water 2.
not washing their hands

THE WORLD IS SICK FROM NOT DRINKING ENOUGH WATER AND NOT WASHING THEIR
DAMN HANDS

so... it is important (climbing on my soapbox) it is important to wash
your nasty hands, don't leave nasty old cans laying in the kitchen
trash for days.. that's how sickness starts

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Consider sterilization.

Please.

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Watch how you talk to my child.


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naked on the phone wrote:

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> THE WORLD IS SICK FROM NOT DRINKING ENOUGH WATER AND NOT WASHING THEIR
> DAMN HANDS
>
> so... it is important (climbing on my soapbox) it is important to wash
> your nasty hands, don't leave nasty old cans laying in the kitchen
> trash for days.. that's how sickness starts
>


Wait a minute...you said lack of water and handwashing causes sickness.
Where does kitchen trash fit into that equation? You don't go sifting
through it with bare hands, do you?

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> Wait a minute...you said lack of water and handwashing causes sickness.
> Where does kitchen trash fit into that equation? You don't go sifting
> through it with bare hands, do you?
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> gloria p


to answer your question, sure, you could smush something down in that
nasty bag you call trash BUT suppose you go out in pubic, suppose you
"wash" your hand after taking.. using the bathroom... then you blow
dry.. BUT THEN YOU PUUUUSH THE DOOR OPEN
OMG! you've just suddenly touched 1,000 dicks and pussies.
dicks because that's whats been touching the pussies

use your imagination

<getting back on my soapbox>

NEVER OPEN A PUBLIC BATHROOM DOOR WITH YOUR HANDS
OPEN A DOOR LIKE A WAITER, YUSE YOUR FEET

i do

i don't give a rip who thinks it looks strange or what

Look, Im just trying to help, it's working for me

the public is nasty

back to home sanitization

funk is funk, you know when it's funky



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Ace Berserker wrote:
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>
> Please.


why should i consider sterilization? i moved no HANDLED and moved over
8,000 lbs of steel this week. YOU WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO BUY A NEW CAR if
it wont for someone like me recycling steel.

i moved enough steel to build 4 nice cars, get a grip

no biggie, it's just a good hustle

man who moves 8,000 lbs of steel with his hands, also has a dick made
of steel
unlike your little limp shriveled blistered pecker

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> man who moves 8,000 lbs of steel with his hands, also has a dick made
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> unlike your little limp shriveled blistered pecker
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Heh

That's my boy.




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On 27 Oct 2006 18:58:41 -0700, "naked on the phone"
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>NEVER OPEN A PUBLIC BATHROOM DOOR WITH YOUR HANDS
>OPEN A DOOR LIKE A WAITER, YUSE YOUR FEET
>
>i do


Kinda tough to do when they open "in".

<ducking>

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> Kinda tough to do when they open "in".


AT LAST someone with some sense about them


ah inners are not hard
just pluck on mo clean paper towel... after its open, do a bankshot
into the wastebasket with the paper towel or throw it on the floor and
mumble something like..

****ing filthy bathroom

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> On 27 Oct 2006 18:58:41 -0700, "naked on the phone"
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>>NEVER OPEN A PUBLIC BATHROOM DOOR WITH YOUR HANDS
>>OPEN A DOOR LIKE A WAITER, YUSE YOUR FEET
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>>i do

>
> Kinda tough to do when they open "in".
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> <ducking>
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hahahaha!




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> Kinda tough to do when they open "in".
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> <ducking>


I have even pulled out my wallet and used it to open the door
if its an in opening door, there is a handle
that's why God gave us gents a wallet

sometimes (unthinkable) I have used my.. BEEEP

just kidding (would be to chilly on me willy)

lol

OR.. someone might open the door on it...

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On 27 Oct 2006 19:41:49 -0700, "naked on the phone"
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>I have even pulled out my wallet and used it to open the door
>if its an in opening door, there is a handle
>that's why God gave us gents a wallet


Hmmmm. I doubt you go straight home to sanitize your wallet, so what
do you do when you need to use it?


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"cybercat" > wrote in :

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> "naked on the phone" > wrote:
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>> man who moves 8,000 lbs of steel with his hands, also has a dick made
>> of steel
>> unlike your little limp shriveled blistered pecker
>>

>
> Heh
>
> That's my boy.
>
>
>
>
>


Adopted no doubt.
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> "cybercat" > wrote in :
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>> "naked on the phone" > wrote:
>>>
>>> man who moves 8,000 lbs of steel with his hands, also has a dick made
>>> of steel
>>> unlike your little limp shriveled blistered pecker
>>>

>>
>> Heh
>>
>> That's my boy.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

>
> Adopted no doubt.


Absolutely. I don't have any children .. that I know of, NUDGE NUDGE
WINK WINK

(P.S. you sound awfully familiar.)


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sf wrote:

> Hmmmm. I doubt you go straight home to sanitize your wallet, so what
> do you do when you need to use it?


use the filthy lucre then
"washhhh your hands'

lets not get freak about this ok

if you can stop playing with your dick long enough

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