iamfire1
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Morning,
Well! Today was my town's Large Item Dropoff day - a wondrous magical time in which you can throw out just about anything from your home.
We're in the middle of replacing our window shutters, and took this opportunity to decimate our garage and see what else we could get rid of. We're talking bunches of scrap wood, metal, rusted thingees, etc.etc.etc. I ended up packing a MommyMobile (suburban van) twice with all the materials we unearthed!
At the dropoff, I was watching what other people were bringing. Would you believe, I saw a Nordic Track casually heaved over the side? An Ab Roller? A 50 gallon fishtank? A Little Tikes Outdoors gym?
The type of stuff being thrown out was utter lunacy!
Generally, I always advertise my unwanted items at my local . It's a great way to give back to the community (not to mention acquire goodies for your own family - I got several Taebo and Richard Simmons tapes this way).
The folks who ran the dropoff were so helpful that I went to Dunkin Donuts afterwards to bring them back coffee and 2 dozen donuts. I figure it must really be a thankless job!
Anywhos, I just found that lonesome Nordic Track a worthy story to share.
Enjoy,
Barbara
Well! Today was my town's Large Item Dropoff day - a wondrous magical time in which you can throw out just about anything from your home.
We're in the middle of replacing our window shutters, and took this opportunity to decimate our garage and see what else we could get rid of. We're talking bunches of scrap wood, metal, rusted thingees, etc.etc.etc. I ended up packing a MommyMobile (suburban van) twice with all the materials we unearthed!
At the dropoff, I was watching what other people were bringing. Would you believe, I saw a Nordic Track casually heaved over the side? An Ab Roller? A 50 gallon fishtank? A Little Tikes Outdoors gym?
The type of stuff being thrown out was utter lunacy!
Generally, I always advertise my unwanted items at my local . It's a great way to give back to the community (not to mention acquire goodies for your own family - I got several Taebo and Richard Simmons tapes this way).
The folks who ran the dropoff were so helpful that I went to Dunkin Donuts afterwards to bring them back coffee and 2 dozen donuts. I figure it must really be a thankless job!
Anywhos, I just found that lonesome Nordic Track a worthy story to share.
Enjoy,
Barbara