Saturday, November 11, 2006
A question
I will admit, this is a question that I have wondered about over the years.
3 Comments:
By Papa Ray, at Sat Nov 11, 10:14:00 PM:
I'm thinking that anyone who worries about this has way too few problems in his/her life and way too much time on their hands.
But to clarify.
Feed the leftovers to your animals, or force down your disposal (no bones please), put the plastics together in one bag, your glass in another and your paper in the last.
Give them to a green person or take them by the recyclers...
Then you won't have a trash problem.
If you live in the country and are lazy, just dig a hole, put everything in there, pour gasoline in and burn it. Be sure and do this on a calm day, stand by with water hoses and drink lots of beer while watching.
When it's full, cover it up and dig another.
Papa Ray
West Texas
USA
By Lanky_Bastard, at Sun Nov 12, 12:58:00 PM:
I tried drilling a hole, it got clogged rather easily.
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How does rainwater get in a garbage can that has a lid on it? If the garbage men have dumped it out and left the lid off, there's no garbage in it to get wet, right?Just dump out the water and put the lid back on. How hard was that?
Solutions to the rest of it:
1)Get better plastic bags
2)Put meat and food scraps in a bag in the freezer until garbage day if you don't want to give them to the dogs.
Then you don't need holes. There's always a third way--it's the zen way.