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Daehawk wrote:WTF wont garbage pickup let me have a bi weekly plan? Im lucky to have 1 bag a week but I can only get service per month. At $5 a week I cant afford it this next month. Its just not worth it. Ive asked for bi monthly and they said no. Im calling to cancel this month then get it back next month,. Im tempted to just tell them Ill be doing this for good :twisted: :twisted:

I really need once a month pickup.
It's part of my property taxes. Otherwise I would feel the same as you. We have 70 gallon bins given to us by the city. 1 for recycling and 1 for garbage. With a 70 gallon bin, I put out the trash once a month or less most of the time. I fill up a 10 gallon bag of trash every two to three weeks and the recycling gets filled about every other month.
The recycle bin gets filled to overflowing most weeks because Curio City and Wife together generate more incoming cardboard than I can reuse. Trash is a different story -- every 3-4 weeks would be plenty if it weren't for odor (we don't have a garbage disposal). Although that's changed since we adopted two kittens. They go through a lot of litter. Even with that, at least 75% of our waste is recyclables.

We pay an annual $180 trash fee. Those who want to opt out can get a dump sticker instead and haul it themselves.
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We have 3 kids and we both work full-time. The amount of garbage we produce is unconscionable.
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Well, I now know what Axe Cop looks like. Also, one of the FBI agents on Gravity Falls.

So...thanks!
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GreenGoo wrote:We have 3 kids and we both work full-time. The amount of garbage we produce is unconscionable.
We also have 3 kids - all in diapers (and you better believe we're filling landfills with disposables).

We've got two giant bins that get picked up weekly, although we typically only fill one of them (mostly with the aforementioned diapers). We recently gained a second similarly sized recycling bin, which is totally necessary since that pickup is every other week and we recycle more than we trash (plus others in the alley seem to like putting recycling in our bin).
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Daehawk wrote:WTF wont garbage pickup let me have a bi weekly plan? Im lucky to have 1 bag a week but I can only get service per month. At $5 a week I cant afford it this next month. Its just not worth it. Ive asked for bi monthly and they said no. Im calling to cancel this month then get it back next month,. Im tempted to just tell them Ill be doing this for good :twisted: :twisted:

I really need once a month pickup.
If you call and cancel, you might get a visitor from your local health department. Ask me how I know.

Regardless, I'm surprised they don't offer different plans. Our garbage pickup is like $81 a quarter and that's for a weekly pickup of 50 gallons. They offer a senior discount and an associated 30 gallon a week pickup. It's only three of us and 50 gallons a week is ridiculous, but I'm not quite convinced we can go down to 30.
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Only having the use of my left hand right now I keep somehow clicking the mouse wheel and scrolling like crazy all over the place. Its driving me nutty. :lol:
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I use a trackball and here the last few week my finger associated with the right mouse button twitches all the time. So when I play Civ 5 I kept sent my units to randoms places all the time. It makes for a much more interesting game.
I have to put the trackball aside unless I need to use it right now.
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ImLawBoy wrote:
GreenGoo wrote:We have 3 kids and we both work full-time. The amount of garbage we produce is unconscionable.
We also have 3 kids - all in diapers (and you better believe we're filling landfills with disposables).
We had 3 in diapers for a short while as well, so I feel your pain. And a dog. And 3 cats. The amount of feces alone my house produced at that time is hard to imagine.

Also, diapers don't burn, they melt. While that might sound scary, what it was is some neighbourhood kids (I'm guessing) lighting our garbage cans on fire (maybe someone flicked a cigarette butt. Who knows) at the side of the road. There was nothing left (not even the can, which was plastic, and literally gone) except for melted diapers.
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What a coincidence. I just had a trash can catch fire recently. Damn near burned my house down because it was sitting up against it. Fortunately I was alerted to it quickly and managed to dragged it away before the fire got uncontrollable.

Thankfully the fire station is only a mile away so I had backup arriving quickly and they made sure it wouldn't flash back.
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I don't normally find myself agreeing with Sammy Hagar, but he was 100% correct in his love for pound cake.
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GreenGoo wrote:
ImLawBoy wrote:
GreenGoo wrote:We have 3 kids and we both work full-time. The amount of garbage we produce is unconscionable.
We also have 3 kids - all in diapers (and you better believe we're filling landfills with disposables).
We had 3 in diapers for a short while as well, so I feel your pain. And a dog. And 3 cats. The amount of feces alone my house produced at that time is hard to imagine.
We used flushable g-diapers. Expensive but not having scat and urine sitting around in bins inside is priceless. And it kept our trash output minimal. Will be using them again.
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LawBeefaroni wrote:
GreenGoo wrote:
ImLawBoy wrote:
GreenGoo wrote:We have 3 kids and we both work full-time. The amount of garbage we produce is unconscionable.
We also have 3 kids - all in diapers (and you better believe we're filling landfills with disposables).
We had 3 in diapers for a short while as well, so I feel your pain. And a dog. And 3 cats. The amount of feces alone my house produced at that time is hard to imagine.
We used flushable g-diapers. Expensive but not having scat and urine sitting around in bins inside is priceless. And it kept our trash output minimal. Will be using them again.
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You on the nest, LB shorty?
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Hyperlink (Deep Down) by Eiffel 65 sounds like it belongs in a Don't Hug Me I'm Scared video.
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LawBeefaroni wrote:
GreenGoo wrote:
ImLawBoy wrote:
GreenGoo wrote:We have 3 kids and we both work full-time. The amount of garbage we produce is unconscionable.
We also have 3 kids - all in diapers (and you better believe we're filling landfills with disposables).
We had 3 in diapers for a short while as well, so I feel your pain. And a dog. And 3 cats. The amount of feces alone my house produced at that time is hard to imagine.
We used flushable g-diapers. Expensive but not having scat and urine sitting around in bins inside is priceless. And it kept our trash output minimal. Will be using them again.
What's the price difference between the two? May have to look into switching over to those...have 2 kids of my own and getting rid of that stench all day long would be a total game changer!
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I could use those and not have to get up during gaming :)
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Isgrimnur wrote: Don't Hug Me I'm Scared video.
What did you do to my brain? :confusion-seeingstars:
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tonywheelie wrote: What's the price difference between the two? May have to look into switching over to those...have 2 kids of my own and getting rid of that stench all day long would be a total game changer!

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LawBeefaroni wrote:
GreenGoo wrote:
ImLawBoy wrote:
GreenGoo wrote:We have 3 kids and we both work full-time. The amount of garbage we produce is unconscionable.
We also have 3 kids - all in diapers (and you better believe we're filling landfills with disposables).
We had 3 in diapers for a short while as well, so I feel your pain. And a dog. And 3 cats. The amount of feces alone my house produced at that time is hard to imagine.
We used flushable g-diapers. Expensive but not having scat and urine sitting around in bins inside is priceless. And it kept our trash output minimal. Will be using them again.
When we went through the nightmare of our basement sewage flood, the water department guys tried to pin it on flushable diapers in our line. We had never used any of these, so it was a non-issue, but it prompted a whole tirade on how flushable diapers aren't. It does appear that a lot of them (from someone else's house) were involved in the blockage in the city pipe beyond our house lateral.
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Blackhawk wrote:
Isgrimnur wrote: Don't Hug Me I'm Scared video.
What did you do to my brain? :confusion-seeingstars:
:mrgreen:

The more people that watch those, the happier I am.
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Isgrimnur wrote:
Blackhawk wrote:
Isgrimnur wrote: Don't Hug Me I'm Scared video.
What did you do to my brain? :confusion-seeingstars:
:mrgreen:

The more people that watch those, the happier I am.
You're a monster! :lol:

I first heard of that series in a warning from other parents not to let kids watch them.
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hentzau wrote: You on the nest, LB?
Yep. I think I mentioned it in the career thread. Due in June, 6 years to the day after #1. :oops:
tonywheelie wrote:
What's the price difference between the two? May have to look into switching over to those...have 2 kids of my own and getting rid of that stench all day long would be a total game changer!
Not having bought regular ones I'm not sure, but everyone told me they were more. There's the initial investment of the shells ($8 or so each?)and the flushable inserts are around $0.45 each in bulk iirc. Just be sure to keep the washing machine clear in the event of side leakage.


We did some tests on how they break down and I'm comfortable that they won't clog/damage drains but I'm no expert.
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Cookie theft
Five men have received prison sentences of between 16 and 44 months for the theft of a trailer containing £20,000 worth of Jammie Dodgers.

The trailer was taken from Burton’s food factory in Torfaen on 17 June last year, after the gang had travelled from Liverpool to Gwent to carry out the theft, Cardiff Crown Court heard this week.

The thieves gained access to the factory in stolen vehicles, posing as DHL delivery staff.
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In constructing my garden wall this weekend, I had to use a wheelbarrow a bunch and while it is nice to lift heavy loads, it's still, well heavy. The I read this today on DubiousQuality.

Why aren't these still made?? Two wheeled cart type models are not equivalent because the single wheel can go places 2 cannot. Or at least my searches have turned up nothing. Have I found my million dollar idea?

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It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Isgrimnur wrote:Pack Wheel?
That's the concept, although it's not modified for garden use (you need a bucket and I was thinking the traditional raised center stack could have clips for tools). I didn't find anything even close, though, so good job! :)
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They state that bicycle panniers work well. You could get some hard-sided ones that would work, or figure out a way to strap a plastic tote to the top of it.
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stessier wrote:
Isgrimnur wrote:Pack Wheel?
That's the concept, although it's not modified for garden use (you need a bucket and I was thinking the traditional raised center stack could have clips for tools). I didn't find anything even close, though, so good job! :)
Seems like the garden variety would make for a great DIY project.
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Dial-a-Swede.
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This is just a WTF story all around. Louisiana Tech hires Tyler Summitt, the 23 year old son of legendary coach Pat Summitt, as the head coach of their women's basketball team. Two years later, he abruptly resigns after impregnating one of his players. Journalists start writing about how this somehow "tarnishes" his mother's legacy.

There is not a single person involved here that showed even a semblance of good judgement. The school for hiring a 23-year-old as a head coach (I don't care who his mother was). The coach for sleeping with his player (and vice versa). Anyone who tries to connect this back to Pat Summitt.
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I'm sure he'll enter rehab next.
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Skinypupy wrote:This is just a WTF story all around. Louisiana Tech hires Tyler Summitt, the 23 year old son of legendary coach Pat Summitt, as the head coach of their women's basketball team. Two years later, he abruptly resigns after impregnating one of his players. Journalists start writing about how this somehow "tarnishes" his mother's legacy.

There is not a single person involved here that showed even a semblance of good judgement. The school for hiring a 23-year-old as a head coach (I don't care who his mother was). The coach for sleeping with his player (and vice versa). Anyone who tries to connect this back to Pat Summitt.
I wonder which one?

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I think the coach is the guy in the center, holding the ball.
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Smoove_B wrote:I think the coach is the guy in the center, holding the ball.
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# 32 definitely has a come hither look...
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Jaymann wrote:# 32 definitely has a come hither look...
I was leaning to #24, #32 looks a little too much like Omarosa.
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Ok I get qwerty but why are the keys staggered? Ive seen some straight aligned keyboards which look strange.
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AWS260 wrote:Dial-a-Swede.
To gin up interest in the Scandinavian country, a Swedish tourism agency created the Swedish Number, 46-771-793-336, a single phone line that connects international callers to randomly selected Swedish volunteers to chat about whatever is on their minds.
They did the same thing in Brussels (I think), except they installed several specially-marked phones in public squares-and-what-not, and basically let any passerby answer them. It was on the news a while back.
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Daehawk wrote:Ok I get qwerty but why are the keys staggered? Ive seen some straight aligned keyboards which look strange.
The keys are staggered because the keyboard is designed to be like a typewriter keyboard (where the keys were connected to levers that needed to be spaced out).
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