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Thank you!Non-burnable trash. Check your local area collection days - it’s like 2-3 times a month
And to save for modesty, you can wrap it in newspaper or something that conceals what it is when it's picked up.Thank you!
Just like with broken dishes and glasses, I usually wrap those up in newspaper or used paper bags so that people don't get hurt when the pick it up.
And to save for modesty, you can wrap it in newspaper or something that conceals what it is when it's picked up.
Just like with broken dishes and glasses, I usually wrap those up in newspaper or used paper bags so that people don't get hurt when the pick it up.
To which comments are you replying?She didn’t say it was broken ...
Any idea how to dispose of vibrators and such?
Now we’re talking.Superglue them to the hood of a Mercedes Benz as a more appropriate hood ornament?
Sign “R.Mutt 1917” on the handle of the toy and try to haggle your way into an art museum?Superglue them to the hood of a Mercedes Benz as a more appropriate hood ornament?
Hmmmm a Duchamp fan here... Très Impressionné !Sign “R.Mutt 1917” on the handle of the toy and try to haggle your way into an art museum?
They are pretty temperamental. One especially got water damaged and would just go off on its own accord. I remember picking up my suitcase at the airport once and it and I could hear it on full wack from inside the bag, it made for a very awkward customs checkShe didn’t say it was broken ...
Glue a thermometer on the side and rebrand it to take temperature orally.
There was a reference to such occurrences in the movie “Fight Club.”They are pretty temperamental. One especially got water damaged and would just go off on its own accord. I remember picking up my suitcase at the airport once and it and I could hear it on full wack from inside the bag, it made for a very awkward customs check
Any idea how to dispose of vibrators and such? I don’t think I can throw them in with the burnables and I’d sooner bury the stuff than head down to 7-Eleven to get a trash collection sticker for them. Any suggestions? Many thanks.