...about the state of the dumpsters over at Carol's Lighting today in the booming metropolis of Humble, TX:
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The Morning After Jerkiness
It has been that slow creep from silent defense shields in place to tiny snippets of less awkward conversation sometimes accompanied by an o...
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I have a tendency to sink into dark places at times (not just menstrual times either damnit). As a survivor, I learned long ago to suck it u...
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As you can clearly see Humprey was looking dapper this morning when I checked on him on the way out the door for work. Stealing yet another...
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what the....critical mass over load
In Chicago they would be fined $250 per incident by streets and sanitation. In addition, most of the garbage collection companies have fines if they arrive to find an overflowing dumpster.
Looks like someone out there isn't doing their job!
It is beyond the realm of unbelievable!
I think I am going to just keep posting picks everyday (in my non-confrontational way) until someone happens to pick it up on the google radar and does something.
Brian...Sadly, it seems we still have enough room to spread out around these heah pahts with all our garbage that no one seems to evah take notice of the crap. As long as there is enough room for it to blow over into someone else's yard, then we are OKAY.
Fabulous!
Kinda' looks like my house did last week right before the movers came. But it's all gone now. Just wrote a post a couple hours ago about 'Jon' - the guy you call when you want all the junk to disappear. You should drop these folks a business card for the local equivalent of 'Jon'.
Hey Mike! That is a good idea :) I was thinking of putting a sign in front of their business doors... or even better, taking an ad out in the local paper :)
This is a bit disgusting. They need to be publicized and if not shamed, as least goaded into doing something.
The problem is no is interested in taking a look at some garbage. Might try the naked news/PETA approach to getting attention:)
~Becky
Good 'ol Houston.
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