• 12Aug

    My neighbors are definitely not on the “green” bandwagon. Grant it, they have a blue recycling bin, [which I gave to them], but sometimes I see leftover McD’s in their recycling bin!

    Not too mention, some of the items they put on the curb for trash night are a bit ridiculous, i.e. the car hood that was left out this past Monday night. Like where did the rest of the car go? I’m guessing this is going to sit on the curb for a few weeks. [Large items like this you have to call the city to pickup, which I’m assuming they didn’t do]. They also left these perfectly good deck chairs a few months back — what gives?

    Don’t you know there are a ton of metal recycling facilities in Albany that will PAY you for your hood?

    Sam had four Audi wheels that no one wanted to buy on craigslist – he later sold them to a metal recycling center and got seventy bucks for them, which was more than what he would’ve received from a buyer on craigslist. I feel like there is a common misconception that plastic, cans, and newspaper are the only items that can be recycled.

    I thought about putting a sticky note on their door to tell them they were throwing money in the trash, but then I thought — how can I fit this car hood in my Mini?

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