About a year ago, I posted about the immortality of garbage cans. And, how the only two ways I could figure to get rid of one was to leave it when you move (a good idea) or to take a reciprocating saw and cut it up into pieces for the
garbage man sanitation department. (a little more difficult, but if you ain't movin'...)
Today, I finally got around to it.



3 comments:
I just usually leave a note on it that says "take whole can...."
TAKE WHOLE CAN apparently doesn't have to justify owning every tool ever made.
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I put a FREE sign on it
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