My first landlady finally had enough nerve to comment on all of the empty liquor boxes she found in the trash can. She was anti-alcohol. I had to explain that I don’t drink Bourbon, the cases make great packing boxes for crystal glasses. Easies way to pack glasses, No wrapping, just drop into the partitions.
If you don’t throw them away, Pearl will think that you are a couple of drunks. You can always double bag the beer cans so the garbage man doesn’t see them.
Municipal sanitation truck drivers don’t care what you throw away as long as it is small enough to fit in back, are not forbidden toxic chemicals, or human or animal body parts. Such forbidden items are a hassle. Workers just want to get through their routes and go home.
I usually pick up a piece of litter when I pass by, then throw it in the first trash can I come across. People think I’m weird for doing it. I think everyone else is weird for not doing it.
And I, of course, am correct. As usual. So there, Mom! :p
This is what kills me. We have a 10 cent deposit on bottles and aluminum cans -with a catch. The deposit only applies to cans with soda in them. If it has lemonade or tea, there ‘s no deposit, even though it’s THE EXACT SAME CAN!
Probably best if she doesn’t find out that yesterday, he found discarded carton from a Swedish genital-organ-that-GoComics-denies-exists enlarger and put that in the garbage, along with a case carton of Vagisil.
My brother collects cans and bottles which we take to be recycling. He is on an extremely small retirement income and it gives him a little extra spending money. It has nothing to do with his consumption of alcohol. And it helps gets the litter off the street. I am long past being embarrassed by what other people think.
The region has glass recycling bins in shopping centers. Homes don’t have enough glass for recycling. They are full of beer, wine, and spirits bottles. They are near bars and restaurants and cut back on their trash collection costs.
Years ago, my boyfriend and I found a huge stash of beer bottles, etc on the hill behind his house. We cleaned it up, put the bottles in the trash. On trash pickup day, I saw them looking at the bottles, then looking up at the house, obviously speculating on the party he’d had!
I do the same thing in our neighborhood but it can be frustrating as it seems the more I do it the worse the litter gets. But, in addition to walking, it is a bend up and down exercise and keeps where I live clean. I just wish that people would see that properly disposing of litter is one of the easiest things to do.
My neighbors leave their garbage cans outside, toss their trash into the cans, but never put on a lid. This sort of thing explains some of the trash all over the country. It’s a big family and they have a lot of open cans. On occasion, I have picked up a few larger pieces off my yard and returned them.
Earl is a man after my own heart. Do the same every day on my walk as well. Never have so few done so much for so many…..it is just the right thing to do.
As a former mail carrier who had a fourteen mile walking route (ever 500 houses), I was carrying mail one day when a trash collector making his rounds with his crew said to me, “I’ll change jobs with you.” My answer was, “No thank you. Y’all are the only people I know that work harder than I do.” And I still believe that.
I’ve done that. Walking home from work, see something on my way that can go in my recycling bin instead of the street. I figure, somebody should and, hey, I’m somebody.
I’ve done this on my walk every Tuesday for over five years now. Tuesday is Trash Day, so the garbage cans are all lined up on the street. Wearing gloves, I just pick up the litter and carry it to the next trash/recycling can a few feet away- no need to carry a bag, or fill up anyone’s cans, including mine, with the entire lot.
C about 2 years ago
Thank you for cleaning up the street Earl
And who cares what the garbage man thinks about the bottles
stairsteppublishing about 2 years ago
My first landlady finally had enough nerve to comment on all of the empty liquor boxes she found in the trash can. She was anti-alcohol. I had to explain that I don’t drink Bourbon, the cases make great packing boxes for crystal glasses. Easies way to pack glasses, No wrapping, just drop into the partitions.
sirbadger about 2 years ago
If you don’t throw them away, Pearl will think that you are a couple of drunks. You can always double bag the beer cans so the garbage man doesn’t see them.
Ratkin Premium Member about 2 years ago
Our garbage man never gets out of the truck or opens a can. An arm reaches out and grabs it and dumps it in the top.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
and why would the garbage collector look into your trash?
dougcalder1 about 2 years ago
the garbage man left an AA pamphlet on my garbage can. Judgmental SOB; mind your own business!
profbob about 2 years ago
Either return for the deposit or place in the recycle bin. In my city, they then take the empties in for the deposit refund.
momofalex7 about 2 years ago
Put them in the recycle bin.
suv2000 about 2 years ago
You mean you’re not
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 2 years ago
Keeping up appearances. He appears to drink like a fish.
westcarleton about 2 years ago
I live in a rural area. About half of the items I pick up are beer cans or liquor bottles. Drink while driving much?
Homerville Premium Member about 2 years ago
The garbage man knows,The mailman knows,The street view knowsFB knows.
miztrniceguy about 2 years ago
Trash man gonna report you to the Bishop
potfarmer about 2 years ago
Like when I take 6 months worth of returnables back.
joe piglet Premium Member about 2 years ago
2 or 3 people come by on garbage night and clean out the returnables.
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
Municipal sanitation truck drivers don’t care what you throw away as long as it is small enough to fit in back, are not forbidden toxic chemicals, or human or animal body parts. Such forbidden items are a hassle. Workers just want to get through their routes and go home.
Redd Panda about 2 years ago
The delusion, that some have, that the trashman is examining, as he picks up. Nope.
Algolei I about 2 years ago
I usually pick up a piece of litter when I pass by, then throw it in the first trash can I come across. People think I’m weird for doing it. I think everyone else is weird for not doing it.
And I, of course, am correct. As usual. So there, Mom! :p
yankfan25 about 2 years ago
Recycle
bittenbyknittin about 2 years ago
Our garbage collectors don’t need to even get out of the truck anymore.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
Some people will never believe you ……
RavennaAl about 2 years ago
This is what kills me. We have a 10 cent deposit on bottles and aluminum cans -with a catch. The deposit only applies to cans with soda in them. If it has lemonade or tea, there ‘s no deposit, even though it’s THE EXACT SAME CAN!
Lee26 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Our garbage collectors just dump the bags into their truck. Try don’t have the time to go looking thru trash bags.
Lynnjav about 2 years ago
How about re-cycling those empty whatevers?
assrdood about 2 years ago
I discard my deposit cans & bottles.
Let the floggings begin.
kathleenhicks62 about 2 years ago
I don’t care what the trash man thinks! Not is business to think!
heathcliff2 about 2 years ago
So, what IS new?
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 years ago
So what…let them think?
timinwsac Premium Member about 2 years ago
Could be worse….in some neighborhoods he’d be bringing back used condoms and syringes.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 2 years ago
Probably best if she doesn’t find out that yesterday, he found discarded carton from a Swedish genital-organ-that-GoComics-denies-exists enlarger and put that in the garbage, along with a case carton of Vagisil.
dialyn about 2 years ago
My brother collects cans and bottles which we take to be recycling. He is on an extremely small retirement income and it gives him a little extra spending money. It has nothing to do with his consumption of alcohol. And it helps gets the litter off the street. I am long past being embarrassed by what other people think.
PoodleGroomer about 2 years ago
The region has glass recycling bins in shopping centers. Homes don’t have enough glass for recycling. They are full of beer, wine, and spirits bottles. They are near bars and restaurants and cut back on their trash collection costs.
mepowell about 2 years ago
Years ago, my boyfriend and I found a huge stash of beer bottles, etc on the hill behind his house. We cleaned it up, put the bottles in the trash. On trash pickup day, I saw them looking at the bottles, then looking up at the house, obviously speculating on the party he’d had!
BC in NC Premium Member about 2 years ago
I do the same thing in our neighborhood but it can be frustrating as it seems the more I do it the worse the litter gets. But, in addition to walking, it is a bend up and down exercise and keeps where I live clean. I just wish that people would see that properly disposing of litter is one of the easiest things to do.
CeceliaWD Premium Member about 2 years ago
Every time I take our recycling out and dump it in the bin, I think the whole neighborhood can hear the glass falling.
zeexenon about 2 years ago
You just never know what’s going to happen to your neighborhood.
Jogger2 about 2 years ago
Someone in my neighborhood regularly walks and picks up litter. He said it helps make up for some of the wrong things he did as a kid.
Moonkey Premium Member about 2 years ago
My neighbors leave their garbage cans outside, toss their trash into the cans, but never put on a lid. This sort of thing explains some of the trash all over the country. It’s a big family and they have a lot of open cans. On occasion, I have picked up a few larger pieces off my yard and returned them.
chris9 about 2 years ago
As a non-drinker, I also regret/resent the number of beer cans that end up in my litter control recycling.
rickarama4 about 2 years ago
Earl is a man after my own heart. Do the same every day on my walk as well. Never have so few done so much for so many…..it is just the right thing to do.
mreardon53 Premium Member about 2 years ago
As a former mail carrier who had a fourteen mile walking route (ever 500 houses), I was carrying mail one day when a trash collector making his rounds with his crew said to me, “I’ll change jobs with you.” My answer was, “No thank you. Y’all are the only people I know that work harder than I do.” And I still believe that.
anomalous4 about 2 years ago
You sillies, they don’t go in the garbage can – they go in the recycling!
MFRXIM Premium Member about 2 years ago
Shame on you if you don’t recycle. It’s 2022!
j.l.farmer about 2 years ago
Put a note on the bag if you are that concerned.
twstd about 2 years ago
The issue isn’t the judgement, it’s that your garbage man is rooting through your trash.
MartinPerry1 about 2 years ago
As long as the cans and bottles belong to expensive brands, that can only raise your profile in the neighbourhood.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 2 years ago
All that sounds like recycling. I hope you have one of the blue containers!
Detroit Dan about 2 years ago
More likely it’d be a bag of empty plastic water bottles, (oh how I wish they had deposits on them), cause alcohol ones do…
Daeder about 2 years ago
Our garbage man will think we don’t recycle!
syzygy47 about 2 years ago
I’ve done that. Walking home from work, see something on my way that can go in my recycling bin instead of the street. I figure, somebody should and, hey, I’m somebody.
rasputin's horoscope about 2 years ago
I’ve done this on my walk every Tuesday for over five years now. Tuesday is Trash Day, so the garbage cans are all lined up on the street. Wearing gloves, I just pick up the litter and carry it to the next trash/recycling can a few feet away- no need to carry a bag, or fill up anyone’s cans, including mine, with the entire lot.
californiamonty about 2 years ago
Maybe she’s more worried their fellow Latter-day Saints will see those empties.
Jack Bell Premium Member about 2 years ago
I pick up empty beer cans off my front lawn quite often. The only thing I’m concerned about is that people might think I drink “light” beer.
[Unnamed Reader - 5461d7] about 2 years ago
good god opal they`re in a bag! do you think they trashman is supermans secret identity?
baraktorvan about 2 years ago
Never put them in the garbage—they are all recyclable. Now you look in our recycling bin, you will find wine bottles and TONS of Kombucha bottles.