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On 10/8/10 11:06 PM, Tim wrote:
When you listen to their procedure of disposal it seems to me like way
over kill. having to truck it out, then haul it someplace then hack it
into 3 pieces then haul it back to somewhere else.

Then i thought, that at 8 grand, somebody thinks it some kind of a
bargain.



Some places have strict rules about disposal of trash. Other places do not.

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On Oct 9, 7:23*am, Secular Humouresque wrote:
On 10/8/10 11:06 PM, Tim wrote:

When you listen to their procedure of disposal it seems to me like way
over kill. having to truck it out, then haul it someplace then hack it
into 3 pieces then haul it back to somewhere else.


Then i thought, that at 8 grand, somebody thinks it some kind of a
bargain.


Some places have strict rules about disposal of trash. Other places do not.

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On 10/9/10 9:10 AM, Tim wrote:
On Oct 9, 7:23 am, Secular wrote:
On 10/8/10 11:06 PM, Tim wrote:

When you listen to their procedure of disposal it seems to me like way
over kill. having to truck it out, then haul it someplace then hack it
into 3 pieces then haul it back to somewhere else.


Then i thought, that at 8 grand, somebody thinks it some kind of a
bargain.


Some places have strict rules about disposal of trash. Other places do not.

--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals


Well that could be, but it still it seems to me to be muchado over
nothing,,, er...'little'



Maybe they don't want the derelict boat dumped on their beach.



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On Oct 9, 8:14*am, Secular Humouresque wrote:
On 10/9/10 9:10 AM, Tim wrote:



On Oct 9, 7:23 am, Secular *wrote:
On 10/8/10 11:06 PM, Tim wrote:


When you listen to their procedure of disposal it seems to me like way
over kill. having to truck it out, then haul it someplace then hack it
into 3 pieces then haul it back to somewhere else.


Then i thought, that at 8 grand, somebody thinks it some kind of a
bargain.


Some places have strict rules about disposal of trash. Other places do not.


--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals


Well that could be, but it still it seems to me to be muchado over
nothing,,, er...'little'


Maybe they don't want the derelict boat dumped on their beach.

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Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals


I know they dont' and I know I wouldn't want it there either, but I'd
bet I could dispose of the thing for less than a 3rd of the disposal
price. and do a clean job of it, too!
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Tim wrote:
On Oct 9, 8:14 am, Secular wrote:

On 10/9/10 9:10 AM, Tim wrote:




On Oct 9, 7:23 am, Secular wrote:

On 10/8/10 11:06 PM, Tim wrote:


When you listen to their procedure of disposal it seems to me like way
over kill. having to truck it out, then haul it someplace then hack it
into 3 pieces then haul it back to somewhere else.


Then i thought, that at 8 grand, somebody thinks it some kind of a
bargain.


Some places have strict rules about disposal of trash. Other places do not.


--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals


Well that could be, but it still it seems to me to be muchado over
nothing,,, er...'little'

Maybe they don't want the derelict boat dumped on their beach.

--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

I know they dont' and I know I wouldn't want it there either, but I'd
bet I could dispose of the thing for less than a 3rd of the disposal
price. and do a clean job of it, too!

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