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Garbage Disposal
Giusi wrote:
> "Bobo Bonobo(R)" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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>> On Dec 19, 11:00 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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>>> ...
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>>>> On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 20:57:30 -0500, Goomba38 wrote:
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>>>>> Why would you *want* to put corn cobs and bones in the disposal
>>>>> though?
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>>>> If the trash pickup just came for the week and there's no room
>>>> left in the freezer (to freeze the trash until next trash
>>>> pickup). Corncobs, maybe I can let those slide, but no meat
>>>> products will stay in my trash for more than a 36 hours.
>>>
>>>> And I don't generate enough trash to justify trowing out a 1/6th
>>>> full trash bag where the raccoons will get it.
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>>> We have raccoons here. Which is one reason I'd rather put the food
>>> down the
>>> sink. They eat enough of my fresh garden produce. I don't need
>>> them getting in the trash as well!
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>> You have a good opportunity to poison them. Raccoon genocide. I
>> like most wildlife, but I dislike squirrels, and raccoons are far
>> worse. The only good one is a dead one.
>>
>> --Bryan
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> That's irresponsible. A neighbor did that, the raccoons dragged trash
> around, my beloved cat ate it and died. Trap them in Haveaheart
> traps.
I remember  ( Horrible.
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