OT, but it's not stopping anyone else
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 22:33:28 -0400, "cybercat" >
wrote:
>Do you admire this kind of petty nitpicking semantics game? As though there
>are no stupid laws. I don't give a fat, selfish, smug suburbanite's ass WHAT
>the law is, it is utterly petty and miserably small and uncaring to begrudge
>the poor or needy your refuse. And yes you bet I am talking about YOU, sf.
>If there is a law against them picking things up that are in containers
>marked for disposal, it is a law designed to keep the riff raff out of the
>fat ****ing smug suburban bitches' sight.
It's not a game of semantics and I live in a city not suburbs. It's
the law and you know it by this time. If the bins were on my
property, they would be trespassing while they steal, but I am forced
to put them on the sidewalk for pick up. Bins on the sidewalk doesn't
mean it's open season to rummage.
Wrap yourself up in the flag and sing *** bi ya, but you won't change
my mind. It's stealing. They are stealing from me and the company I
have a contract with. Wear your halo with pride - I will happily
redirect anyone who wants to pick recyclables out of my bin over to
your house.
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Sometimes I even put it in the food.
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