This crate is currently in front of my neighbors house. This kind of stuff used to seriously stoke me out. A pile of free crap would make my heart race and I would shamelessly run off with the goods giggling like a lunatic. My scrounging days are pretty much over now.
You can send stuff like this to soldiers in Iraq, who spend a lot of time wishing they had something to read, using Books for Soldiers dot com. It’s how I cleared out a couple of years worth of -ing and -er, among other sport-specific publications. And for the greenies among us, reuse is holier than recycle!
tres_arboles
April 23, 2009You can send stuff like this to soldiers in Iraq, who spend a lot of time wishing they had something to read, using Books for Soldiers dot com. It’s how I cleared out a couple of years worth of -ing and -er, among other sport-specific publications. And for the greenies among us, reuse is holier than recycle!
Rick
April 23, 2009I hear ya brother. the last time I hade to make a big move (sold my house in Seattle and moved to S.D.), I swore my “pack-rat” days were over.
Anonymous
April 23, 2009What if Vol. 1 No. 1 of the Journal was tucked under there??
Hmmm…
Anonymous
April 25, 2009When u guys clearing up used surfboards ?