Random pictures thread

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When the wind blows the trash can lid open and it's a buffet.

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I heard an odd noise outside my bedroom window early one work day morning. The community dumpster is right outside. Sounded like little kids giggling. 04:30 and pitch black out there so I grab the flashlight and head out the back door.
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Is standing on the dumpster :lol:
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Next to him :lol:
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Along with this bunch of trouble makers :rofl:

One of the crew had fallen into the empty trash receptacle and could not get a grip on the bare steel walls. Animal control had to come and rescue the trashy critter. I scrounged around for a tree branch or a board to throw in there for it to climb out on ... No luck :BangHead: I'm sure they kept the neighbors entertained for a while after I went to work :lol:
 
When the wind blows the trash can lid open and it's a buffet.

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When I lived in Reno, the high desert winds would blow those damn things all over the neighborhood and then they fall over and spill crap for blocks. I asked why they don't mold in weights on the ends of the lids.... crickets. Guess they're not picking the loose stuff up. :soapbox:
 
I had a problem with the coons eating the cat food, terrorizing the cat. They even started opening the mini fridge in the garage. So I started trapping them and relocating them across the river. There was one huge boar that took several tries to catch. The first time I nabbed him, he destroyed the welded wire trap and bloodied himself messy making his escape. I finally caught him. Biggest coon I've ever seen. Must have weighed 30 pounds!

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When I lived in Reno, the high desert winds would blow those damn things all over the neighborhood and then they fall over and spill crap for blocks. I asked why they don't mold in weights on the ends of the lids.... crickets. Guess they're not picking the loose stuff up. :soapbox:
Same problem here, we have the same crappy bins, and the wind regularly hits 40 mph, often 60mph+, great on garbage collection day.
 
I had a problem with the coons eating the cat food, terrorizing the cat. They even started opening the mini fridge in the garage. So I started trapping them and relocating them across the river. There was one huge boar that took several tries to catch. The first time I nabbed him, he destroyed the welded wire trap and bloodied himself messy making his escape. I finally caught him. Biggest coon I've ever seen. Must have weighed 30 pounds!

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Man, looks like you need yellow tape around that crime scene.
 
Hmmm haven't seen that retro "bloody nose" paint.
 
...and please send me all 120 damaged "unrepairable" corvettes....pretty sure I can make at least ONE good one from all that.
 
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