Found a bottle of vodka in a dumpster on a ride, you?
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Hey man, don't listen to these snobs. I furnished my 1st rent house with stuff I found lying on the sidewalk...
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I had a cheap bottle of whiskey that I couldn’t bear to even open. Also a can of bacon soda I got as a gag. Left both on the curb during a move, they were gone immediately.
Still laugh about the back alley that must have happened.
Still laugh about the back alley that must have happened.
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I have several things in my house from the sidewalk, and I have put out things myself. It’s called freecycling.
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Anyone who was ever a student at the University of Wisconsin, Madison or a Madison resident living near the U can tell you about move-out day at the end of the regular academic year. It is legendary for a great time for students to curbside shop for used furniture and the like. I'd be a little squeamish about eating or drinking anything out of a dumpster especially anything that has been opened previously. I'm not above bringing home partially consumed Gatorade bottles found along the road and adding a little boric acid to make an effective ant killer. I wouldn't drink it with or without the added boric acid picked up off the road.
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Anyone who was ever a student at the University of Wisconsin, Madison or a Madison resident living near the U can tell you about move-out day at the end of the regular academic year. It is legendary for a great time for students to curbside shop for used furniture and the like. I'd be a little squeamish about eating or drinking anything out of a dumpster especially anything that has been opened previously. I'm not above bringing home partially consumed Gatorade bottles found along the road and adding a little boric acid to make an effective ant killer. I wouldn't drink it with or without the added boric acid picked up off the road.
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Someone move this to Foo.
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So how long does this stupid thread go on? This dude is either a troll or seriously brain damaged.
Rescuing a 1/4 bottle of vodka out of the trash bin is not even remotely bike related, despite the OP riding his bike to the bike to find it. Mods, do your jobs. If we want this kind of content, we can tune in to cable TV.
Rescuing a 1/4 bottle of vodka out of the trash bin is not even remotely bike related, despite the OP riding his bike to the bike to find it. Mods, do your jobs. If we want this kind of content, we can tune in to cable TV.
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So how long does this stupid thread go on? This dude is either a troll or seriously brain damaged.
Rescuing a 1/4 bottle of vodka out of the trash bin is not even remotely bike related, despite the OP riding his bike to the bike to find it. Mods, do your jobs. If we want this kind of content, we can tune in to cable TV.
Rescuing a 1/4 bottle of vodka out of the trash bin is not even remotely bike related, despite the OP riding his bike to the bike to find it. Mods, do your jobs. If we want this kind of content, we can tune in to cable TV.
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The thread is for showing the things you find while on bicycle rides. Do you understand that ??? You can participate in that subject, or the thread can simply end for you by not clicking on it again. It is you calling other forum participants "brain damaged" that is probably against forum policy and should be deleted or penalized, along with the rest of the ad-hominem posts in this and most other threads on this forum.
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That's why you need to ride shirtless.
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The thread is for showing the things you find while on bicycle rides. Do you understand that ??? … It is you calling other forum participants "brain damaged" that is probably against forum policy and should be deleted or penalized, along with the rest of the ad-hominem posts in this and most other threads on this forum.
Regardless, taking home a half bottle of vodka from a dumpster is abnormal behavior. Period. That is not ad hominem, it is a factual observation of behavior that is not socially normal. Asking if you’re a troll is not an attack, and is quite reasonable considering the behavior you’ve claimed seems awfully odd, and posts like this are historically just troll jobs. Wondering if you’ve got brain damage is not ad hominem. Brian damage is not just a congenital condition, and in fact it is quite common amongst people who have suffered Traumatic Brain Injuries due to concussive impacts and/or significant oxygen deprivation.
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Or among people that drink tainted booze from the dumpster?
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Yeah, lots of ways it can happen that don’t include defective chromosome donations.
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Man, haters gonna hate
I am not sure what’s more entertaining: Hearing about this guy‘s dumpster vodka, or all the people clutching their pearls over looking in dumpsters.
I am not sure what’s more entertaining: Hearing about this guy‘s dumpster vodka, or all the people clutching their pearls over looking in dumpsters.