Anonymous wrote:We have a solo stove, so…
Anonymous wrote:We have a shredder (I mean they are like $30) that we use to shred personal stuff on a regular basis as they come in. But before we had a shredded we had a lot of personal papers we saved to shred that was too much for a household shredder. We waited for one of the local free shred events and took it there.
Anonymous wrote:My high school math teacher told us if we needed to hand shred items do so but then put the shreds in different trash cans and bags. Some in each bathroom trash can, some in the office trash, and some right before you take out the kitchen trash and then some in a new kitchen bag. It sounds like a lot of work but it’s not really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I rip them in half and throw them into the trash.
No one is out in the middle of the night digging through my trash. I'm not a Hollywood Celeb or a Russian Spy, nor would my activities interest one, as my trash bags are full of rotting meat that I forgot to cook old bills, and lots of junk mail.
When the garbage men pick it up, it's taken to the transfer station where it is dumped into a giant container, which then gets trucked to the I-95 landfill, where giant backhoes/bulldozers push it into a pit, this happens happens about 2,000 times a day, trash from millions of homes gets dumped alongside my bills and rotting meat, buried underneath 1 ton of rotting stinking garbage.
The real money to be made these days is from online scammers, like the 30-year-old online "catfish hottie" who convinces Grandpa Joe that he's the love of her life and please send money.
Really no one is fishing through your suburban garbage unless you are a pop star or a Russian spy.
Why did you waste your time typing this all up this post and the next one 19:27? They're not even remotely funny and totally useless.
Anonymous wrote:I rip them in half and throw them into the trash.
No one is out in the middle of the night digging through my trash. I'm not a Hollywood Celeb or a Russian Spy, nor would my activities interest one, as my trash bags are full of rotting meat that I forgot to cook old bills, and lots of junk mail.
When the garbage men pick it up, it's taken to the transfer station where it is dumped into a giant container, which then gets trucked to the I-95 landfill, where giant backhoes/bulldozers push it into a pit, this happens happens about 2,000 times a day, trash from millions of homes gets dumped alongside my bills and rotting meat, buried underneath 1 ton of rotting stinking garbage.
The real money to be made these days is from online scammers, like the 30-year-old online "catfish hottie" who convinces Grandpa Joe that he's the love of her life and please send money.
Really no one is fishing through your suburban garbage unless you are a pop star or a Russian spy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is a fireplace an option?
The ashes will float in air and up chimney. Don't do it.