All you have to do is clean parks for a living.
Yesterdays daily dump.
Check out that circled piece of lead.
I will get back to that in a minute.
As I said. Karma can be found.
The ring rang up sweet but it is just a costume aluminum cheapie. And so can silver.
It has been a while since I pulled a double silver day.
The top two were from yesterday and the 1916 was from Thursday.
Here are the recyclables. And that folded piece of lead is kinda cool if you ask me.
The Willard Battery Storage Co was was founded by Theodore A. Willard as the Willard Electric & Battery Co. at 33 Sheriff (E. 4th) St. in 1896, relocating to 49 Wood (E. 3rd) St. the following year. Willard reorganized the company as the Willard Storage Battery Co. in 1902.
Who'd of thunk that a lead battery piece would be interesting.
Yesterdays daily dump.
Check out that circled piece of lead.
I will get back to that in a minute.
As I said. Karma can be found.
The ring rang up sweet but it is just a costume aluminum cheapie. And so can silver.
It has been a while since I pulled a double silver day.
The top two were from yesterday and the 1916 was from Thursday.
Here are the recyclables. And that folded piece of lead is kinda cool if you ask me.
The Willard Battery Storage Co was was founded by Theodore A. Willard as the Willard Electric & Battery Co. at 33 Sheriff (E. 4th) St. in 1896, relocating to 49 Wood (E. 3rd) St. the following year. Willard reorganized the company as the Willard Storage Battery Co. in 1902.
Who'd of thunk that a lead battery piece would be interesting.
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