This brings back two memories. 1) I have a large female Ginkgo tree in my backyard. My first year in this house I was gathering a bumper crop of the fruit—aka vomit balls—for disposal in a paper lawn and leaf bag. When I tried to pick up the 2/3 full bag, the weight crushed the fruit and the juice ran all over my pants. 2) in college I had a summer job in park garbage. The fishermen would clean their fish and dispose of the waste in black leaf bags in the garbage cans by the boat ramps. There it would ferment for several days until we came around to pick it up. When we would run the compactor, the rotting guts would squirt out of the bags all over the place. Good memories.
darcyandsimon almost 2 years ago
Ohh, ick! And Apa couldn’t make 2 trips to the dump so it wouldn’t sit there so long? Oh, right, save the gas!
face.less_b almost 2 years ago
This brings back two memories. 1) I have a large female Ginkgo tree in my backyard. My first year in this house I was gathering a bumper crop of the fruit—aka vomit balls—for disposal in a paper lawn and leaf bag. When I tried to pick up the 2/3 full bag, the weight crushed the fruit and the juice ran all over my pants. 2) in college I had a summer job in park garbage. The fishermen would clean their fish and dispose of the waste in black leaf bags in the garbage cans by the boat ramps. There it would ferment for several days until we came around to pick it up. When we would run the compactor, the rotting guts would squirt out of the bags all over the place. Good memories.
Daeder almost 2 years ago
Yikes!
“Maybe if we burn a fiver?” - Hahaha!
julie.mason1 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
What strange life forms emerged from that shed, Pedro? Did some of them resemble your older brothers?