A well established procedure. I recall visiting Kuala Lumpur back in 1965 while in the navy where they have routine, like clockwork..thunderstorms. The eating establishments would put their pots and pans out on the street and have them washed by the rain.
Yeah…No. It just becomes someone else’s problem and will eventually end up in a lad fill somewhere. Whereas you might be able to take it to a Consignment shop and get a little money for it. Much tidy-er.
Qiset 8 months ago
I need to give this a try.
enigmamz 8 months ago
The bag will break, and it will just end up all over the yard. And the neighbor’s yard.
I live in tornado country – I can assure you that’s how it works.
Ubintold 8 months ago
Don’t the trashmen usually handle that?
Cow man 8 months ago
“Cow, another cow.” “No, I think that was the same cow”
Doug K 8 months ago
This “hurricane” seems more like a tornado.
Slowly, he turned... 8 months ago
There’s a cow!
KalleH 8 months ago
That guy’s a genius!
ladykat 8 months ago
Hunker down, fella, and let the hurricane take your whole house away.
paulprobujr 8 months ago
Where’s Dorothy?
Alberta Oil Premium Member 8 months ago
A well established procedure. I recall visiting Kuala Lumpur back in 1965 while in the navy where they have routine, like clockwork..thunderstorms. The eating establishments would put their pots and pans out on the street and have them washed by the rain.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 8 months ago
He does it with gusto.
xSigoff Premium Member 8 months ago
Yeah…No. It just becomes someone else’s problem and will eventually end up in a lad fill somewhere. Whereas you might be able to take it to a Consignment shop and get a little money for it. Much tidy-er.
ferddo 8 months ago
That can be a “profitable” venture – you’re likely to get back more than you “invested”…