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Re: Lowlife people [Re: Ridge Life] #4284559
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This would stop low life dumpers.

Re: Lowlife people [Re: Ridge Life] #4284562
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That’s awesome

Re: Lowlife people [Re: Ridge Life] #4284563
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Had it happen at one of my gates. County offered zero help in cleaning it up even though it was half ROW and private drive. 17 contractor bags, three fully loaded trailers full of chairs, furniture and other items going to the county dump on my dime and it was cleaned up. County said it was at epidemic levels, year around, county wide.

Re: Lowlife people [Re: Ridge Life] #4284573
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A load was dumped in a drainage ditch a few years ago. Table couch several bags of junk a mattress. When the county was call about it. Inmates and a couple truck picked it up. The bag was checked and an envelope with name and address was found. Cost them a clean up fee. and epa sent a few letter about contamination to the area. Terrible what folks will do.

Re: Lowlife people [Re: Okatuppa] #4284605
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Originally Posted by Okatuppa
Originally Posted by James
We'd dump trash off of Thigpen Road


Down the dirt strip?


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Re: Lowlife people [Re: Ridge Life] #4284661
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I was fishing one night for stripe under the Hwy72 bridge that crosses the Elk River. We heard what I guess was a truck stop on the bridge and then out of nowhere a refrigerator landed in the river about 50’ from us. Scared the crap out of us. We still talk about that just about every time we fish together.

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Someone dumped a full size sectional couch on the side of the paved road about two weeks ago. Me and my buddy will clean it up if I ever get off of OT. Take it to my burn pit.


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Re: Lowlife people [Re: globe] #4284941
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Originally Posted by globe
Someone dumped a full size sectional couch on the side of the paved road about two weeks ago. Me and my buddy will clean it up if I ever get off of OT. Take it to my burn pit.


once upon a long time ago I had some pretty nasty furniture that survived my college years. Didn't really know what to do with it- couches, recliners, tables and chairs missing legs and overall in a sorry state. Didnt wanna be the jerk who dumped on a county road somewhere.

SO

Built a massive fire in the front yard and burned it all. Biggest most massive fire I have ever seen. could feel the heat from a very long way away. The type of fire that'll make you nervous...I was like 23 years old and really dumb. Did not have a contingency plan. Couldve burned the entirety of Livingston proper if it had gotten out of hand.

In them days, I spent alot of time outside my head....didn't really have the capacity for rational thought, and to be honest I was pretty drunk like all the time, so I threw a few boxes in there thinking they were trash....looking back on it now I am certain one of them boxes had the paper copy of my degree in it, a birth certificate, significant amount of money in cash, and some other pretty important documentation....Them was my dumb arse years

Re: Lowlife people [Re: Nightwatchman] #4284996
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Originally Posted by Nightwatchman

Originally Posted by globe
Someone dumped a full size sectional couch on the side of the paved road about two weeks ago. Me and my buddy will clean it up if I ever get off of OT. Take it to my burn pit.


once upon a long time ago I had some pretty nasty furniture that survived my college years. Didn't really know what to do with it- couches, recliners, tables and chairs missing legs and overall in a sorry state. Didnt wanna be the jerk who dumped on a county road somewhere.

SO

Built a massive fire in the front yard and burned it all. Biggest most massive fire I have ever seen. could feel the heat from a very long way away. The type of fire that'll make you nervous...I was like 23 years old and really dumb. Did not have a contingency plan. Couldve burned the entirety of Livingston proper if it had gotten out of hand.

In them days, I spent alot of time outside my head....didn't really have the capacity for rational thought, and to be honest I was pretty drunk like all the time, so I threw a few boxes in there thinking they were trash....looking back on it now I am certain one of them boxes had the paper copy of my degree in it, a birth certificate, significant amount of money in cash, and some other pretty important documentation....Them was my dumb arse years

Not much has changed has it? Lol.


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Re: Lowlife people [Re: Mdees] #4285028
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Originally Posted by Mdees
I’ve said it before: Alabama has a pervasive culture that appears to revel in litter. You just don’t see it other places including most of MS or GA. It’s hard to quantify but in some places I’d say close to 50 percent of the population litters with abandon. Doesn’t matter if it’s in the middle of nowhere woods, highways and city/town streets, on the beach, on the water. Trash litters and there’s trash almost everywhere you go in much of this state. Sometimes it’s corn bags. All the time it’s beer cans, swishersweet wrappers, Faygo bottles, styrofoam drink cups and takeout boxes, used tires, old recliners, fuggin diapers and used condoms in parking lots. It goes on and on. On my way into camp, recently, someone dumped a boat in the access road of a property. It’s a walkthrough runabout snatched off the trailer and left right there. Someone made that choice rather than pull it to the free landfill 7 miles away.



Spot on. It’s a big problem in this state.

Re: Lowlife people [Re: burbank] #4285047
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Originally Posted by burbank
Originally Posted by Mdees
I’ve said it before: Alabama has a pervasive culture that appears to revel in litter. You just don’t see it other places including most of MS or GA. It’s hard to quantify but in some places I’d say close to 50 percent of the population litters with abandon. Doesn’t matter if it’s in the middle of nowhere woods, highways and city/town streets, on the beach, on the water. Trash litters and there’s trash almost everywhere you go in much of this state. Sometimes it’s corn bags. All the time it’s beer cans, swishersweet wrappers, Faygo bottles, styrofoam drink cups and takeout boxes, used tires, old recliners, fuggin diapers and used condoms in parking lots. It goes on and on. On my way into camp, recently, someone dumped a boat in the access road of a property. It’s a walkthrough runabout snatched off the trailer and left right there. Someone made that choice rather than pull it to the free landfill 7 miles away.



Spot on. It’s a big problem in this state.

It’s just laziness. Same reason ppl can’t stroll a buggy 40’ to a designated cart area

Re: Lowlife people [Re: slippinlipjr] #4285048
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Originally Posted by slippinlipjr
Originally Posted by Nightwatchman

Originally Posted by globe
Someone dumped a full size sectional couch on the side of the paved road about two weeks ago. Me and my buddy will clean it up if I ever get off of OT. Take it to my burn pit.


once upon a long time ago I had some pretty nasty furniture that survived my college years. Didn't really know what to do with it- couches, recliners, tables and chairs missing legs and overall in a sorry state. Didnt wanna be the jerk who dumped on a county road somewhere.

SO

Built a massive fire in the front yard and burned it all. Biggest most massive fire I have ever seen. could feel the heat from a very long way away. The type of fire that'll make you nervous...I was like 23 years old and really dumb. Did not have a contingency plan. Couldve burned the entirety of Livingston proper if it had gotten out of hand.

In them days, I spent alot of time outside my head....didn't really have the capacity for rational thought, and to be honest I was pretty drunk like all the time, so I threw a few boxes in there thinking they were trash....looking back on it now I am certain one of them boxes had the paper copy of my degree in it, a birth certificate, significant amount of money in cash, and some other pretty important documentation....Them was my dumb arse years

Not much has changed has it? Lol.


Nah not really I still a dumbarse

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