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Dumpster Dipping (for a small planet or just for fun)

Step 2One bike load of today's treasure

One bike load of today\
The end of the summer session made for a big dumpster day on college campuses.
This represents one very big bike load of primarily clothing.
I also got a laptop computer and its case and cords.
I plan to keep a couple of shirts. I plan to keep the brand new chopper bike fork and use it in a future custom bike (Maybe a wood-chopper?).
My niece wants the jeans for some projects and my daughter found a jacket she likes. The rest is about 6 bags of clothing and luggage for the charities.
You could have frequent garage sales if you liked that sort of fun.

I recycled about 100 lbs of paper and cardboard, and a couple pounds of bottles and cans.
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Mar 26, 2011. 6:03 AMWhitestar245 says:
For all those bottles you recycled:
Coke bottles have caps with codes on them, which can be entered at mycokerewards.com. If you dive often, these will really add up...
Jan 1, 2011. 2:20 PMCluainnFhada says:
The vast majority of those socks seem to be the same brand...

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Long time bicyclist, bike commuter, bike tourer, recent bike builder/experimenter. My day job is as an energy planner for a small utility. I specialize in hydro electric, other renewables and gas fire...
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