where is the landfill

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gardere_owns_OU

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or a place where you can go and drop off **** the garbage men won't take?
 
There's bound to be a private dumpster or an alley near you. I once had a freezer go out on me and the garbage men would not take the cans full of rotting meat so I blocked the alley with them so they HAD to stop or so I thought. They just rammed them and left rotting deer and pigs and doves and **** all over the aley in July. I called the service that picks up roadkill and they actually came and got the stuff.

Hope that helps.
 
There's one about a half a mile from here on 58th st, and one in Broward off of the turnpike and one near FtPierce off of the turnpike.
 
Either wait for bulky trash pickup (typically happen 1-2 times per year in COA) at your house or haul your **** down to SE Austin off of 183. You will be charged if you dump at the landfill.

What exactly do you need to get rid of?
 
nothing pisses me off more than people using our dumpster to throw **** away (okay there are plenty of things that piss me off more, but this one is way up there on that list).

It's not MY financial responsibility to throw YOUR **** away.

GOO - do the right thing and take it to the dump.
 
Either that or take it to a school. School dumpsters are considered public property and you can use them.

It's not very much $ to take stuff to a landfill though.
 
No, I understand. I was just hoping not to have sullied my otherwise sterling reputation. I once rented a dumpster for a home remodel and it was just amazing the crap people would donate. Shitpiles of brush that the city would have picked up. We get brush pickup at least twice a month in my neighborhood.
 
it's a bunch of rolled up carpet.. my friend's parents put tile on their floor and want to get rid of it and asked if i'd do it since i have a truck.
 
It is out off 290E just past that big flea market. I forget the name of the intersection. It is the road that runs alongside AMD, I believe.
Also, check the city to see when large item pick-up is in your neighborhood. They will pick it up on that day. In my neighborhood, the next one starts Monday.
 
If it isn't already, cut it up into strips with a utility razor knife, roll them up, and throw them away, one at a time, over the next few weeks.
 
We had a bunch of flooded carpet that the dog used for a urinal in the basement. Lovely. I just cut it up and rolled it and put it in the garbage one at a time and even asked the garbage men about it. They just shrugged. They didn't give a ****. It's amazingly easy to cut and to cut in a straight line.
 
FYI, if you have old cans of paint/thinner/stain etc that you don't want anymore, you can drop them off at the HazMat center two blocks east of I-35 off Ben White. They say you can drop off up to 30 gallons free, but I got rid of about 45 at no charge...
 

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