Alfred wrote:laoutdoorsman wrote:
we call that "dumpster-diving"....
Yeah, but did you ever think someone could make a living at it?
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Gaston wrote:last week I found my teardrop laying on its roof along side the road![]()
does that count???
Ladders are abundant on the freeways of Dallas. They are often "picked up" by people in nice new cars, at highway speeds.Alfred wrote:I found one of those long aluminum extension ladders. Used if for years but left it in Tampa when I moved to Asheville.
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Fenlason wrote:rebapuck wrote:I was following a pickup that hit a bump. Shovel jumped out that I dodged. I honked and flashed til he stopped. When I told him he's lost a shovel. he denied having a shovel. Suit yourself, but someone is going to get hurt when they run over it. He still denied having a shovel, but did head back that way.
Can't figure out why he said he didn't have one. It's not illegal. ...Is it?
ask Lisa about shovels..
planovet wrote:Still pisses me off to see dogs loose in the back of pickups.
caseydog wrote:Ladders are abundant on the freeways of Dallas. They are often "picked up" by people in nice new cars, at highway speeds.Alfred wrote:I found one of those long aluminum extension ladders. Used if for years but left it in Tampa when I moved to Asheville.
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I "found" a spare tire off of an 18-wheeler a few years ago on the way to Houston at night. That was a $3,000 tire.![]()
Lucky for me, I found that tire with a Press vehicle instead of my own car. It was a sweet Dodge Magnum SRT/8 -- before I found that tire.![]()
Yup, my experience in finding things along the highway has not been all that profitable.
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