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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    …with remote control.







    He has some absolutely hilarious videos, and some pretty cool ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blues View Post
    You know Glock is involved in trash can design...
    I am appalled that you'd bring up Glock in a trashcan thread. Absolutely flabbergasted.

    The only logical firearm manufacturer that should come up in a trashcan thread is the Kalashnikov. Sheesh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WDR View Post
    I am appalled that you'd bring up Glock in a trashcan thread. Absolutely flabbergasted.

    The only logical firearm manufacturer that should come up in a trashcan thread is the Kalashnikov. Sheesh.
    Polymer, baby. Polymer. The world's a-changing.

    I still remember hearing all the Tupperware comments back in the 80's...
    There's nothing civil about this war.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blues View Post
    Polymer, baby. Polymer. The world's a-changing.

    I still remember hearing all the Tupperware comments back in the 80's...
    I have a love/hate relationship with the 80's... And Tupperware. I have yet to put a Glock through the dishwasher though. And so far, none of mine have cost more than I make in a month.

    My wife just took out the trash... because: "You don't have pants on!" (I worked a night last night, my "Friday", I just woke up, and I'm lounging around being lazy). I argued that I do have pants on, they are just short pants, but my heart wasn't in it, and she won the argument. And the privilege of taking out the trash. For the record, the wheels on the can have treads, and I really never have questioned why that may be.

    Some things are better left unexplained.
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    I've got one of these bad boys...with traction control for off-road.

    There's nothing civil about this war.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blues View Post
    I've got one of these bad boys...with traction control for off-road.


    Same one I have, the deep lug tread inspires confidence in the traction capability in the event we get any snow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Obviously so people can do this:

    Supposed to have lid closed when moving. It says that on mine……

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    In San Antonio, the automated truck had a big claw that grabbed the can around the middle and hoisted it up. I always wondered if a drive could lose it and drive around picking up people and tossing them to be compressed!

    Now I have to go out in the snow and get my can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn E. Meyer View Post
    In San Antonio, the automated truck had a big claw that grabbed the can around the middle and hoisted it up. I always wondered if a drive could lose it and drive around picking up people and tossing them to be compressed!

    Now I have to go out in the snow and get my can.
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    Based on this thread I paid more attention last night when rolling out the recycling and garbage. I have treads on both and there are also instructions embossed on the lid telling you how to push or pull the cart to the collection point. They thought of everything except - don't fall in.
    Adding nothing to the conversation since 2015....

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