...I just got banned from the other place for being the "most despicable poster of the month." ???
I am so glad I am busy with my job picking up roadside cans for recycling.
...I just got banned from the other place for being the "most despicable poster of the month." ???
I am so glad I am busy with my job picking up roadside cans for recycling.
i was banned before being allowed to post there too
Post where?
On this thread.
I'm not banned from here.
The channel made famous by IT ManagerOriginally Posted by mrsquirrel
Thank y'all; keep asking questions and I'll make 100 posts trying to answer.
I think I am simultaneously perplexed, bemused and angry that my good clan's name has been sullied by this accusation of being "the most despicable poster of the month". I wash out my knickers every morning, thank you very much.
"The Bottle Deposit, Part 1" is the 131st episode and 21st episode of the seventh season of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It aired on May 2, 1996
The episode was written by Gregg Kavet & Andy Robin and was directed by Andy Ackerman.
Newman learns that bottles and cans can be refunded for 10 cents in Michigan (as opposed to 5 cents in many other states). Kramer tells him it's impossible to gain a profit from depositing the bottles in Michigan due to the total gas, tollbooth and truck rental fees that would compile during the trip, but Newman tries to find a way.
Newman finally figures out that there will be a surge of mail the week before Mother's Day (the "mother of all mail days") to be sorted in Saginaw, Michigan. He tells Kramer that he signed up for a truck that would carry spillover mail from the other four main trucks, leaving plenty of space left over in theirs for bottles and cans to refund in Michigan. Kramer realizes Newman has found a loophole and they set off collecting cans and bottles around the city.
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Note that..
Michigan Law prohibits the return of out of state bottle returns. In addition any bottle returns made cannot be in excess of $25. According to Newman and Kramer they had a total of $1000 in bottle returns, which came to $500 for each of them. If completed it would have taken 40 individual trips to stores to make the returns in order to complete their goal.
Do you all mean Thaivisa? ...Is it now 'That which must not be named'????
Jet is used to over modding and is still nervous about saying T-t-t-haivisaOriginally Posted by The Gentleman Scamp
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