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Old 09-05-2006, 06:38 AM   #1
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Canal trash

The guy that drives the cart up and down the service road told me to take my junk, put it in a trash bag and leave it next to the service road, and that he would pick it up, throw it in the back of the cart and throw it away. Seemed like he thought that was his job.

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Old 09-05-2006, 10:26 AM   #2
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i think it is ...if u have trash like coffee cups or plastic bags from bait or what ever, no house hold trash. fishin trash. if you bag it at days end he will pick it up.. but its got to be bagged not loose... twice a year the canal club and the worc.surf casters club, have a canal clean up day ,most of the trash at the water line is from the fisherman ....like every kind of trash and %$%$%$%$ coff.cups,styo plates ,plastic bags mono line ,taleless rubber baits ,beer cans n butts.....but like the man said, bag it ,put it up top, and i,ll take it away....yet the slobs are tooo lay-z to do that
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