The guys in that business slightly down the block (lumber or something?) always have stuffed animals on the front of their trucks - there are two or three trucks that I've seen. Any idea what these guys do?
D&D Salvage. They are in the salvage business. They come every morning with metal and wires from office buildings pressed into blocks and drop them off here for some reason. Then they are taken away again. Seems odd this is done on a residential block, pretty expensive real estate for a 1 floor salvage warehouse.
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The guys in that business slightly down the block (lumber or something?) always have stuffed animals on the front of their trucks - there are two or three trucks that I've seen. Any idea what these guys do?
ReplyDeleteD&D Salvage. They are in the salvage business. They come every morning with metal and wires from office buildings pressed into blocks and drop them off here for some reason. Then they are taken away again. Seems odd this is done on a residential block, pretty expensive real estate for a 1 floor salvage warehouse.
ReplyDelete"pretty expensive real estate for a 1 floor salvage warehouse."
ReplyDeleteLet it go. It's probaly "family owned" :)
I had hear Winnie was hitting the bottle a little harder than usual lately ( His last film tanked at the box office) but man, he looks really grungy.
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