How utterly lazy are people that they (a) throw out something that someone else would have been glad to have, and (b) put it out in the garbage, rather than in PLASTIC RECYCLING where it belongs?
I conclude that, as our neighborhood gets more 'upscale', the people who are moving in have more money than brains, and whatever they may say about saving the planet, climate change, blah blah - it's all talk and no action.
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Why you gotta break my heart like this, Grieve?
ReplyDeleteThe owner couldn't have dropped it off at goodwill or jane's exchange. Such a waste.
ReplyDeleteThat horse would have been happier in the recycling truck, oh well.
ReplyDeleteOh my God that is so sad!!!
ReplyDeleteNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow utterly lazy are people that they (a) throw out something that someone else would have been glad to have, and (b) put it out in the garbage, rather than in PLASTIC RECYCLING where it belongs?
ReplyDeleteI conclude that, as our neighborhood gets more 'upscale', the people who are moving in have more money than brains, and whatever they may say about saving the planet, climate change, blah blah - it's all talk and no action.
A shame on all levels.
Very very sad.
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