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A few years ago I had the local boneyard come tow a '90 Corsica away
from my doorstep. They wanted the title and I gave it to them. They didn't offer anything for the car, and I didn't expect anything. Two years ago I called to have them tow away a '93 Beretta. They refused to do it without the title, which my daughter had lost. I coaxed them into it with 50 bucks. An couple hours ago I called the boneyard to have them tow away a '93 Corsica. My son couldn't find the title. They asked how much I wanted, and I said just come get it. Didn't mention the title. Sounded like the same dispatcher, and it was certainly the same tow truck driver. Not too many guys with Amish style beards around here. The car is already gone. After he had it hooked the driver asked if I had a title, I said nope, and he took off. My kid will be happy I don't have to sock him for 50 bucks, which I had warned him might happen. More junk collectors on garbage day too. My wife leaned a broken aluminum lawn chair on the trash can in the street, walked into the house to get a final bag from a waste basket, and when she walked back out the chair was gone. Maybe 30 seconds, a new record. Odd thing is the truck moving away down the street was a U-Haul Rental truck. Can't quite figure that one out. Usually the metal collectors have beat up pick-ups. --Vic |
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Vic Smith wrote:
A few years ago I had the local boneyard come tow a '90 Corsica away from my doorstep. They wanted the title and I gave it to them. They didn't offer anything for the car, and I didn't expect anything. Two years ago I called to have them tow away a '93 Beretta. They refused to do it without the title, which my daughter had lost. I coaxed them into it with 50 bucks. An couple hours ago I called the boneyard to have them tow away a '93 Corsica. My son couldn't find the title. They asked how much I wanted, and I said just come get it. Didn't mention the title. Sounded like the same dispatcher, and it was certainly the same tow truck driver. Not too many guys with Amish style beards around here. The car is already gone. After he had it hooked the driver asked if I had a title, I said nope, and he took off. My kid will be happy I don't have to sock him for 50 bucks, which I had warned him might happen. More junk collectors on garbage day too. My wife leaned a broken aluminum lawn chair on the trash can in the street, walked into the house to get a final bag from a waste basket, and when she walked back out the chair was gone. Maybe 30 seconds, a new record. Odd thing is the truck moving away down the street was a U-Haul Rental truck. Can't quite figure that one out. Usually the metal collectors have beat up pick-ups. --Vic It'll show up at a garage sale. I've taken a few things out to the nearest state road and put a "FREE" sign on it, and within an hour or two, they're gone. I'd try that with the Seven Dwarfs here, but I'm afraid I'd have to pay a hauling fee. |
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On Jul 21, 11:35*am, Vic Smith
wrote: A few years ago I had the local boneyard come tow a '90 Corsica away from my doorstep. *They wanted the title and I gave it to them. They didn't offer anything for the car, and I didn't expect anything. Two years ago I called to have them tow away a '93 Beretta. They refused to do it without the title, *which my daughter had lost. I coaxed them into it with 50 bucks. An couple hours ago I called the boneyard to have them tow away a '93 Corsica. *My son couldn't find the title. *They asked how much I wanted, and I said just come get it. *Didn't mention the title. Sounded like the same dispatcher, and it was certainly the same tow truck driver. *Not too many guys with Amish style beards around here. The car is already gone. *After he had it hooked the driver asked if I had a title, I said nope, and he took off. *My kid will be happy I don't have to sock him for 50 bucks, which I had warned him might happen. More junk collectors on garbage day too. My wife leaned a broken aluminum lawn chair on the trash can in the street, walked into the house to get a final bag from a waste basket, and when she walked back out the chair was gone. *Maybe 30 seconds, a new record. *Odd thing is the truck moving away down the street was a U-Haul Rental truck. *Can't quite figure that one out. *Usually the metal collectors have beat up pick-ups. --Vic * After getting back in my house after a recent catastrophic event, I was in bed and not able to sleep. There was a lot of construction lumber and stuff in the front of the house, and I heard a car pull up. Opened up the windows and asked what's going on. A school aged sounding girl said "we're looking for scrap in your garbage". That's sad, I told them to take whatever. After I got back in bed, I thought about it, and hope that they aren't so desperate that they have to count on my garbage to get a meal. |
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On Jul 21, 12:02*pm, HK wrote:
wrote: On Jul 21, 11:35 am, Vic Smith wrote: A few years ago I had the local boneyard come tow a '90 Corsica away from my doorstep. *They wanted the title and I gave it to them. They didn't offer anything for the car, and I didn't expect anything. Two years ago I called to have them tow away a '93 Beretta. They refused to do it without the title, *which my daughter had lost.. I coaxed them into it with 50 bucks. An couple hours ago I called the boneyard to have them tow away a '93 Corsica. *My son couldn't find the title. *They asked how much I wanted, and I said just come get it. *Didn't mention the title. Sounded like the same dispatcher, and it was certainly the same tow truck driver. *Not too many guys with Amish style beards around here.. The car is already gone. *After he had it hooked the driver asked if I had a title, I said nope, and he took off. *My kid will be happy I don't have to sock him for 50 bucks, which I had warned him might happen. More junk collectors on garbage day too. My wife leaned a broken aluminum lawn chair on the trash can in the street, walked into the house to get a final bag from a waste basket, and when she walked back out the chair was gone. *Maybe 30 seconds, a new record. *Odd thing is the truck moving away down the street was a U-Haul Rental truck. *Can't quite figure that one out. *Usually the metal collectors have beat up pick-ups. --Vic * After getting back in my house after a recent catastrophic event... Mrs. Loogy locked you out?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Eat ****, you low life. |
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Vic Smith wrote in
: My wife leaned a broken aluminum lawn chair on the trash can in the street, walked into the house to get a final bag from a waste basket, and when she walked back out the chair was gone. Maybe 30 seconds, a new record. Odd thing is the truck moving away down the street was a U-Haul Rental truck. Can't quite figure that one out. Usually the metal collectors have beat up pick-ups. This is also a great way of getting rid of dead boat batteries. I had a couple to unload so sat them out by my storage building, as if I was going to store them inside, later. Within an hour, the time it took to go eat a hamburger, they were gone! Having lots of illegal Mexicans in your city does have a few advantages.... (c; My neighbor saw them spot the batteries, look around, then hustle across my lawn to collect them, scurrying away like wharf rats finding a sandwich on the docks. She called me on my cell and I told her not to spook them while I was getting rid of some dead boat batteries....much to her amusement. |
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On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 18:03:00 +0000, Larry wrote:
Vic Smith wrote in : My wife leaned a broken aluminum lawn chair on the trash can in the street, walked into the house to get a final bag from a waste basket, and when she walked back out the chair was gone. Maybe 30 seconds, a new record. Odd thing is the truck moving away down the street was a U-Haul Rental truck. Can't quite figure that one out. Usually the metal collectors have beat up pick-ups. This is also a great way of getting rid of dead boat batteries. I had a couple to unload so sat them out by my storage building, as if I was going to store them inside, later. Within an hour, the time it took to go eat a hamburger, they were gone! Having lots of illegal Mexicans in your city does have a few advantages.... (c; My neighbor saw them spot the batteries, look around, then hustle across my lawn to collect them, scurrying away like wharf rats finding a sandwich on the docks. She called me on my cell and I told her not to spook them while I was getting rid of some dead boat batteries....much to her amusement. I make sure I don't have anything outside I want to keep on garbage day. Had 6 dead auto batteries and one motorcycle battery in the trunk of the car just towed away, tail real low. I wonder what those batteries are worth for the lead. I seem to recall you used to be able to get 2 bucks for them. --Vic |
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