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    Welcome Friends rvijay's Avatar
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    Dumpster Diving.

    Behind my apartment complex there are recycle bins that gets
    filled with lots of Newspapers. These almost look like a Library
    and clean. Perhaps this maybe my first dive.

    Learn/Discuss Dumpster Diving:
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    Vijay
    Last edited by rvijay; November 8th, 2004 at 11:46 PM.

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    Holy balls! I've found the best stuff in dumpsters. Actual dumpsters, too... not just recycle bins. By all means, raid the recycle bins... but don't be afraid to poke your nose into the trash, too. Stuff can be washed, and you don't have to take it if it's too soiled.

    Some stuff I've gotten includes:
    working radios
    lots and lots of perfectly good clothes
    textbooks that I sold back to the bookstore
    over $30.00 in change, in an ugly purse that was thrown away
    furniture (upholstered furniture is sketchy, but wood and metal chairs, tables, etc are fine)
    dishes
    buckets
    toys
    magazines
    a very cool 70s tuxedo jacket with tails

    I don't do it much anymore, because I don't need much stuff. But I still like to hit the fraternities and sororities at the end of spring semester, to get textbooks to sell back to the bookstores. I've made a good bit of pocket money that way.

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    Thanks for the encouragement. That is what I needed.

    Vijay

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    In the summer I found a gold slave bangle in a skip/dumpster. wow! I also pulled out around sixty paperbooks from a recycle bin and gave them to a cat charity to sell.

    my favourite website - Vegan Outreach, www.veganoutreach.org/

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